Talk:Ben Daglish
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Often credited as "Benn Daglish"
[edit]Often credited as "Benn Daglish" with the two Ns. Worth a mention? Equinox (talk) 01:43, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
Fake game listed?
[edit]What is "Trap (128k)" on the Spectrum supposed to be? It's listed on sv.wikipedia too. I know no such game. Equinox ◑ 16:19, 7 October 2018 (UTC)
- It's "Trap", published by Alligata Software in 1986. --Krótki (talk) 01:09, 9 October 2018 (UTC)
- 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)
How come his alias 'Dubmood' is not mentioned?
[edit]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)
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