Ironwind Software

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Ironwind Software
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Founded 1989
Closed 1995
Headquarters California

Ironwind Software was an American game development and consulting company owned by Lennard Feddersen. The company was operated out of Feddersen's apartment. The company started off making titles for the Apple II computer, before being contracted by Realtime Associates to program their NES, Game Boy and SNES titles. The company was active from 1989 to 1995, when they were defunct. They are probably best known for their games like Fun House, The Rocketeer, Caesars Palace (NES) and Q*bert 3.

Audio Development

NES/Game Boy/SNES

Lennard Feddersen was not a composer, and therefore did not write music. However, since he was a friend of David Warhol, he outsourced audio to David's company Realtime Associates instead. As a result, Warhol and other composers wrote music for Feddersen's games.

Audio Personnel

Note: The following audio personnel were staff of Realtime Associates.

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