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===Background===
Editions by TeamLogo
'''Adeline Software International''' was a French development studio that was founded as a subsidiary of [[Delphine Software International]] in February of 1993. Based in Lyons, France and made up of former [[Atari (France)|Infogrames]] team members, they were well-known for their famous adventure series, ''Little Big Adventure''. In 1997, the team was bought by Sega, who renamed it to '''No-Cliché''' as the first wholly-owned console studio from Europe. No-Cliché went defunct in 2001, while Adeline Software was reportedly liquidated in July 2004.
===1st Logo (1994-1996)===
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File:Adeline-1.jpeg
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see a picture of a big cat made of colored lines. Below is the name likeof the thisstudio:
 
<center>ADELINE<br>SOFTWARE<br>INTERNATIONAL</center>
Background: Adeline was a French development studio, well-known for its famous adventure series. In 1997, the team was bought by Sega and renamed it as "No-Cliché" as the first wholly-owned console studio from Europe. The studio went down sometime in 2001.
 
'''Variant:''' There is an animated version on the PlaystationPlayStation port of LBA''Little Big Adventure'', where particles create the drawing on a black background. After the logo was formedforms, it spinnedspins once and the name zoomedzooms out below, before a flash makes into the final project.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' None or the logo forming.
1st Logo
(1994-1996)
Adeline Software (1996)
Logo: On a white background, we see a picture of big cat made of colored lines. Below is the name like this:
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of rising xylophone notes or a synth chime tune with a guitar and a choir.
ADELINE
SOFTWARE
INTERNATIONAL
 
'''Availability:''' On ''Little Big Adventure'' (not the PlaystationPlayStation version) and ''Time Commando''.
Variant: There is an animated version on the Playstation port of LBA, where particles create the drawing on a black background. After the logo was formed, it spinned once and the name zoomed out below, before a flash makes into the final project.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' It's one of the best in-game logos.
FX/SFX: None or the logo forming.
 
===2nd Logo (1997)===
Music/Sounds: A series of rising xylophone notes or a synth chime tune with a guitar and a choir.
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Adeline-2.jpeg
</gallery>
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we seAdeline Software (1997)esee the picture of the cat being drawn by colored lines. The name, designed as above, fades in right to the picture. Then the logo clears out.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Color lines draw the cat.
Availability: On Little Big Adventure (not the Playstation version) and Time Commando.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' Drawing sounds.
Editor's Note: It's one of the best in-game logos.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Twinsen's Odyssey'', namedalso known as ''Little Big Adventure 2'' in Europe.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
 
== No-Cliché ==
2nd Logo
===(1998-2001)===
(1997)
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File:No_Cliché.jpeg
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'''Logo:''' There are two squares, black and blue, on a white background, and there are also letters above them, "N" and "C" (with a stress sign) in custom design. The construction begin to vibrate, then it explodes and many objects fly around. After all, the squares leap back, much enlarged now to contain the whole words. The yellow O jumps, rotating, into the screen, and the stress sign trembles.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Many action on the screen, with letters and objects moving in every direction.
Logo: On a black background, we seAdeline Software (1997)e the picture of the cat being drawn by colored lines. The name, designed as above, fades in right to the picture. Then the logo clears out.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' Various ambient pops, with engine sound, then a group of children starts laughing and finally the tapping sound.
FX/SFX: Color lines draw the cat.
 
'''Availability:''' On ''Toy Commander'' for Sega Dreamcast.
Music/Sounds: Drawing sounds.
 
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
Availability: Seen on Twinsen's Odyssey, named Little Big Adventure 2 in Europe.
[[Category:French logos]]
 
[[Category:French video game logos]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:Video game logos]]
 
 
No-Cliché
 
 
3rd Logo
(1998-2001)
NoCliche (1999)
Logo: There are two squares, black and blue, on a white background, and there are also letters above them, "N" and "C" (with a stress sign) in custom design. The construction begin to vibrate, then it explodes and many objects fly around. After all, the squares leap back, much enlarged now to contain the whole words. The yellow O jumps, rotating, into the screen, and the stress sign trembles.
 
FX/SFX: Many action on the screen, with letters and objects moving in every direction.
 
Music/Sounds: Various ambient pops, with engine sound, then a group of children starts laughing and finally the tapping sound.
 
Availability: On Toy Commander for Sega Dreamcast.
 
Editor's Note: The sounds and tapping effect, not to mention the children laughing may catch first-time viewers off-guard.

Revision as of 21:30, 23 February 2022


Background

Adeline Software International was a French development studio that was founded as a subsidiary of Delphine Software International in February of 1993. Based in Lyons, France and made up of former Infogrames team members, they were well-known for their famous adventure series, Little Big Adventure. In 1997, the team was bought by Sega, who renamed it to No-Cliché as the first wholly-owned console studio from Europe. No-Cliché went defunct in 2001, while Adeline Software was reportedly liquidated in July 2004.

1st Logo (1994-1996)

Logo: On a white background, we see a picture of a big cat made of colored lines. Below is the name of the studio:

ADELINE
SOFTWARE
INTERNATIONAL

Variant: There is an animated version on the PlayStation port of Little Big Adventure, where particles create the drawing on a black background. After the logo forms, it spins once and the name zooms out below, before a flash makes into the final project.

FX/SFX: None or the logo forming.

Music/Sounds: A series of rising xylophone notes or a synth chime tune with a guitar and a choir.

Availability: On Little Big Adventure (not the PlayStation version) and Time Commando.

Editor's Note: It's one of the best in-game logos.

2nd Logo (1997)

Logo: On a black background, we see the picture of the cat being drawn by colored lines. The name, designed as above, fades in right to the picture. Then the logo clears out.

FX/SFX: Color lines draw the cat.

Music/Sounds: Drawing sounds.

Availability: Seen on Twinsen's Odyssey, also known as Little Big Adventure 2 in Europe.

Editor's Note: None.

No-Cliché

(1998-2001)

Logo: There are two squares, black and blue, on a white background, and there are also letters above them, "N" and "C" (with a stress sign) in custom design. The construction begin to vibrate, then it explodes and many objects fly around. After all, the squares leap back, much enlarged now to contain the whole words. The yellow O jumps, rotating, into the screen, and the stress sign trembles.

FX/SFX: Many action on the screen, with letters and objects moving in every direction.

Music/Sounds: Various ambient pops, with engine sound, then a group of children starts laughing and finally the tapping sound.

Availability: On Toy Commander for Sega Dreamcast.

Editor's Note: None.

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