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[edit] Richard Darling
Was Richard Darling ever involved in the actual development of this game. Yes, he and his brother David had a partnership with Mastertronic at the time, but I can't remember (nor find any references to this fact, except the listings in Moby et al) him ever having anything to do with the Magic Knight series. Did he do any of the ports - C64 perhaps? Or is it a mixup with Spellbound Dizzy? --Frodet 22:44, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
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- He's not mentioned as a developer of the Spectrum version but Lemon64 mentions him in connection with the Commodore 64 version [1] -- Zagrebo 15:09, 13 January 2007 (UTC)