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[[Image:Xor.jpg|thumb|XOR in the early 90s]]
 
  
 
'''XOR''' (Philippe G) was one of the best known and active crackers in the French CPC scene throughout the early and mid-1990s. However, his cracks of [[Titus|Titus Software]]' ''[[Super Cauldron]]'' and ''[[Prehistorik 2]]'' were met with strong disapproval by the German CPC scene, who disliked the fact that he had cracked games written by a fellow member of the CPC scene (in this case, [[EGS|Elmar Krieger]]).
 
'''XOR''' (Philippe G) was one of the best known and active crackers in the French CPC scene throughout the early and mid-1990s. However, his cracks of [[Titus|Titus Software]]' ''[[Super Cauldron]]'' and ''[[Prehistorik 2]]'' were met with strong disapproval by the German CPC scene, who disliked the fact that he had cracked games written by a fellow member of the CPC scene (in this case, [[EGS|Elmar Krieger]]).

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XOR (Philippe G) was one of the best known and active crackers in the French CPC scene throughout the early and mid-1990s. However, his cracks of Titus Software' Super Cauldron and Prehistorik 2 were met with strong disapproval by the German CPC scene, who disliked the fact that he had cracked games written by a fellow member of the CPC scene (in this case, Elmar Krieger).

Cracks

The XOR logo

(and many more...)

See also