Delphine Software International

Delphine Software International
Private
Industry Computer and video games
Founded 1988
Defunct July 2004
Headquarters Paris, France
Key people
Paul Cuisset
Products Moto Racer series (1997-2002)

Delphine Software International was a French video game developer company. They were famous for creating the cinematic platform games Another World and Flashback, which bore a similarity to Prince of Persia, both in gameplay and in its use of rotoscoped animation. They were also known for their Moto Racer series.

History

Delphine Software International (DSI) was created in 1988 as a part of the Delphine Group and was initially based in Paris. It was headed by Paul de Senneville, and co-directed by Paul Cuisset, who was the company lead designer.

In 1993, a subsidiary company named Adeline Software International was created. In 2001, DSI relocated to Saint-Ouen. In December 2002, the company was removed from the Delphine Group. In February 2003, Delphine Software was sold to Doki Denki. The company closed down in July 2004 after bankruptcy and liquidation. Their official website has since shut down. As a consequence, Adeline also shut down around the same time.

Gameography

Year Game Platform(s)
1989 Castle Warrior Amiga, Atari ST
Bio Challenge
Future Wars Amiga, Atari ST, DOS
1990 Operation Stealth
1991 Another World 3DO, Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, DOS, Mac OS, SNES, Sega Mega Drive
Cruise for a Corpse Amiga, Atari ST, DOS
1992 Flashback 3DO, Amiga, Atari Jaguar, CD-i, DOS, FM Towns, Mac OS, NEC PC-9801, Sega CD, Sega Mega Drive, SNES
4 Get It DOS
1994 Shaq Fu Sega Mega Drive, SNES
1995 Fade to Black DOS, PlayStation
1997 Moto Racer Microsoft Windows, PlayStation
1998 Moto Racer 2
1999 Darkstone: Evil Reigns
2000 Moto Racer World Tour PlayStation
2001 Moto Racer 3 Microsoft Windows
2002 Moto Racer Advance Game Boy Advance
Unfinished Shaq-Fu 2[1] Sega Genesis, SNES
Humanity Project[2][3] Microsoft Windows
Devil Canvas[4][5] Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2
Legions of Fear
Moto Racer Traffic[6] Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Flashback Legend Game Boy Advance

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