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countries. Not long into the company's lifetime, Holmes came in contact with Steven Bailey of the British game distribution company Kompart. Bailey visited the Black Legend offices and the two companies subsequently struck a partnership. By August 1993, Black Legend had become a part of Kompart, with
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was the last Amiga model to be released. Kompart realised this in 1995 and consequently decided to close Black Legend, which happened the following year. The German office still published
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Holmes, Bailey and Duncan Lowthian (Bailey's business partner) acting as both companies' joint directors. Through this move, Black Legend became co-located with Kompart in
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Black Legend was founded in 1992 by Richard M. Holmes, at the time 20 years old and residing in Switzerland. The company targeted the games market for
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countries. Following a stark decline of the Amiga games market in 1994, Black Legend shut down in 1996, followed by its German office in
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to distributors like Schatztruhe failed. Holmes subsequently became the European product manager for
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before founding several other video game companies, such as IncaGold, Play Sunshine, and Lolly.
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systems, which was largely neglected at the time, while also working on some games for
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games market. Founded in Switzerland in 1992 by Richard M. Holmes, it moved to
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in 1996 before closing in July of that year. Attempts to sell
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