Søren Grønbech
aka:
Soeren Groenbech
Moby ID: 160249
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Born in Denmark in 1969, Søren Grønbech became a legend in the C64 world (where he went by the name of Sodan) when he invented the "bordersprite" (tricking the hardware to show sprites in the screen border area). On the Amiga, he developed several big hits, such as the eponymous Sword of Sodan, but left the game developing world with the Amiga. He now works as a web developer and runs a café with his friends.
Credited on 8 games
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Sword of Sodan (1993, Macintosh) | Programmed by |
Cyberblast (1992, Macintosh) | Very special thanks to the following people |
Guldkorn Expressen (1991, Amiga) | Amigaprogrammør |
Datastorm (1988, Amiga) | Program |
Hybris (1988, Amiga) | Map editor coding |
Giganoid (1988, Amiga) | Round Design |
Cyber 1 (1987, Commodore 64) | Written by |
The Vikings (1985, Commodore 64) | Coder |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 5 games with Torben Bakager Larsen
- 3 games with Anselm Hook
- 2 games with Julian Lefay
- 2 games with Paul G. Lombardi
- 2 games with Randy Linden
- 2 games with Martin B. Pedersen
- 1 game with Roland Kippenhan III
- 1 game with Kurt Hsu
- 1 game with Andrea Wight
- 1 game with Jan Nielsen
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Companies
- 2 games with Innerprise Software, Inc.
- 2 games with Discovery Software...
- 1 game with Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 1 game with Visionary Design Technologies Inc.
- 1 game with Kele Line Ltd.
- 1 game with SuperSoft
- 1 game with SilverRock Productions
- 1 game with SEGA Corporation
- 1 game with Digital Dream Entertainment
- 1 game with World Games
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