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As a French company, they released a lot on Amstrad CPC, and even for the PLUS range, with some Cartridge games.
 
As a French company, they released a lot on Amstrad CPC, and even for the PLUS range, with some Cartridge games.
  
They also released educationnal softwares and serious applications.
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They also released educational softwares and serious applications.
  
 
They also used [[Games Crossdev|Crossdev]] on many games to get similar graphics on Thomson computers, PC, Atari ST and Amstrad versions.
 
They also used [[Games Crossdev|Crossdev]] on many games to get similar graphics on Thomson computers, PC, Atari ST and Amstrad versions.
  
The company's first name was '''Loriciels''' (plurial), in 1990 they changed their name to the singular '''Loriciel''' version and their logo from the cute white cat to the bad luck black cat.
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The company's first name was '''Loriciels''' (plural), in 1990 they changed their name to the singular '''Loriciel''' version and their logo from the cute white cat to the bad luck black cat.
  
 
They went on bankrupt in 1992.
 
They went on bankrupt in 1992.
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* [[Turbo Cup]]
 
* [[Turbo Cup]]
 
* [[Zox 2099]]
 
* [[Zox 2099]]
 
  
 
== Releases for GX4000/PLUS (cartridges) ==
 
== Releases for GX4000/PLUS (cartridges) ==
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* [[Tennis Cup 2 ( Cartridge )]]
 
* [[Tennis Cup 2 ( Cartridge )]]
  
==Releases with PLUS features==
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== Releases with PLUS features ==
  
 
* [[L'Aigle d'Or 2]]
 
* [[L'Aigle d'Or 2]]

Revision as of 14:57, 11 August 2010

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Loriciels (or Loriciel was a French company which started its developments on ORIC computers, hence the name L-ORIC-IELS, a pun as "logiciel" is the french word for "software"

As a French company, they released a lot on Amstrad CPC, and even for the PLUS range, with some Cartridge games.

They also released educational softwares and serious applications.

They also used Crossdev on many games to get similar graphics on Thomson computers, PC, Atari ST and Amstrad versions.

The company's first name was Loriciels (plural), in 1990 they changed their name to the singular Loriciel version and their logo from the cute white cat to the bad luck black cat.

They went on bankrupt in 1992.

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