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'''''Manfred Trenz''''' is a German video game developer, programmer, and composer. He created the Turrican, R-Type, and The Great Giana Sisters series, which are still remembered games to this day. Trenz currently runs his own development company, Denaris Entertainment Software.
 
'''''Manfred Trenz''''' is a German video game developer, programmer, and composer. He created the Turrican, R-Type, and The Great Giana Sisters series, which are still remembered games to this day. Trenz currently runs his own development company, Denaris Entertainment Software.
  
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For Super Turrican (NES), Manfred said that David Whittaker licensed his audio driver to him. Then, Manfred modified the sound driver and composed the music by himself.
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Manfred used [[David Whittaker]]'s sound engine and then modified it. The music was written in [[assembly]].
  
 
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Revision as of 15:01, 2 October 2013

Manfred Trenz
Manfred Trenz - 1.jpg
Born November 29, 1965 (Age 46)
Birth Place Saarbrücken, Germany
Nationality German   Germany.svg
Website www.denarisoftware.de

Manfred Trenz is a German video game developer, programmer, and composer. He created the Turrican, R-Type, and The Great Giana Sisters series, which are still remembered games to this day. Trenz currently runs his own development company, Denaris Entertainment Software.

Music Development

NES

Manfred used David Whittaker's sound engine and then modified it. The music was written in assembly.


Gameography

Released

Title

Sample

1993/07/22 Super Turrican (NES)