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- Wintermute may refer to: H. Ogden Wintermute (1895–1964) American writer and historian Marjorie Wintermute (1919–2007) American architect Slim Wintermute...
- Riviera, a sociopathic thief and drug addict. The trail leads Case to Wintermute, an artificial intelligence created by the Tessier-Ashpool family. The...
- Wintermute Engine (WME) is a set of software tools and a runtime interpreter (game engine) primarily designed for creating and running graphical adventure...
- Urgel "Slim" Wintermute (born July 9, 1917 – presumed dead October 1977) was an American collegiate and professional basketball player. Born in Portland...
- (also known as "Wintermute") is an episodic adventure game, with survival elements, and does not have a permadeath feature. In Wintermute, the player switches...
- Marjorie Wintermute (1919–2007) was an American architect in Oregon. She was educated at the University of Oregon as an interior designer, graduating with...
- Wintermute Lake is a lake in Stevens County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Wintermute Lake was named for Charles Wintermute, a pioneer who settled near...
- Henry Ogden Wintermute, Sr. (29 November 1895, Mount Vernon, Ohio – 29 May 1964) was an American writer and historian. He wrote a biography of minstrel...
- a science fiction adventure game created by Studio Trophis using the Wintermute Engine. Originally designed as a university project, it was expanded to...
- shooting erupted after a personal slight: Wintermute asked McCook for a cigar and was refused, after which Wintermute felt insulted and challenged McCook to...