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Bootblock Rebels - The Hidden Stars of the Amiga Underground. Stories from the Amiga Cracking Scene
Bootblock Rebels: The Hidden Stars of the Amiga Underground is a deep dive into the untold stories of the Amiga cracking scene
Meet Paradox, Quartex, Skid Row, Fairlight, Razor 1911, TRSI, Trilogy, Vision Factory, Paranoimia and their cracktros.
This book isn’t a dry history - it’s a collection of thrilling stories about the people, the software, and the culture that defined an era of underground computing.
If you loved the Amiga, the cracktros, or just have a passion for retro computing, this book is for you!
Bootblock Rebels: The Hidden Stars of the Amiga Underground is a deep dive into the untold stories of the Amiga cracking scene
Meet Paradox, Quartex, Skid Row, Fairlight, Razor 1911, TRSI, Trilogy, Vision Factory, Paranoimia and their cracktros.
This book isn’t a dry history - it’s a collection of thrilling stories about the people, the software, and the culture that defined an era of underground computing.
If you loved the Amiga, the cracktros, or just have a passion for retro computing, this book is for you!
NOTE: I'm not the author. I'm just very interested in reading the book. So I'm posting to help bolster the campaign in the hopes that the book actually gets published!
Book Title: Bootblock Rebels - The Hidden Stars of the Amiga Underground - Stories from the Amiga Cracking Scene.
Author: Steen Jessen.
Pages: 200+
Physical Format:
- Hardcover.
- A4 size (210mm x 297mm).
- Offset color print on 115g G-Print paper.
Digital version available: Yes.
From the author:
"I’ve launched a Kickstarter for a book about the Commodore Amiga cracking scene, covering the early years (1985), the peak era (1990-1993), and the decline of the active scene around 1996."
Key Topics Covered:
- The origins of Amiga cracking: First pioneers and groups.
- The rise of elite groups and zero-day releases.
- Major cracking groups, their members and how they worked.
- Hierarchy of a cracking group: Suppliers, Crackers, BBS Operators, Swappers.
- How original games were acquired and leaked.
- The BBS underground: modem-based distribution.
- Race to release: Get your crack out first or get nuked.
- Interviews with legendary crackers and sysops.
- The hidden economy of cracking: funding, calling cards, and BBS profits.
- Rivalries and wars between major groups.
- The evolution of crack intros.
- Cracking tools, methods, and techniques.
- The biggest cracks and infamous game releases.
- Copy protections and how they were defeated.
- Busting operations: police raids, F.A.S.T., and legal consequences.
- Game publishers’ response: Their view on the Amiga scene.
- Games modified by crackers: Fixes, built-in errors, and hidden messages.
- Almost everything there is to know about Amiga cracking.
More Information:
- 86% of the manuscript is already complete - only final details and layout remain.
- Steen is an experienced IT project manager; he has successfully run numerous complex projects.
- Steen has been the maintainer of www.BigBookOfAmigaHardware.com since 2013, demonstrating his dedication to the Amiga community.
- Steen is a scene member, not a journalist. This will be reflected in the book's authentic, insider perspective.
==> Source <==
Book Title: Bootblock Rebels - The Hidden Stars of the Amiga Underground - Stories from the Amiga Cracking Scene.
Author: Steen Jessen.
Pages: 200+
Physical Format:
- Hardcover.
- A4 size (210mm x 297mm).
- Offset color print on 115g G-Print paper.
Digital version available: Yes.
From the author:
"I’ve launched a Kickstarter for a book about the Commodore Amiga cracking scene, covering the early years (1985), the peak era (1990-1993), and the decline of the active scene around 1996."
Key Topics Covered:
- The origins of Amiga cracking: First pioneers and groups.
- The rise of elite groups and zero-day releases.
- Major cracking groups, their members and how they worked.
- Hierarchy of a cracking group: Suppliers, Crackers, BBS Operators, Swappers.
- How original games were acquired and leaked.
- The BBS underground: modem-based distribution.
- Race to release: Get your crack out first or get nuked.
- Interviews with legendary crackers and sysops.
- The hidden economy of cracking: funding, calling cards, and BBS profits.
- Rivalries and wars between major groups.
- The evolution of crack intros.
- Cracking tools, methods, and techniques.
- The biggest cracks and infamous game releases.
- Copy protections and how they were defeated.
- Busting operations: police raids, F.A.S.T., and legal consequences.
- Game publishers’ response: Their view on the Amiga scene.
- Games modified by crackers: Fixes, built-in errors, and hidden messages.
- Almost everything there is to know about Amiga cracking.
More Information:
- 86% of the manuscript is already complete - only final details and layout remain.
- Steen is an experienced IT project manager; he has successfully run numerous complex projects.
- Steen has been the maintainer of www.BigBookOfAmigaHardware.com since 2013, demonstrating his dedication to the Amiga community.
- Steen is a scene member, not a journalist. This will be reflected in the book's authentic, insider perspective.
==> Source <==
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