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Westbam Account closed
Registered: Jan 2004 Posts: 192 |
Legend - the will of god...
Unbelievable but true...
Delayed by almost 4(!) years the Legend memorial website is due to be launched imminently. If anyone of you guys still has some rare Legend releases we couldn´t dig up so far it would be great if you could send it to me...
Furthermore, if any old Legend members are on here, please get in touch with me aswell to fulfill your information. All Legenders can also receive their own "@legend64.com" e-mail address...
Special thanks for their co-effort so far must be given to Mason, Radar and Midfit for their great contributions...
Westbam / Legend (http://www.legend64.com) |
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Hero
Registered: Dec 2003 Posts: 90 |
Mike : when you are done with the Legend site, you can do one for ILLUSION....hehe or someone else who have the time.
Harry
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Radar Account closed
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 259 |
Quote: However, I´d still like to gain some points of view concerning a C64 web page. Would you people rather look at a retro styled site or would you prefer an up to date design?
Well, it's a hard question to answer. For the sense it should be retro. Can't you make both and let the users choose when thy enter the site? |
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Hero
Registered: Dec 2003 Posts: 90 |
Or : LEGEND & ILLUSION HQ.hehe
who could belive that for like 15years ago...!!!
gee we had some fun back there.
Harry
HERO / LEGEND & ILLUSION
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Oxbow
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 51 |
Quote: Well, it's a hard question to answer. For the sense it should be retro. Can't you make both and let the users choose when thy enter the site?
You could make one site and have 2 different stylesheets.. |
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Oxbow
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 51 |
the following url demonstrates one html design and various css templates (which i think is quite kewl):
http://www.mezzoblue.com/zengarden/alldesigns/ |
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Dishy
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 241 |
@Westbam: Hi! Were you also a part of Legend on the Amiga? As far as I know Legend did pretty well there, like Skidrow etc.
About the old Ikari folks Doc, Fletch, and Excell didn´t some of them go to the pc-scene? If so, were they also a part of LegendPC then?
Dishy
Dishy - keep the c64 alive - Dishy |
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midfit Account closed
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 143 |
Althrough it was directed towards Westbam, I'd like to tell some points out of my own experience with the name Legend and it's Amiga members. Legend Amiga had not much to do with the name Legend at all. I am sure Westbam can point that better out than me, he knows the background in this point better than me. And if he won't tell it here, I am sure you'll be able to read it on the upcoming homepage. However I have to add that Legend was never a serious game releasing force on the Amiga - sowith absolutly not leading according to the standards you may have set up in your posting (and surely no competition to Skid Row) - it was just a fixing/trainer group. At some stage they were leading the Trainer Scene, but loosing much of the grounds after the new Amiga Generation was released. Several groups like Hoodlum and/or Delirium took over then. Legend Amiga decided to go to the SNES then, where I actually had the pleasure to get good friend with the man behind the many good trainers.. His nick was NSC. He was responsible for the first Lightgun->Joypad fix on the SNES. This may sound easy according to nowadays standards, but you can believe me it was not :) As far as I remember we even planned to work together at one stage, but somehow this didn't worked out. The name Legend vanished from the Super Nintendo around beginning of 1995. And sowith also NSC.
Best regards,
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Westbam Account closed
Registered: Jan 2004 Posts: 192 |
Quote: @Westbam: Hi! Were you also a part of Legend on the Amiga? As far as I know Legend did pretty well there, like Skidrow etc.
About the old Ikari folks Doc, Fletch, and Excell didn´t some of them go to the pc-scene? If so, were they also a part of LegendPC then?
Dishy
Dishy - keep the c64 alive - Dishy
Well, Midfits reply is correct so I can cut my answer short. No original member of Legend on the 64 was part of the Amiga section, the onyl connection had been Powerplant being a friend of some members.. They asked if they could use the name and we originally wanted to turn them down but didn´t in the end. They never made it in the cracking scene but had some name into doing trainers. The SNES expansion afterwards was very impressive and successful though...
About the PC thing, pc/Legend was founded by Butcher/NEC/NEI and myself leaving Razor 1911 behind. Fletch, Doc and Snacky (ex-G*P) had been part of this quite successful PC expansion. It didn´t last too long however..
And to end this, Midfit is right again, the complete story of Legend and it´s appearances on various systems can be read on the forthcoming website... |
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Dishy
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 241 |
Ok, thanks for the very good answers both of you.
Maybe you you can use this site to complete the story of Legend.
http://exotica.fix.no/info/scenery/online/l.html
Maybe you already know this site. I think on the C64 part much are missing and there are lot´s of incorrect data on Exotica, but still it´s quite funny to read it, so it´s an ok site I think, and maybe you can even find something about Legend on the Amiga you didn´t know.
Dishy - keep the c64 alive - Dishy |
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Westbam Account closed
Registered: Jan 2004 Posts: 192 |
Dishy: Thanks I know this site actually. But I ain´t the person to judge the story on the Amiga in a correct way as I never liked Amiga nor did much to it anyhow... Info on the Amiga expansion must be verified by either Powerplant or Midfit... |
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