Harald Rosenfeldt

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Harald Rosenfeldt
Harald Rosenfeldt - 02.jpg
Gender Male
Born 1973-06-08
Birth Place Hamburg, West Germany
Nationality German   Germany.svg
Website harald-rosenfeldt.de

Harald Rosenfeldt is a German programmer.

Early on, Rosenfeldt got interested "in everything that has keys and buttons (piano, calculator, gas stove)." After a friend acquired a Commodore 64 in 1985, Rosenfeldt nagged his parents and got one for his birthday.

In July 1987, he finished a graphics editor and BASIC extension for horizontally-scrolling games. Upon a friend's suggestion, Rosenfeldt sold it to 64'er magazine, who elected it listing of the month, then worth 3000 DM. Within two more years, Rosenfeldt won the same prize for a stereo music editor and wrote a course on programming games.

Since age 16, he specializes on embedded systems. Since 2011, he is employed in Sydney, Australia.

Audio Development

Commodore 64

Rosenfeldt encountered Stereo-SID in 64'er 11/86 and programmed Music Assembler.

For the course, he specially wrote a music and sound effects driver.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1988-12-09 Music Assembler (C64)
1989-0?-?? Die dunkle Dimension (C64) Music Assembler on two tracks.
1989-12-15 Game: Harald Rosenfeldt (C64)

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