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TRSI is an acronym for '''''Tristar and Red Sector, Incorporated'''''. Founded by a supplier from as a cooperative Commodore 64 demo coding and Cracking group. The alliance between Tristar and Red Sector, Inc. was formed after different group members met up at ''KewL Party'' in Denmark . Red Sector became widely known in Amiga Demo Scene by releasing ''Red Sector Megademo'' in 1989 . The demo was created by a section called ''TCC design'', a number of people from the Commodore 64 group ''The Clumsy Creepers (TCC)''. Later it became one of the most remembered Amiga demos. TRSI naturally migrated from the C64 release platform to the Amiga and IBM-PC, then branching off into the Console Gaming scene. In the mid 1990s they created an independent record label, ''TRSI Records''. Not all members from Tristar and Red Sector took part in the cooperative movement that became TRSI. For example, some of the original Tristar members never officially recognized this merger and continue to work solely and exclusively under the ''Tristar'' label. Members who operated solely under the Tristar-only name use the abbreviation name 'TRS', not to be confused with the TRSI acronym. HISTORY TRSI was born June 29 1990 , when Tristar and Red Sector Inc decided to join forces on the Red Sector and The Silents Summer Conference 1990. In 1992, TRSI spun off a separate demo organization called Masque, responsible for the ''Wicked Sensation'' demo. By 1993 , Masque had become tired of being merely the demo subsidiary of TRSI and so they split apart, taking all the "legal" (non-warez) members with them. This dealt a harsh blow to TRSI, but members like Warhead and TSM stuck with TRSI and helped to rebuild the group. At The Party 93, most of the Polish section teamed up - with XTD and Norby at the helm. In 1994, TRSI released several noteworthy demos such as ''Cubic Dream'', ''Artifice'' and ''Viktoria''. German musician Virgill joined Complex according to Propaganda #4, but Virgill later made music for the TRSI demo "Twin Peaks" {Link without Title} .
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