Tera (demogroup)
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Tera (Australia) was a Commodore 64 software production group, formed in 1989 by the merging of Tour de Future (Australia) and Reflex (Australia). The group is known for its high quality software releases, notably a world-record RLE packer, continuance of the notemaker series and quality demos. From late 1989 across 1990, the group gained a bulletin board in the United States and members in Europe amidst further expansion in Australia, but rapidly lost steam and by 1991 was alive only in name, to formally declare itself dead in 1992.
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- First Australian group to develop a solid presence in the United States and Europe
- Produced the world-record shortest RLE packer, called 'beeftrucker'
- Continued the famous Tour de Future (Australia) notemaker series
- Obtained 1st place in demo comp at The Force Party (Australia) copy-party 1989, with 'damnable'
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