No Cliché

No cliché was a French game developers who developed games for the Sega Dreamcast.

History

No Cliché was previously known as Adeline Software International, before it was bought by Sega.

Adeline Software International was a game developer that was founded as an offshoot of Delphine Software International in February 1993 in Lyon, France. In business 21 people worked, among which are graphic artists, game developers, and musicians were. Leader responsible for the small business Frédérick Raynal were as director and Yael Barroz, Didier Chanfray, Serge Plagnol and Laurent Salmeron. The team consisted mainly of employees of the French Spieelentwicklers Infogrames after it has there been wrangling for the successor to Alone in the Dark.

As the company Little Big Adventure games out for the PC and PlayStation, Time Commando for the PC, PlayStation and Sega Saturn and Little Big Adventure 2 for the PC brought. After the release of Little Big Adventure 2 in 1997, the company went bankrupt. The team was sold to Sega and became the game developers No Cliché. Although the company had been dissolved, 2002, the game Moto Racer Advance came for the Game Boy Advance under the name Adeline Software International out.

No Cliché, has become known for his game Toy Commander, which was released for the Dreamcast in 1999. Furthermore, it developed the game Toy Racer, released in 2000. In 2001, Sega decided to stop the development of most Dreamcast games, which houses the game Agartha was a horror - adventure game, which has now been abandoned unfinished. After the company was for a short time and worked on a PC version of the game Toy Commander, but before the completion of the team and the company was dissolved.

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