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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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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) |