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'''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 established in 2008. They are primarily known for making Windows Vista/7/8.x bootlegs and for 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.
'''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 established in 2008. They are primarily known for making Windows Vista/7/8.x bootlegs and for 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 group was originally started by one person, [[:Category:Bootlegs created by Benjamin|Benjamin Samson]]. It was named simply "Black Edition Team", as his newest bootleg at the time was, well, [[Windows Vista Black Edition]]. It was his first bootleg to be based on Windows Vista, instead of Windows XP. His prior bootlegs did not have any of his team's branding on it at the time, and were originally solely solo bootlegs, but he decided to inherit them in when he made the group. But as time went on and he began releasing more bootlegs under this brand, he changed the team name to just "Rockers International Team", for technical reasons.
The group was originally started by one person, [[:Category:Bootlegs created by Benjamin|Benjamin Samson]]. It was named simply "Black Edition Team", as his newest bootleg at the time was, well, [[Windows Vista Black Edition]]. It was his first bootleg to be based on Windows Vista, instead of Windows XP. His prior bootlegs did not have any of his team's branding on it at the time, and were originally solely solo bootlegs, but he decided to inherit them when he made the group. But as time went on and he began releasing more bootlegs under this brand, he changed the team name to just "Rockers International Team", for technical reasons.


He also hosted the website for Rockers International Team, which you can access [http://web.archive.org/web/20081207043537/http://rockersteam.com/Welcome.html here]. Alongside the site, there was also [http://web.archive.org/web/20081028051022/http://vistablackedition.wordpress.com/ a blog], [http://web.archive.org/web/20081217011201/http://www.rockersteam.com/community/index.php forums] and even a [http://web.archive.org/web/20081217044313/http://www.rockersteam.com/community/radio/radio.php live radio]. You can also access the group's catalog of all of their releases, which is accessible here ([http://web.archive.org/web/20081217072235/http://www.rockersteam.com/releases.html all bootlegs up to December 17, 2008] to [http://web.archive.org/web/20090412050402/http://www.rockersteam.com/releases.html April 12, 2009])
He also hosted the website for Rockers International Team, which you can access [http://web.archive.org/web/20081207043537/http://rockersteam.com/Welcome.html here]. Alongside the site, there was also [http://web.archive.org/web/20081028051022/http://vistablackedition.wordpress.com/ a blog] where [https://web.archive.org/web/20081230124102/http://vistablackedition.wordpress.com/windows-os/ he would upload his bootlegs], [http://web.archive.org/web/20081217011201/http://www.rockersteam.com/community/index.php forums] and even a [http://web.archive.org/web/20081217044313/http://www.rockersteam.com/community/radio/radio.php live radio]. You can also access the group's catalog of all of their releases, which is accessible here ([http://web.archive.org/web/20081217072235/http://www.rockersteam.com/releases.html all bootlegs up to December 17, 2008] to [http://web.archive.org/web/20090412050402/http://www.rockersteam.com/releases.html April 12, 2009]).

Despite Rockers International Team ''heavily'' specializing in Windows modifications, they didn't exclusively make bootlegs. They also specialized in distributing [https://web.archive.org/web/20081230124028/http://vistablackedition.wordpress.com/applications/ pirated software (warez)], [https://web.archive.org/web/20081230124047/http://vistablackedition.wordpress.com/games/ games], [https://web.archive.org/web/20081230124051/http://vistablackedition.wordpress.com/movies/ movies], [https://web.archive.org/web/20081230124039/http://vistablackedition.wordpress.com/christian-movies-section/ and even Christian movies for some reason], and even [https://web.archive.org/web/20081230124056/http://vistablackedition.wordpress.com/musics/ music].


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.
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.

Revision as of 09:26, 13 November 2023

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 established in 2008. They are primarily known for making Windows Vista/7/8.x bootlegs and for 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 group was originally started by one person, Benjamin Samson. It was named simply "Black Edition Team", as his newest bootleg at the time was, well, Windows Vista Black Edition. It was his first bootleg to be based on Windows Vista, instead of Windows XP. His prior bootlegs did not have any of his team's branding on it at the time, and were originally solely solo bootlegs, but he decided to inherit them when he made the group. But as time went on and he began releasing more bootlegs under this brand, he changed the team name to just "Rockers International Team", for technical reasons.

He also hosted the website for Rockers International Team, which you can access here. Alongside the site, there was also a blog where he would upload his bootlegs, forums and even a live radio. You can also access the group's catalog of all of their releases, which is accessible here (all bootlegs up to December 17, 2008 to April 12, 2009).

Despite Rockers International Team heavily specializing in Windows modifications, they didn't exclusively make bootlegs. They also specialized in distributing pirated software (warez), games, movies, and even Christian movies for some reason, and even music.

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.

The team's notable members include: