[projectaon] Re: Mirror of Death

  • From: Simon Osborne <outspaced@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: projectaon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 21:26:23 +0000

Iain Smith wrote:

If Audiogenic themselves either no longer exist or prove to be a dead end, maybe this will prove to be useful. I've pieced it together from a few sources: Lone Wolf - The Mirror of Death was released for the c64 back in 1991, while Audiogenic was still active. The head honcho at Audiogenic was the owner, Peter Calver.
From what I can tell, the Audiogenic's PO Box was still in use by them in 2001 (http://www.audiogenic.com/news.htm).
In 2002, Calver started a new venture along with SiÃn Lloyd; One Day MBA (www.onedaymba.co.uk) whose site strangely states that he sold Audiogenic back in 1996, yet used Audiogenic's old PO Box as its address.
More recently I found references on http://www.lostcousins.com which attributes the inspiration for the site to it's Managing Director, one Peter Calver (http://www.lostcousins.com/pages/info/about_us.mhtml) and lists SiÃn Lloyd as non-executive director. The site appearts live, since it was last updated a couple of weeks ago.
Perhaps it may be worth attempting to contact Peter via Lost Cousins to see if he has any recollection of the Audiogenic titles? There is a mailing address for the company listed on the site. It's another Stansted address, just like the PO Box.
15A Cambridge Rd, Stansted, Essex. CM24 8BX

Thanks for this info, Iain. I have no idea where you found it, but it could prove extremely useful! ^_^


I've appended the relevant links to my post about potential leads, and you (and about a half-dozen other people!) get a Research credit in the LW_Software PDF. I'm sure your life is now complete. ;-)

(BTW I'm guessing it isn't the same SiÃn Lloyd who used to be a weather forecaster, the one referenced in the Super Furry Animals' song "For Now And Ever"?)

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Simon Osborne


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