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''See respective article on this group: [[:User:Undefishin/Draft/Reckons International Team|Reckons International Team]]''
'''Reckons International Team''', known as the '''Rockers International Team''' until 2012, were a group of prominent Windows bootleggers who formed sometime in 2008. They are primarily known for making Windows Vista/7 bootlegs, but they have also made a few Windows 8.x bootlegs. Their releases tend to use GPU companies in their titles (like NVIDIA, ATI, AMD, etc). Some of their early releases are very rare.


'''Reckons International Team''', known as the '''Rockers International Team''' until 2012 (and initially '''Black Edition Team''' in 2008), were a group of prominent Windows bootleggers, which was formed in 2008. They are primarily known for making Windows Vista/7/8.x bootlegs and creating the RT Seven Lite tool. Their releases tend to use GPU companies in their titles (like NVIDIA, ATI, AMD, etc). Some of their early releases are very rare.
The final bootleg known to be made by this team was [[Windows 8.1 AMD Evolution 2016]], released in March of 2015. As of January 2016, the group is defunct.


[[Category:Bootlegs by author]]
The team's notable members include:
*[[:Category:Bootlegs created by Benjamin|Benjamin Samson]], as seen in [[Windows Gamer ATI Edition 2009]] and [[Windows 7 Eternity 2009]].
*[[:Category:Bootlegs created by Nishant|Nishant]]

[[Category:List of Bootleg Authors]]

Latest revision as of 12:24, 27 June 2024

See respective article on this group: Reckons International Team

Reckons International Team, known as the Rockers International Team until 2012 (and initially Black Edition Team in 2008), were a group of prominent Windows bootleggers, which was formed in 2008. They are primarily known for making Windows Vista/7/8.x bootlegs and creating the RT Seven Lite tool. Their releases tend to use GPU companies in their titles (like NVIDIA, ATI, AMD, etc). Some of their early releases are very rare.