Project Aon

Deprecated Material

This information has been deprecated from the main Wishlist because:

  1. it is highly improbable these items were ever released--unless you know differently!
  2. finding this material is nigh-on impossible so long after the event.
  3. it is completed and does not need to be taken any further.

Artists / Authors

The following individuals/companies need contacting regarding us using/distributing their work:

Contact Names

  • Edward de Souza (narrator of the Lone Wolf Audiobooks)

Boardgame

(Newsletter 10) Boss Leisure Ltd. were manufacturing The Lone Wolf Boardgame, and had completed pre-production when they were bought out by a company called San Serif Print Promotions Ltd. This company no longer exists, but a former founding member of the company is now working as a chartered accountant with a website and contact details.

  • Contact Richard Murphy
    • Richard severed ties with the company some time before it folded and is not in contact with any of the other company directors

Freeway Warrior Computer Game

  • Page 4 of Lone Wolf Club Newsletter #12 has a line which reads "watch for a Freeway Warrior computer game set for release around Christmas next year. More news next ish . . ." This game was never mentioned again. It is highly improbably it was ever designed/programmed; it was certainly never released.

Miniatures

  • Photographs of the Alternative Armies Lone Wolf miniatures range from 1992/3:
    • SET 1 (The first 3 figures here are collectively known as LW001):
      1. Lone Wolf (Initiate)
      2. Lone Wolf (Kai Master Superior)
      3. Lone Wolf (Kai Grand Defender)
      4. Guildmaster Banedon
      5. Lord Rimoah
      6. Arch-Druid Cadak
      7. Deathlord of Ixia (Lord Ixiataaga)
      8. Warlord Magnaarn
      9. Mountain Giak
      10. Drakkar Death Knight
      11. Acolyte of Vashna
      12. Alyss
    • SET 2:
      1. Vonotar the Traitor
      2. Helghast
      3. Vordak
      4. Doomwolf
      5. Doomwolf & Giak Rider
      6. Crypt Spawn
      7. Ixian Undead
      8. Drakkar Marine
      9. Kraan
    • DARKLORD SET:
      1. Vashna
      2. Zagarna
      3. Haakon
      4. Gnaag
      5. Kraagenskûl
    • AGARASHI SET:
      1. Burrowcrawler
      2. Kalkoth
      3. Baknar
      4. Vazhag
      5. Lavas
  • Alliance Game Distributors(approve sites) - The AA minis were distributed in the US by The Armory (Baltimore); these merged with Chessex to form a company called Alliance Game Distributors.

See Contact Messages for more information.

All of these models except for the first three (LW001) were proposed but never released! Thanks to Malcolm Coxhead for giving us this information! Some of these models turned up as part of Matchlock Miniatures range of 'more than 20 models', most of which were never commercially released.

Software

  • The Mirror of Death (Amiga version) (Unreleased)
    • The Mirror of Death adverts/previews from computer magazines for this release format
      • Contact Gary Patchen ? Ian Upton ? David Whittaker ?
  • The Mirror of Death (Atari version) (Unreleased)
    • The Mirror of Death adverts/previews from computer magazines for this release format
  • The Mirror of Death (MSX version) (Unreleased)
    • The Mirror of Death adverts/previews from computer magazines for this release format
  • The Mirror of Death (Amstrad CPC version)
    • The Mirror of Death adverts/previews/reviews from computer magazines for this release format
      • Checked Amstrad Action #70 (July 1990) [Review]
  • The Mirror of Death (C64/128 version)
    • The Mirror of Death adverts/previews/reviews from computer magazines for this release format
      • Checked Your Sinclair #77 - #82 (Mar-Aug 1991) [Nothing], Commodore Format, Commodore User [Nothing], and Zzap! #64 (July 1991) [Review]

PhoneQuests

  • Lone Wolf PhoneQuest 1, The Fortress of Doom (part 1): Any information/recordings. (Except the advertisement from Dragon Magazine issue #155.)
  • Lone Wolf PhoneQuest 1, The Fortress of Doom (part 2): Any information/recordings. (Except the advertisement from Dragon Magazine issue #155.)
  • Lone Wolf PhoneQuest 1, The Fortress of Doom (part 3): Any information/recordings. (Except the advertisement from Dragon Magazine issue #155.)
  • Contact 'US Sprint', the US carrier for PhoneQuest 1.
  • Contact 'Broadsystem Ltd.', the UK carrier for PhoneQuest 1.
  • Lone Wolf PhoneQuest 2, The Forbidden Tower: Any information/recordings. (Except the advertisement from Dragon Magazine issue #162.)
  • Alien Intruder: Any information/recordings. (Except the advertisement from Dragon Magazine issue #162.)
  • Ninja: Any information/recordings. (Except the advertisement from Dragon Magazine issue #162.)
  • Tomb of the Sphinx: Any information/recordings. (Except the advertisement from Dragon Magazine issue #162.)
  • Vampire Hunter: Any information/recordings. (Except the advertisement from Dragon Magazine issue #162.)
  • In the articles I added to the LW_misc recently, there's mention of both "C and E Group" and ComputerDial being involved with PhoneQuest. I think C and E no longer exist, though. According to Companies House, ComputerDial are now called "THE INFORMATION SERVICE LIMITED".

Completed

  • Trevor Newton (Voyage of the Moonstone) (Done)
  • Ian Page (tell him all 4 Grey Star books are released; ask him about the other works he mentioned) (Done)
  • Malcolm Coxhead (head of Alternative Armies in 1992)
  • Red Fox ? (Anniversary Calendar, Audiobook(s))

(Done)

  • John Grant aka Paul Barnett (Legends series) (Permission not granted at this time)
  • Magazines
    • Books For Keeps (See their website)
      • Books For Keeps July 1984: Cover Article on gamebooks
    • Role-player Independent #12 (November 1993)
      • Role-Player Independent (November 1993): Ragadorn Ale-house Brawl
    • Dragon
    • Dungeon
    • Proteus
  • The Mirror of Death (Amstrad CPC version)
    • The Mirror of Death adverts/previews/reviews from computer magazines for this release format
      • Amstrad Action #70 (July 1991)