Designer Software

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Designer Software
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Founded 1980
Headquarters Corona, California, USA
Website designersoftware.net

Designer Software is an American game developer. It was created in 1980 by Bill Bogenreif. The company is still around today, though they no longer develop video games.

Games

Music Development

GEN

Bill Bogenreif used GEMS for Baby's Day Out.

NES

Bill did not know how to program his own sound driver, so he used Mike Riedel's which could convert MIDI files to the NES. It is unknown if he got the driver from Mike himself, or if he got it from Radiance Software, who worked with Designer Software on Rollerblade Racer, and they also used Mike's sound engine in The Great Waldo Search. Mike Riedel said he does remember licensing the sound driver to different companies, but because of time he does not remember who they were.

Audio Personnel

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