Ole MogensenDeveloper BIO
Ole Mogensen started working in the gaming-industry in 1990 as a producer for a Danish based games company called: Interactivision, where he was handling a number of titles.
In 1992 Ole co-founded
Brain Bug, a small development studio who landed a contract with
Rainbow Arts developing their own properties as well as doing conversions.
In 1995
Softgold (the parent company of Rainbow Arts) brought all the assets of Brain Bug and transferred the entire development team to its German headquarters. Ole continued as a producer overseeing their internal projects as well as handling extenal projects.
When Softgold was acquired by
THQ, Ole was promoted to executive producer and was overseeing a plethora of international branded and non-branded games on a number of different platforms, from start to finish encompassing all the development stages in-between. Some of the games he worked on include: Star Wars, Earthworm Jim 1+2, Yager, X-Beyond the Frontier, Cultures, Zanzarath, Worms mobile, Die Hard, Battlestar Galactica
In 2004 Ole joined IN-FUSIO, a French company providing wireless entertainment content for handset manufacturers, network operators and mobile entertainment portals.
In 2007+, Ole is working as a producer for
Eidos.
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Games CreditedSolaRola (2007), Eidos Mobile
Battlestar Galactica (2006), In-Fusio
Terminator Revenge (2006), In-Fusio
Cultures: Die Saga (2003), Funatics Software GmbH
Yager (2003), THQ Inc.
Zanzarah: The Hidden Portal (2002), THQ Inc.
X-Gold (2001), THQ Inc.
Cultures (2000), THQ Inc.
Micro Machines 1 and 2: Twin Turbo (2000), THQ Inc.
X-Tension (2000), THQ Inc.
Log!cal (1999), SunSoft
X: Beyond the Frontier (1999), THQ Inc.
Earthworm Jim 1 & 2: The Whole Can 'O Worms (1996), Funsoft
Rendering Ranger (1995), Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Japan), Inc.
Turrican II: The Final Fight (1995), Rainbow Arts Software GmbH
Lollypop (1994), Softgold Computerspiele GmbH
Cover Girl Strip Poker (1991), Emotional Pictures