Groups were the bread and butter of the scene and this is our section dedicated to them. This section is a repository for your favourite groups. Where you can find tidbits of information, random pieces of artwork, key NFO files, as well as interviews, documents and web pages.
Crack-intros are an important part of the scene giving programmers the opportunity to show off their talents to competing groups.
Bulletin Board Systems were the focal point for communication on the scene. Groups would upload their releases to these BBSes and download their competitors'.
Text has given people the voices to spread what they need to say to hundreds or even thousands of people, easily and quickly. The text files listed below obviously have something in relation to the pirate scene.
Emags as they are affectionately known first appeared on the PC scene in the very early nineties and where usually put out by groups on a very limited basis.
Text based magazines have been around for decades, and have been used to report pirate activities for nearly just as long. Now while text magazines don't have the glitz and glamour of their coded counter parts. Ease of publication, portability and compatibility made this a popular magazine format.