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|name=Legend Entertainment
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|image=Legend Entertainment logo.png
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|founded=[[1989]]
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|closed=1998
|founder=Bob Bates, Mike Verdu
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|closed=[[1998]]
|parent=Atari
|location=USA
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'''Legend Entertainment''' was an American developer of computer games, best known for their complex, distinctive [[adventure]] titles. The company was founded in [[1989]] by Bob Bates and Mike Verdu after the end of [[Infocom]]. Their goal was to design interactive fiction in the Infocom tradition. Their first products were all illustrated text adventures, some of them designed by Infocom veteran Steve Meretzky. Starting in [[1993]], they switched to a new development system for graphic-only adventures. Several of their adventure games were based on book licenses, including Frederik Pohl's ''Gateway'', Terry Brooks' ''Shannara'', Spider Robinson's ''Callahan's Crosstime Saloon'', Piers Anthony's ''Xanth'', and Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's ''The Death Gate Cycle''.
'''Legend Entertainment''' was an American developer of computer games, best known for their complex, distinctive [[adventure]] titles. The company was founded in [[1989]] by Bob Bates and Mike Verdu after the end of [[Infocom]]. Their goal was to design interactive fiction in the Infocom tradition. Their first products were all illustrated text adventures, some of them designed by Infocom veteran Steve Meretzky. Starting in [[1993]], they switched to a new development system for graphic-only adventures. Several of their adventure games were based on book licenses, including Frederik Pohl's ''Gateway'', Terry Brooks' ''Shannara'', Spider Robinson's ''Callahan's Crosstime Saloon'', Piers Anthony's ''Xanth'', and Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's ''The Death Gate Cycle''.
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