Love-de-Lic

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Love-de-Lic
Founded: 1995
Defunct: 2000
Headquarters:
Japan

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Love-de-Lic Co., Ltd. (株式会社ラブデリック), sometimes stylized as LOVEDELIC, was a Japanese video game developer most notable for their quirky and offbeat series of role-playing games, and for collaborating with renowned Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto.

The company derives its name from founder Kenichi Nishi's passion for the 1981 Yellow Magic Orchestra album Technodelic.

Company

Love-de-Lic was founded in 1995 by Kenichi Nishi, and included many former staff from fellow Japanese developer Square.

Softography

Dreamcast

  • (2000) (as LOVEDELIC)

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