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Razor 1911

The oldest surviving group

Razor 1911 became one of the longest-running cracking groups in history, active from 1985 through multiple platform generations while maintaining consistent quality.

C64Amigapc scenecrackingdemonorwegian 1985–present

Overview

Few scene groups can claim four decades of activity. Razor 1911, founded in Norway in 1985, achieved exactly that. Starting on the C64, they transitioned through Amiga to PC, adapting to each platform’s protection schemes while maintaining their reputation. Their longevity demonstrates that the scene was never just about piracy—it was about technical mastery and community.

Fast facts

  • Founded: 1985, Norway.
  • Platforms: C64, Amiga, PC.
  • Status: Still active.
  • Achievement: One of the oldest active groups.

Platform timeline

EraPlatformNotes
1985-89C64Early years
1989-95AmigaPeak activity
1995+PCContinued relevance

Survival strategy

Razor’s longevity came from:

  • Adapting to new platforms
  • Maintaining quality standards
  • Renewing membership across generations
  • Staying active without burning out

Like many groups, Razor faced law enforcement attention in the 2000s. Several members were prosecuted, but the group continued—testament to scene resilience.

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