Love-de-Lic
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Love-de-Lic, Inc. (ラブデリック, Rabuderikku), stylised as LOVE•de•LIC, was a Japanese video game developer created by Kenichi Nishi in 1995. Many of its personnel were former Square employees. The firm folded in 2000 after creating three games. Many employees went on to work for other small and independent gaming businesses, including skip Ltd., Vanpool, and Punchline. [1][2]
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 1995 |
Defunct | 2000 |
Fate | Dissolved |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people | Kenichi Nishi |
Products | See games |
Website | lovedelic.co.jp at the Wayback Machine (archived May 31, 2001) |
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Former staff members Yoshiro Kimura, Kazuyuki Kurashima, and Hirofumi Taniguchi currently manage the game company Onion Games, which brought Moon: Remix RPG Adventure to the Nintendo Switch, Windows, and PlayStation 4, as well as publishing it in English for the first time.[3]
The name "Love-de-Lic" was inspired by Nishi's love for Yellow Magic Orchestra, notably the album Technodelic.[2]