Adeline Software International

Adeline Software International
Private (subsidiary of Delphine Software International)
Industry Video game industry
Fate Bankruptcy
Successor No Cliché
Founded February 1993 (1993-02)
Defunct July 2004 (2004-07)
Headquarters Lyon, France
Key people
Frédérick Raynal
Products Video games
Number of employees
21
Website www.adelinesoftware.com (defunct)

Adeline Software International was a video game developer founded in February 1993 as a subsidiary company of Delphine Software International, and based in Lyon, France. The team mostly came from Infogrames, another French video game company, after a disagreement about sequels of the Alone in the Dark bestseller.

History

The company employed 21 people including graphic artists, developers and musicians. Five members made up the core of the team: Frédérick Raynal (creative director), Yaël Barroz (computer artist in charge of scenery), Didier Chanfray (artistic director), Serge Plagnol (technical director), and Laurent Salmeron (resource manager).

After the release of Little Big Adventure 2 in 1997, the company slowly went quiet, and in July, the core team was sold to Sega, becoming No Cliché[1] and leaving Adeline as an empty group within Delphine.

Years after the apparent demise of Adeline, the brand was revived in 2002 by Delphine, and put it in charge of the development of Moto Racer Advance, released for the Game Boy Advance.[2] However, no members from the original Adeline staff were involved in the development. This new team at Adeline was also tasked with developing the game Flashback Legend, a sequel to the Flashback series which ended up being cancelled during 2003. The liquidation of Delphine in July 2004 marked the definite death of Adeline.

A third Little Big Adventure game has been a talking topic since 2000.

Games

References

  1. "Company". No Cliché. Archived from the original on March 4, 2001. Retrieved September 5, 2009.
  2. Harris, Craig (January 13, 2003). "Moto Racer Advance Review". IGN. Retrieved September 5, 2009.
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