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    Release name : (TRIAD IN BELGIUM)
                    ELIAN     /TRIAD
                    HAUNK     /TRIAD
                    OPAL      /TRIAD
                    RAMSES    /TRIAD
                    TRIAD    /ROBBIE

    Release date : 2005-October-23
    Cracked by   : iopop
    Supplier     : Taper

    Collection   : Code by iopop, Music by Dalezy

    23/10/2005, Sunday, and time for some releases.

    Today we bring you some long lost piles of data that
    finally will see the light of day. Years ago, we came
    into contact with a belgian gentleman, Lee. He had been
    pixeling graphics in his boyroom, and also tried his
    luck with basic programming.

    Lee gave us the permission to do whatever we wanted with
    his art. He wasn't interested in the Commodore 64 
    anymore, and so his creations ended up in our diskboxes.
    We were impressed by the graphics Lee had made, and if
    history had taken another turn, he could very well have
    been working for Ocean, Electronic Arts or any of the
    large gamecompanies back then. It would be a shame
    if his work never reached the remaining c64 community.

    Today we give you the four games Lee wrote in basic,
    aswell as a graphic collection featuring his bitmap
    pictures. Usually we don't bother with programs written in
    basic, but this pack of releases sole purpose is to show the
    artwork from Lee, and thus it was quite natural to include
    them aswell. 

    The graphic collection was put together by iopop, with
    music by Dalezy.

    Enjoy!

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