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{{quote|Wow! THE Mario. In person! Pleased to meet you! I’m Andy Iverson, one of the writers. Actually I’m a writer-programmer. We’ve been making this game…|Andrew Iverson|Mario's Time Machine}} | {{quote|Wow! THE Mario. In person! Pleased to meet you! I’m Andy Iverson, one of the writers. Actually I’m a writer-programmer. We’ve been making this game…|Andrew Iverson|Mario's Time Machine}} | ||
'''Andrew Iverson''', occasionally credited as '''Andy Iverson''', is a former employee of [[The Software Toolworks]]. He was one of the writers for the MS-DOS and PC versions of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', and the sole "scriptwriter" for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] version. He was also one of the software designers for the SNES version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' and, along with [[Henrik Markarian]], also served as the director of ''[[Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters]]'' and ''[[Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers]]''. He went on to co-found Starsphere Interactive with Markarian (whose last game was released in 2004 with ''{{wp|Star Trek: Shattered Universe}}'' before it seemingly went defunct). | '''Andrew Iverson''', occasionally credited as '''Andy Iverson''', is a former employee of [[The Software Toolworks]]. He was one of the writers for the MS-DOS and PC versions of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', and the sole "scriptwriter" for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] version. He was also one of the software designers for the SNES version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' and, along with [[Henrik Markarian]], also served as the director of ''[[Mario's Early Years! Fun with Letters]]'' and ''[[Mario's Early Years! Fun with Numbers]]''. He went on to co-found Starsphere Interactive with Markarian (whose last game was released in [[2004]] with ''{{wp|Star Trek: Shattered Universe}}'' before it seemingly went defunct). | ||
Iverson is also a character in the [[PC]] versions of ''Mario's Time Machine'', in which [[Mario]] meets Iverson and other The Software Toolworks employees upon traveling to their headquarters in [[Novato]] in 1993, or [[1994]] in the ''[[Mario's Time Machine Deluxe]]'' release. A graphic of Iversion shows a partially-obscured whiteboard to his left with the title "TOP 10," and only shows three numbered points, each showing unreadable squiggly lines. | Iverson is also a character in the [[PC]] versions of ''Mario's Time Machine'', in which [[Mario]] meets Iverson and other The Software Toolworks employees upon traveling to their headquarters in [[Novato]] in [[1993]], or [[1994]] in the ''[[Mario's Time Machine Deluxe]]'' release. A graphic of Iversion shows a partially-obscured whiteboard to his left with the title "TOP 10," and only shows three numbered points, each showing unreadable squiggly lines. | ||
==History== | ==History== |