Björn Larsson
Björn Larsson (born May 12, 1975) is a Swedish game director, executive producer and game designer. Björn founded Iridon Interactive in 1998 publishing and producing titles including Total Soccer 2000 and Pure Pinball. In 2004, Björn rebranded Iridon to Legendo Entertainment to focus on computer and video games based on myths and historical events. Notable titles include The Three Musketeers and Attack on Pearl Harbor.
Björn Larsson | |
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Born | May 12, 1975 |
Occupation | Game Designer, Executive Producer |
Games by Björn Larsson
- 1997 – Dink Smallwood (PC)
- 1998 – Excessive Speed (PC)
- 1999 – Total Soccer 2000 (PC)
- 2000 – Akimbo: Kung-Fu Hero (PC)
- 2002 – Turble Turtle Adventure (GBA)
- 2004 – Pure Pinball (Xbox)
- 2007 – Attack on Pearl Harbor (Windows XP and Windows Vista)
- 2009 – The Three Musketeers: One for all! (WiiWare)
- 2010 – Pearl Harbor Trilogy - 1941: Red Sun Rising (WiiWare)
- 2011 – Ghost Mania (WiiWare)
- 2011 – The Three Musketeers: One for all! (Mac App Store)
- 2012 – Fortune Winds: Ancient Trader (Mac App Store)
- 2017 - Flying Tigers: Shadows over China (PC)
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References
External links
Wikiquote has quotations related to: Björn Larsson |
- Nintendo UK interviews Bjorn Larsson on Pearl Harbor Trilogy - 1941: Red Sun Rising
- Interview with Björn Larsson re The Three Musketeers WiiWare on NintendoLife
- The official web site of Legendo Entertainment
- Interview with Björn Larsson on Gaming Nexus
- Bjorn Larsson at MobyGames
- Intervista a Bjorn Larsson, sul portale RAI Letteratura
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