Heiko Schröder
aka:
Heiko Schroeder
Moby ID: 31325
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Heiko started earning money by programming at the early age of 16. His first game was published in 1987, but his first real hit was in 1989 with X-Out, which sold in excess of 120,000 copies in Europe. Due to his continual involvement with all aspects of the industry, Heiko was able to expand his multiple talents to cover games, multimedia, machine interfaces and hardware programming.
Besides motorcycling, Heiko's hobbies include flying airplanes. His dream is to (finally..) program a flight simulator (a dream obviously reflected in the name of this company).
Credited on 9 games
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Panzer Elite: Special Edition (2001, Windows) | Lead Programmer |
Panzer Elite (1999, Windows) | Lead Programmer |
Game, Net & Match! (1998, Windows) | Thanks to |
Splitterwelten (1997, DOS) | Programmierunterstützung (Additional Programming) |
Menateus (1996, Windows) | 3D Programming |
Talisman (1995, DOS) | Produzent |
Mad TV (1991, DOS) | Programming |
X-Out (1990, Atari ST) | Atari ST Version by |
In 80 Days Around the World (1987, Commodore 64) | Program by |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 5 games with Teut Weidemann
- 5 games with Celal Kandemiroglu
- 3 games with Hartwig Nieder-Gassel
- 3 games with Dirk Dobbert
- 3 games with Bone Buddrus
- 3 games with Jörg Meister
- 2 games with Arno Schröder
- 2 games with Georg T. Klotzberg
- 2 games with Marco Krichel
- 2 games with Michael J. McConnell
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Companies
- 3 games with Rainbow Arts Software GmbH
- 2 games with Wings Simulations GmbH
- 1 game with JoWooD Entertainment AG
- 1 game with Ubisoft Düsseldorf
- 1 game with MediaGAMES
- 1 game with CDP Sp. z o.o.
- 1 game with Software 2000
- 1 game with Psygnosis Limited
- 1 game with Russobit-M
- 1 game with Revolt Games
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