Love-de-Lic
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Love-de-Lic, Inc. (ラブデリック Rabuderikku?) was a Japanese company that developed video games. It was founded by Kenichi Nishi in 1995. Its staff included many former employees of Square. After producing three RPGs, and adventure games, respectively, the company disbanded in 2000, going their separate ways to other small and independent game companies such as skip Ltd., Vanpool, and Punchline.[1][2]
The name "Love-de-Lic" derives from Nishi's love for the Yellow Magic Orchestra, specifically the album Technodelic.[2]
Contents
Games
- Moon: Remix RPG Adventure - (1997, PlayStation)
- UFO: A Day in the Life - (1999, PlayStation)
- L.O.L.: Lack of Love - (2000, Dreamcast)
Staff
- Kenichi Nishi
- Taro Kudou
- Akira Ueda
- Yoshiro Kimura
- Keita Eto
- Kazuyuki Kurashima
- Hirofumi Taniguchi
- Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Hiroshi Suzuki
References
External links
- Official website (webarchive) (Japanese)
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- Articles containing Japanese-language text
- Official website not in Wikidata
- Articles with Japanese-language external links
- Companies established in 1995
- Companies disestablished in 2000
- Defunct video game companies
- Video game companies of Japan
- Video game development companies
- Japanese video game company stubs