Manfred Trenz

German video game developer (born 1965)
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Manfred Trenz (born 29 November 1965 in Saarbrücken) is a German video game developer.

He is the developer of the Turrican video game series as well as the Commodore 64 version of the game R-Type.[1] He also made The Great Giana Sisters. He is currently[when?] developing games for his own company, Denaris Entertainment Software.

Games

  • The Great Giana Sisters (1987) (Commodore 64)
  • R-Type (1988) (Commodore 64)
  • Katakis (1988) (Commodore 64)
  • Turrican (1990) (Commodore 64, Amiga)
  • Turrican II: The Final Fight (1991) (Commodore 64, Amiga)
  • Enforcer: Fullmetal Megablaster (1992) (Commodore 64)
  • Super Turrican (1992) (NES)
  • Super Turrican (1993) (SNES)
  • Rendering Ranger (1995) (SNES)
  • Turrican 3D (Cancelled) (Windows)
  • Micro Machines V3 (2000) (Game Boy Color)
  • Katakis 3D (Cancelled) (Game Boy Color)
  • CT Special Forces (2002) (PlayStation)
  • Moorhuhn Kart (2003) (PlayStation)
  • RTL Ski Jump 2004 (2004) (Mobile phones)
  • Meine Tierpension (2005) (Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS)
  • Dragon`s Rock - Drachenfels (2006) (Game Boy Advance)
  • Crazy Frog Racer (2006) (Game Boy Advance)
  • Meine Tierarztpraxis (2006) (Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS)
  • Pferd & Pony - Mein Gestüt (2006) (Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS)
  • Meine Tierpension 2 (2007) (Nintendo DS)
  • WinneToons - Die Legende vom Schatz im Silbersee (2007) (Nintendo DS)
  • Meine Tierarztpraxis - Einsatz auf dem Land (2007) (Nintendo DS)
  • Germany's Next Topmodel (2008) (Nintendo DS)
  • Ankh (2008) (Nintendo DS)
  • Wickie und die Starken Männer (2009) (Nintendo DS)
  • Mein Gestüt: Ein Leben für die Pferde (2009) (Nintendo DS)
  • Giana Sisters DS (2009) (Nintendo DS)

References

  1. ^ "1000本以上のスーパーファミコン用ゲーム、ヤフオクで「1480万円」からの出品。コレクターが数十年掛けて集めた"コンプリートパック"". 電ファミニコゲーマー – ゲームの面白い記事読んでみない? (in Japanese). 2 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.

External links

  • The Manfred Trenz Fanpage
  • Interview with Manfred Trenz
  • Denaris Entertainment Software
  • Manfred Trenz at MobyGames
  • Manfred Trenz at IMDb


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