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− | {{sub-stub}}'''Loriciel''', formerly '''Loriciels''', was a French home computer software developer | + | {{sub-stub}}'''Loriciel''', formerly '''Loriciels''', was a French home computer software developer funded in 1983 by Mark Bayle and Laurent Weill.The company owes is name to micro-computer Oric-1 manufactured by British company Tangerine Computer Systems for which they produced their very first games.In 1990 the company was forced to abdicate the "S" and change is name to Loriciel due to financial problems.In 1992 the company goes bankrupt and in an attempt to "reborn", becomes Virtual Studio,developing some Atari Jaguar games but disappears some time after. |
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Loriciel, formerly Loriciels, was a French home computer software developer funded in 1983 by Mark Bayle and Laurent Weill.The company owes is name to micro-computer Oric-1 manufactured by British company Tangerine Computer Systems for which they produced their very first games.In 1990 the company was forced to abdicate the "S" and change is name to Loriciel due to financial problems.In 1992 the company goes bankrupt and in an attempt to "reborn", becomes Virtual Studio,developing some Atari Jaguar games but disappears some time after.
Softogrpahy
- This list might be incomplete; please help expand it.
SC-3000
- Assembleur Symbolique (1984)
- Crocky (1984)
- Kamikaze (1984)
- Moniteur Desassembleur (1984)
- Creation des Sprites (198x)
Mega Drive
- Best of the Best: Championship Karate (1991)
- Davis Cup Tennis (1993)
- Jim Power: The Arcade Game (cancelled)
Game Gear
- Slider (1991)