Trecision

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Trecision S.p.A.
TypePrivate
IndustryVideo games
Founded1991
FounderPietro Montelatici
Fabrizio Lagorio
Edoardo Gervino
Defunct2003
FateBankruptcy and liquidation
HeadquartersRapallo, Genoa, Italy
ProductsProfezia, Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy

Trecision S.p.A. was an Italian video game developer founded in 1991[1] by Pietro Montelatici, Fabrizio Lagorio and Edoardo Gervino. The company's headquarters was in Rapallo (province of Genoa).

Their first game was Profezia developed for Amiga and PC, followed by a number of titles for different platforms (Amiga, MS-DOS, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and mobile phones).

In March 2000, Trecision acquired fellow Italian game developer Pixelstorm Games and MotherBrain Entertainment becoming the largest game developer in Italy.[1][2]

Trecision was working on two games for Cryo Interactive when that company declared bankruptcy in 2002. Consequently Trecision filed for voluntary liquidation in mid-2003.[3] Trecision accredited Cryo's closure with its own bankruptcy.[4]

List of Trecision games[]

Developed titles[]

# Title Release year Platform(s) Notes
1 Profezia 1991 Amiga, MS-DOS
2 1992 Amiga Game published by the Italian company Simulmondo.
3 1994 Amiga, MS-DOS
4 Alien Virus 1995 MS-DOS, PC
5 1995 Amiga
6 Ark of Time 1997 MS-DOS, PC, PlayStation
7 Syyrah: The Warp Hunter 1997 MS-DOS, PC Game developed by .
8 Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy 1998 Amiga, PC Game co-developed with Team17.
9 1999 PC, PlayStation Game developed by Pixelstorm.
10 Chris Kamara's Street Soccer 2000 PlayStation Game developed by Pixelstorm.
11 The Watchmaker 2001 PC
12 2002 PC
13 2003 Mobile phones
14 2003 PC, PlayStation 2 The PlayStation 2 version of the game was released in 2006.
15 Grande Fratello: Il Gioco 2003 Mobile phones, PC, PlayStation Game released only in Italy. Based on Grande Fratello, the Italian version of Big Brother, aired from 2000 on Canale 5.
16 2003 Mobile phones
17 2003 Mobile phones
18 2003 Mobile phones
19 Unknown Mobile phones
20 Unknown Mobile phones

Cancelled titles[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "IGN:Trecision". Archived from the original on March 8, 2002. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  2. ^ Walker, Trey (2001-01-30). "Trecision Acquires Two Developers". Gamespot. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  3. ^ Fahey, Rob (2003-07-09). "Trecision goes into liquidation". gamesindustry.biz. Retrieved 2008-08-16.
  4. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20031019033700/http://www.multiplayer.it/b2b/articoli.php3?id=9110
  5. ^ Scooty Racers (PS2 XBOX - Cancelled)
  6. ^ Zidane Football Generation (PS2 - Cancelled)

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