Armin Gessert (June 13, 1963 – November 8, 2009) was a computer game developer from Germany. Along with Manfred Trenz and Chris Hülsbeck, he was one of the developers of the 1987 computer game The Great Giana Sisters for Commodore 64. His previous employers included the labels Rainbow Arts and Blue Byte. He was the founder of Spellbound Entertainment.
Career
In 1994, he established his own company, Spellbound Entertainment. Spellbound released several titles, including Desperados, Desperados 2, and Airline Tycoon. Gessert’s last title, Great Giana Sisters DS, was released in 2009 in Germany and Australia.
Death
Gessert died of a heart attack on November 8, 2009.[1]
References
- ↑ Armin Gessert's obituary Archived 2009-11-13 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
External links
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