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Thanks. World of Spectrum lists the people behind this game as Richard Stevenson, David Wright, and Nigel Speight; there is no mention of Daglish. I just loaded it up and there is 128K (AY-chip) music; can't identify whether it's a Daglish composition (doesn't sound much like him).
Equinox◑23:55, 9 October 2018 (UTC)reply
How come his alias 'Dubmood' is not mentioned?
Can it not be established from reliable sources that Ben Daglish is Dubmood? (who is hugely notable in the demoscene, in my opinion)
Actually I'm not super sure of Ben=Dubmood myself for a sec after googling a bit but I've always believed it before.. maybe it'd be worth looking into, and adding a section about?
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Thanks. World of Spectrum lists the people behind this game as Richard Stevenson, David Wright, and Nigel Speight; there is no mention of Daglish. I just loaded it up and there is 128K (AY-chip) music; can't identify whether it's a Daglish composition (doesn't sound much like him).
Equinox◑23:55, 9 October 2018 (UTC)reply
How come his alias 'Dubmood' is not mentioned?
Can it not be established from reliable sources that Ben Daglish is Dubmood? (who is hugely notable in the demoscene, in my opinion)
Actually I'm not super sure of Ben=Dubmood myself for a sec after googling a bit but I've always believed it before.. maybe it'd be worth looking into, and adding a section about?
Danwills (
talk)
13:26, 29 September 2022 (UTC)reply