moving to technopolis: Love-de-Lic and its legacy
a list of games developed or directed by hi-tech hippies Love-de-Lic and the studios that emerged from it, ordered by release date.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdb2dyfPeHI
notes for plataform and translation information.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdb2dyfPeHI
notes for plataform and translation information.
18 Games
Love-de-Lic:
Kenichi Ichi/Taro Kudo/Yoshiro Kimura. PSX (Japanese only), Switch/PS4/PS5/PC (English)
Kenichi Ichi/Taro Kudo/Yoshiro Kimura. PSX (Japanese only), Switch/PS4/PS5/PC (English)
Polygon Magic: Kenichi Nishi. Available in English (PSX).
Love-de-Lic: Taro Kudo. PSX (untranslated).
Love-de-Lic: designed by Keita Eto, written by Kenichi Nishi and music by Ryuichi Sakamoto. Fan translation available (Dreamcast).
VANPOOL: Taro Kudo. PS2 (untranslated).
Skip: Kenichi Nichi, Gamecube (currently just a scrip translation).
Punchline: Yoshiro Kimura. PS2/PS3 (English)
Skip: Kenichi Nishi, Gamecube (English).
Punchline: Yoshiro Kimura. PS2 (English).
Grasshopper Manufacture: Akira Ueda. DS (English).
VANPOOL: Taro Kudo. DS (English)
Skip: Kenichi Nishi. Wii (fan translation available).
CING: Yoshiro Kimura. Wii (English. avoid the Steam port if you can).
Marvelous: Akira Ueda, music by Nobuo Uematsu. (untranslated).
Onion Games: Yoshiro Kimura. (English, PC/Switch/Mobile).
Onion Games: Yoshiro Kimura. (English; Mobile).
Onion Games: Yoshiro Kimura. Switch/PC/PS4/PS5 (english)
Onion Games: Switch/PC (english)
4 Comments
updated with recent releases (moon, black bird, mon amour)
might you please unprivate your list of "short games for your appreciation"?
ludzu
3 years ago