Razor 1911 continues to release content for both the cracking and digital arts communities. Recent notable entries include:
While Razor 1911 has released thousands of individual titles since the 1980s, the "88 games" figure likely refers to a specific modern tracked list or a filtered subset on a particular database. Historically, the group filled entire CD-ROM archives with their releases, such as the . Key highlights of their legacy include:
On April 27, 2026, they were credited with a release for Mask City Chapter . Legacy in Digital Art
Founded by Dr. No, Sector 9, and Insane TTM.
Beyond cracking, Razor 1911 is highly respected in the for creating non-interactive digital art—complex, small-file-size programs that showcase high-end graphics and sound. Their work is often cited as an inspiration for professionals in modern digital security and low-level programming.
They were among the first to transition from diskette to CD-ROM ripping in 1995, maintaining a high volume of releases for blockbuster titles like Quake , Warcraft II , and Red Alert .
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Razor 1911 continues to release content for both the cracking and digital arts communities. Recent notable entries include:
While Razor 1911 has released thousands of individual titles since the 1980s, the "88 games" figure likely refers to a specific modern tracked list or a filtered subset on a particular database. Historically, the group filled entire CD-ROM archives with their releases, such as the . Key highlights of their legacy include:
On April 27, 2026, they were credited with a release for Mask City Chapter . Legacy in Digital Art
Founded by Dr. No, Sector 9, and Insane TTM.
Beyond cracking, Razor 1911 is highly respected in the for creating non-interactive digital art—complex, small-file-size programs that showcase high-end graphics and sound. Their work is often cited as an inspiration for professionals in modern digital security and low-level programming.
They were among the first to transition from diskette to CD-ROM ripping in 1995, maintaining a high volume of releases for blockbuster titles like Quake , Warcraft II , and Red Alert .