Company:Black Legend (software publisher)
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Founded | 1993 |
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Founder | Richard Holmes |
Defunct | 1996 |
Black Legend was an Amiga and PC games publisher, based first in Switzerland , then in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England , and finally in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England. Formed by Richard M Holmes in 1993, Black Legend published a number of hits, including Football Glory (developed by Croteam, Croatia, designed and produced by Richard M Holmes) and Tactical Manager (developed and programmed by Camy Maertens of Talking Birds, Rayleigh, England, and produced by Richard M Holmes), both of which reached the number one position in the UK sales charts for games in 1994. The company closed in 1996.
Titles published by Black Legend include:
- Football Glory on Amiga, Amiga AGA, PC (developed by Croteam, released as "Fussball Total" in German-speaking countries)
- Tactical Manager on Amiga, Atari ST, PC (developed by Talking Birds, released as "Der Trainer" in German-speaking countries)
- Fatman, The Caped Consumer on Amiga, Amiga AGA, PC
- Embryo on Amiga (developed by Beyond Arts)
- Voyages of Discovery on PC (developed by Software 2000)
- Hungary for Fun on Amiga
- Wheelspin on Amiga AGA
- Five-a-Side Soccer on Amiga AGA
- Tactical Manager 2 on Amiga
- Inordinate Desire on PC (developed by Croteam)
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