VD-dev

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VD-dev
Formerly1996 (Fernando Velez et Guillaume Dubail)

2002 (Velez & Dubail Dev. Team)

2007 (VD-dev)
IndustryVideogame developer
Founded (Digital Concept)
FounderFernando Velez
Guillaume Dubail
Headquarters
France

VD-dev (formerly Velez & Dubail Dev. Team) is a French video game development studio founded in 1990. The studio worked on several Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games for Infogrames and Atari.

History[]

The studio was founded by the programmer Fernando Velez and the graphic designer Guillaume Dubail, working together in game design.[1] After abandoning a shoot 'em up concept in 1989, they developed Jim Power in Mutant Planet under the name Digital Concept. They parted ways between 1992 and 1996 due to each one's being drafted on military conscription (Guillaume Dubail worked on Jim Power's graphics after Fernando Velez programmed Mr. Nutz and Jurassic Park Part 2: The Chaos Continues for Game Boy).They signed their names on the games credits from 1996, as Velez & Dubail Dev. Team from 2002 (V-Rally 3) and eventually as VD-dev from 2007.[2] In 2013, they were assembled by Frédéric Zimmer, animation programmer for Ubisoft''s Watch Dogs.[3] Fernando Velez died in July 2016. He was 46 years old[4]

Games developed[]

References[]

  1. ^ Interview de Guillaume Dubail - V-Rally 3, Puissance-Nintendo.
  2. ^ Interview exclusive du studio VD-Dev (IronFall), 18 novembre 2013, Nintendo Difference.
  3. ^ Steeve Mambrucchi, Décès de Fernando Velez (VD-dev), 25 juillet 2016, Gamekult
  4. ^ http://www.vd-dev.com/
  5. ^ https://twitter.com/VdDevGames/status/1057941806573326336
  6. ^ "Rise: Race the Future on Steam".

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