Company:Loriciels

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Loriciel
Loriciels
Virtual Studio
IndustryComputer and video game industry
Founded1983
Defunct1995
HeadquartersFrance
Key people
Marc Bayle
Laurent Weil

Loriciel (also sometimes Loriciels) was a French video game developing company that was active from 1983 to the early 1990s.

During the 1980s, they developed games for various systems (Oric 1, ZX81, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Thomson and the Atari ST). The first game that Loriciel developed was Hubert for the Commodore 64. They managed to publish 150 different games within their short lifespan as a company. While several attempts were made to revive the company (first as 'Loriciel' then 'Virtual Studio'), financial difficulties would force this company to shut down after developing Tommy Moe's Winter Extreme: Skiing & Snowboarding for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Video games

Personal computers

Amstrad CPC

  • Empire (1985)
  • Dianne (1985)
  • Rally II (1985)
  • Foot Marius Tresor (1985)
  • Le 5eme Axe (1985)
  • Tony Truand (1985)
  • Orphée: Le Voyage Aux Enfers (1985)
  • Le Mystère De Kikekankoi (1985)
  • Le Diamant De L'ile Maudite (1985)
  • Planete Base (1985)
  • Torann (1985)
  • 3D Fight (1985)
  • Lorigraph (1985)
  • Pearl Harbour (1985)
  • Bob Winner (1986)
  • Pouvoir (1986)
  • Marche Commun (1986)
  • Reversi Champion (1986)
  • Bactron (1986)
  • Top Secret (1986)
  • Sapiens (1986)
  • Le Pacte (1986)
  • Les Templiers D'Orven (1986)
  • MGT: The Magnetik Tank (1986)
  • Billy La Banlieue 1 (1986)
  • L'aigle d'or (1986)
  • Infernal Runner (1986)
  • Des Chiffres et des Lettres (1987)
  • Mata Hari (1988)
  • Space Racer (1988)
  • Skweek (1989)
  • Disc (1990)
  • Moon Blaster (1990)
  • Quadrel (1991)
  • Super Skweek (1991)
  • Bumpy's Arcade Fantasy (1992)
  • Jim Power in Mutant Planet (1992)
  • Tennis Cup II (1992)
  • Tiny Skweeks (1992)

Commodore 64

Commodore Amiga

  • Space Racer (1988)
  • Skweek (1989)
  • Disc (1990)
  • Moon Blaster (1990)
  • Quadrel (1991)
  • Super Skweek (1991)
  • Bumpy's Arcade Fantasy (1992)
  • Jim Power in Mutant Planet (1992)
  • Tennis Cup II (1992)
  • Tiny Skweeks (1992)
  • Entity (1993)
  • The Cartoons (1993)

Macintosh

  • Targhan (1989)

MS-DOS

  • Orphée: Voyage aux Enfers (1985)
  • Top Secret (1985)
  • Bob Winner (1986)
  • Magnetik Tank (1986)
  • Quasar (1986)
  • Sapiens (1986)
  • Tera: La Cité des Crânes (1986)
  • Des Chiffres et des Lettres (1987)
  • Cobra (1987)
  • Mach 3 (1987)
  • Mission (1987)
  • Space Racer (1988)
  • Turbo Cup (1988)
  • Crazy Shot (1989)
  • Sherman M4 (1989)
  • Skweek (1989)
  • Moon Blaster (1990)
  • Panza Kick Boxing (1990)
  • Pinball Magic (1990)
  • Quadrel (1990)
  • Time Race (1990)
  • Golden Eagle (1991)
  • The Brainies (1991)
  • Paragliding (1991)
  • Best of the Best (1992)
  • Booly (1991)
  • Bumpy's Arcade Fantasy (1992)
  • Psyborg (1992)
  • D-Day (1992)
  • Tennis Cup II (1992)
  • Entity (1993)
  • Jim Power (1993)

Nintendo

Game Boy

NES

Super NES

Sega

Game Gear

  • Skweek (1991)

Genesis/Mega Drive

PC Engine

HuCard

  • Skweek (1991)

CD-ROM²

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