Talk:Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown

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Wait a second. Defender of the crown? Robin Hood? Wasn't he one of the crown's enemies? Why would he defend the crown? Perhaps the article might mention that the whole premise of the game is at loggerheads with the main character.

In the version of the story best known today, Robin Hood led - or at least was a great inspiration to - civil resistance against the tyrannical Prince John, King Richard's brother, who was attempting to usurp the throne and sieze power while Richard was away fighting in the Crusade. In that sense, Robin was the 'defender of the crown' because he sought to prevent the usurpation and protect the throne for the rightful king. The popular image of Robin Hood is that of a political agitator and 'freedom fighter', not just a robber living in the forest. - Shrivenzale 23:00, 13 October 2007 (UTC)

Wait a second, this reads like the back of the product box, rather than an objective entry. Would the Cinemaware author please stand up?209.202.115.133 19:18, 3 April 2007 (UTC)rfirla


This is more of a commercial text than a neutral article.