Marc Alexander Ullrich

aka: Marc A. Ullrich

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Marc Ulrich, founder of Rainbow Arts, started the company while he was still at school. By the time he was 17 he had three employees.

Credited on 17 games

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Masterblazer (1991 on DOS) Managing Director
Turrican II: The Final Fight (1991 on Commodore 64) Managing Director
M.U.D.S.: Mean Ugly Dirty Sport (1990 on DOS) Managing Director
Turrican (1990 on Commodore 64) Producer
X-Out (1990 on ZX Spectrum) Thanks to
Apprentice (1990 on Atari ST) Managing Director
Z-Out (1990 on Amiga) Thanks to
The Curse of Ra (1990 on Commodore 64) Managing Director
Grand Monster Slam (1989 on Atari ST) Thanks to
Spherical (1989 on Atari ST) Producer
Rock 'n Roll (1989 on Atari ST) Special thanks to
Circus Attractions (1989 on DOS) Thanks to
Garrison (1988 on Commodore 64) Produced by
In 80 Days Around the World (1987 on Commodore 64) Produced by
Street Cat (1987 on Atari ST) Produced by
Graffiti Man (1987 on Atari ST) Produced by
Jinks (1987 on Commodore 64) Produced by

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Ca. 1989. Source: ACE #27, 1989/12

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