Heinz Rudolf

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Heinz Rudolf worked as a freelance programmer and pixel graphician in the early 90s. Together with his friend Claus Frein He was involved in the creation of Lethal Xcess, the technically brilliant shooter for the Atari ST and Amiga. The game was published by Eclipse Software Design and can now be downloaded for free, from the official Lethal Xcess website. Heinz Rudolf also worked on lots of Atari ST demos for the demo crew X-Troll, where he was known under the nickname Cyclone.

Heinz Rudolf is still an active member of the Atari ST demoscene and became one of the main editors of Alive, one of the few remaining disk magazines for Atari.