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* Lem (Thomas Gonzales) - coder | * Lem (Thomas Gonzales) - coder | ||
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Like many other in [[demoscene]], some NeXT members later joined the video game industry and successfully applied their skills on a number of games: ''[[Little Big Adventure]]'', ''[[Time_Commando|Time Commando]]'', ''[[Hexplore]]'', ''The Smurfs'', ''Asterix & Obelix'', ''[[V-Rally]]'', ''Arabian Nights'', ''[[Road_Rash|Road Rash]]'', ''[[Need for Speed series|Need for Speed]]'', ''[[The_Suffering_%28game%29|The Suffering]]'', ''[[Iron_Storm_%28PC%29|Iron Storm]]'', ''[[Kya:_Dark_Lineage|Kya]]'', ''[[FIFA_Video_Games_Series|Fifa]]'', ''[[Bet_On_Soldier:_Blood_Sport|Bet on Soldier]]'', ''[[Test Drive (video game)|Test Drive]]'', ''[[Age_of_Conan:_Hyborian_Adventures|Age of Conan]]''. (See [[MobyGames]] links above for the respective personnel.) | |||
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NeXT was active from 1989 to 1992, mostly known for having created The Charts and The Phaleon Giga Demo.
Members
All members of NeXT were French, with one notable exception, Lem, who came from Belgium.
The individuals who joined the group in historical order are:
- Zae (Said Hadjiat) - founding member, public relations specialist and diskmag editor
- Stwars (Alexis Roos) - coder
- Pulsar (Jean François Nebbia) - graphic artist
- PCP - graphic artist
- Mit (Olivier Lhermite) - coder (MobyGames)
- Dbug (Mickaël Pointier) - coder, graphic artist (MobyGames)
- FFT (Richard Perdriau) - musician, coder
- Chromix (Emmanuel Courossé) - graphic artist, musician, coder (MobyGames)
- LAP (Emmanuel Lary) - musician
- Lem (Thomas Gonzales) - coder
- Lonewolf (Xavier Dugast) - coder
Like many other in demoscene, some NeXT members later joined the video game industry and successfully applied their skills on a number of games: Little Big Adventure, Time Commando, Hexplore, The Smurfs, Asterix & Obelix, V-Rally, Arabian Nights, Road Rash, Need for Speed, The Suffering, Iron Storm, Kya, Fifa, Bet on Soldier, Test Drive, Age of Conan. (See MobyGames links above for the respective personnel.)
Productions
Guest entries
In addition to The Charts and the Phaleon Giga Demo, a number of single demo screens have been made as guest participation to some other group mega-demos:
- Syntax Terror by Delta Force, 1990
- NTM Mega demo by Zuul, 1991
- European Demos by The Overlanders, 1991