Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 9:55 am
The Zzap Rrap
http://www.zzap64.co.uk/zzap-rrap/
Well, luckily, after my email he took it down,so...Mayhem wrote:Yeah I saw that as well... what can you do eh?
I read somewhere that someone outside of Live Publishing has hold of the disks - but wasn't there nothing really worthwhile on them anyway?andy vaisey wrote:Just re-reading some RG's the other night and it struck: What happened to the "Mega Tree" disks??
Richard Burton actually owns the disks now. Most of the Megatree stuff (graphics) was salvaged and used in the slideshow presented at CGE UK 2004.LeeT wrote:I read somewhere that someone outside of Live Publishing has hold of the disks - but wasn't there nothing really worthwhile on them anyway?andy vaisey wrote:Just re-reading some RG's the other night and it struck: What happened to the "Mega Tree" disks??
The content was a bit disapointing considering the fuss made, but they are a part of "folklore" now.LeeT wrote:I read somewhere that someone outside of Live Publishing has hold of the disks - but wasn't there nothing really worthwhile on them anyway?andy vaisey wrote:Just re-reading some RG's the other night and it struck: What happened to the "Mega Tree" disks??
The Matthew Smith 'Game That Wasn't'.Iain wrote:What are these Mega Tree disks?
As I don't want this forum to be threatend by legal action (as Retro Survival was), all I can say is:Professor Brian Strain wrote:Live Publishing formally went into administration on the 28th September.
Assets were sold to Magnesium Media Limited.
Magnesium Media happens to be run by one of the former directors of Live Publishing.
Yeah, I just don't want to say what I think about these people, Andrew!Professor Brian Strain wrote:The legal action wasn't about saying who was involved in Magnesium Media, Lee.
Someone posted the home phone number of a Live Publishing director on the forum, and someone else made several nasty phone calls to that ex-director. That's why we were threatened.