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NeXT was a demo crew active on the Atari ST 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.) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「NeXT (demogroup)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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