Among his credits are the PC DOS version of Chuck Yeager's Air Combat, LHX Attack Chopper, and Jane's US Navy Fighters, all published by Electronic Arts.
Iverson's experience with computers began at the age of fifteen when he went to a friend's house to play games on an Apple II.
However, after beginning his studies at the University of Michigan he learned that even talented artists rarely make a good living with their art, but that computer programmers make more money as a general rule.
"I think technology a lot of times has that same effect.... Now you can stop worrying about that stuff and you can say, 'Well, what do I do that's really interesting to the customer on top of that framework?
'"[4][5] Iverson also wrote the MS-DOS and Apple IIGS versions of Deluxe Paint, a program originally written for the Amiga by Dan Silva.