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  • | Name = Rainbow Arts Software GmbH | Image = Rainbow Arts.png
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  • ..., his first four demo songs were published in [[64'er]]. He programmed two games and also arranged the [[Magic Bytes]] jingle. At [[Rainbow Arts]], Brandt used [[Soundmonitor|The Final Musicplayer]] in conjunction with h
    5 KB (701 words) - 20:57, 10 June 2022
  • ...games for home computers. It was commissioned by the founder of [[Rainbow Arts]], Marc Alexander Ullrich, after he saw [[Super Mario Bros. (NES)]], then r ...d composer [[Chris Hülsbeck]] suggested that Nintendo were merely put off by the UK publisher's comparative ad ("Move over BROTHERS!!!"), expressed thei
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  • ...[[Amiga 1000]] with 256 KB RAM around early 1987, expanded to at least 512 by late 1987. ...es for local publisher [[reLINE Software]], their sister company [[Rainbow Arts]], two for [[EAS Software]], and one for [[Coma]] or [[Amiga Fun]]. On June
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  • ...video game developer. The company was co-founded by five former [[Rainbow Arts]] employees in 1987 in Cologne, Germany, which served as the inspiration be It is notable for the [[Turrican]] franchise, as well as many [[Star Wars]] games, and a contractor for [[LucasArts]].
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