Classic BBS Archives

All files are from 1989-1996 and were from our Neo-Tokyo 2099 BBS.

Unfortunately, we are unable to provide a description for each file (as we did back then) but you can figure many of them out from the titles alone.

Also, we will not be adding the JACO fansub scripts and video games that were on the nt2099 BBS.

DISCLAIMER: URL Links, e-mails on text will most likely not work during this age and time. Remember, these files are old school!  We are not responsible if these old school software (designed for Windows 2.0-3.1 and Windows 95) do not work or causes problems for you.

COSPLAY
Old school cosplay underground galleries
FAN FICS
Anime Fan Fics
FILK SONGS
Anime Filk Songs
GRAPHICS
Anime ANSI

Anime Graphics from the 80’s and 90’s

Anime Club/BBS Flyers

Anime Con Program Guide Covers

The Anime and Manga Historical Archives (1950-2000)

KISS DOLLS
KISS DOLLS
LYRICS
Anime Song Lyrics
MULTIMEDIA
MOD music files

Video Clips

WAV clips

PUBLICATIONS

SYNOPSIS
ANIME SYNOPSIS
TEXT
ANIME Misc.

Anime Poetry

CD ICHIBA

Convention information

Japanese Food Recipes

J-POP Text

LIFE IN JAPAN

Manga Translations

UTILITIES
FILES (to view ANSI -TDRAW, to listen to MOD files – SPP, FLI player to view FLI files)- COOLZIP – Uncompresses nearly all formats.

Uncompress tar, gz or z files

Uncompress LZH files

EURO DEMO’S/INTROS
Back in the early 1990’s, our BBS was known for two things. Anime content and European Demos and Intros. All European Demo and Intro files that we had on our BBS are now up on the server.

OLD JOURNAL (1994) on EURO MOD RELEASES

EURO MOD – DEMO – INTRO FILES

ASSEMBLE 1993 PARTY RESULTS

What are European Demos and Intros? Back in the late 80’s and early 90’s, groups that were known as “Trackers” would combine their musical tracking abilities and their computer knowledge/ coding abilities to create demos. These were old school demos that wowed us back then with our old 386/486 computers back then. No one knew that these coders could make graphics and literally push the limits of what a PC can do back then. And these were not big companies. Just regular guys or college students working at home and had a passion for electronic music.You will find demos from the FUTURE CREW, Jan Ole Suhr, EMF, The Phony Coders, DUST, CASCADA, Phoenix, Suprise! Productions, RENNAISANCE. Including old school Euro Demo magazines such as PULSE, WORLDCHARTS, PARTY REPORT and more.

And many of these early coders went on to create some successful video games.

A lot of these mods were created between 1988-1994. So, you may need to find a way to play these on a modern PC.