- Frédérick Raynal
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name = Frédérick Raynal
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caption = Frédérick Raynal in 2007.
birth_date = 1965
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occupation =video game designer ,programmer
spouse = Yaël Barroz
children =
website = [http://www.ludoid.fr Ludoïd]Frédérick Raynal is a French
video game designer and programmer, notable for his game developments inInfogrames ,Adeline Software International andNo Cliché . He is married to Yaël Barroz, a fellow game designer, with whom he has two children.He is perhaps best known for "Alone in the Dark", a game that established many conventions of the
survival horror genre. Raynal also has a cult following for his "Little Big Adventure " trilogy, which as of 2008 still remains incomplete.Raynal and other former Adeline members have repeatedly told fans that creating the third installment is made difficult by having to license or reacquire the rights to the franchise, which currently belong to
Delphine Software International . However, Raynal has hinted that his current company,Ludoïd , which Raynal owns jointly with his wife, is attempting to negotiate the rights for a game to be called "Little Big Adventure 3: Genesis of the Stellar Entity", and at least one sketch, by Didier Chanfray, related to development of the title has been leaked to the public, later to be confirmed as appurtenant by Raynal.Career
Beginning in his highschool years, Raynal made early LED games including "Laser" (1979) for the ZX81. Shifting to software programming and working at his father's computer shop, Raynal's first commercial game, "
Robix 500 " (1983), sold around 80 copies. During his time working here, Raynal produced graphics for "PopCorn" (1988), which was only a moderate commercial success.After joining the infant
Infogrames he ported "Alpha Waves " (1990), a game which pushed new boundaries in gaming and is considered the first true 3D platform game. The port, fromAtari ST toDOS , was actually a complete rewrite in C of the originalMotorola 68000 assembly language code written byChristophe de Dinechin , after Raynal convinced Infogrames to make an exception to their policy of not porting assembly-language games.Convinced by his experience with "Alpha-Waves" that the time was ripe for
3D graphics [ [http://www.adventure-eu.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=207&Itemid=29 Interview with Frederick Raynal] from Adventure Europe] , he and his team soon went on to produce "Alone in the Dark" (1992), and worked on parts of the direct sequel ("Alone in the Dark 2 ") before leaving the company. The games were very influential on the gaming industry in general, and on the growth and success of Infogrames in particular.Raynal formed
Adeline Software International in 1993 with several former Infogrames members. With this new team, Raynal produced "Little Big Adventure " (1994), "Time Commando " (1996), and "Little Big Adventure 2 " (1997).Adeline was purchased by
Sega in 1997 and becameNo Cliché . With No Cliché, Raynal and his team produced "Toy Commander " (1999), and "Toy Racer " (2000) both for Sega'sDreamcast system, and also helped Raster Productions into coding localisation for the European release of its Dreamcast "Quake III Arena " port (2000). During this timeNo Cliché also produced a spin-off entitled "" (2000) as a free bonus with issue #10 of "OD Magazine".For a time Raynal was also working on a
survival horror action adventure called "Agartha", which got cancelled due to Sega's decision to stop development on Dreamcast. No Cliché remained together for a little while after the cancellation, attempting to create a PC port of Toy Commander. However, the group split before it could be finished.Raynal went on to form F4-Toys (later F4) with Bruno Heintz where he began work on an action adventure called "
Trium Planeta ". The game was to follow the style of Little Big Adventure, but was cancelled after a few months. Raynal also worked briefly atLittle World Studio before forming his current company,Ludoïd .In 1997 Raynal was credited in the short film, "
Double Jeu ". [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121217/fullcredits#cast Double Jeu Cast at IMdb] Retrieved onApril 17 ,2008 ]On March 13, 2006, Frédérick Raynal along with
Shigeru Miyamoto andMichel Ancel were knighted by French Minister of Culture and Communication,Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres , as Knights of Arts and Literature.It was the first time that video game developers were honored this distinction. [ [http://www.gamasutra.com/features/20060315/boissiere_01.shtml "From Paris with Love: de Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres"] from Gamasutra]Frédérick Raynal was involved for a time, as
consultant , in the design process of "Soul Bubbles ", a game for theNintendo DS going to be published byEidos Interactive [ [http://www.dsfanboy.com/2008/01/31/parisian-studio-popping-out-soul-bubbles/ Parisian studio popping out Soul Bubbles] , Retrieved onApril 5 ,2008 ] . He left the project on spring of2006 to start a new game with Ubisoft Montpellier [ [http://www.ecrans.fr/Le-stylet-decoince-la-bulle,3138.html Ecrans - Le stylet décoince la bulle (French website)] , Retrieved onApril 5 ,2008 ] . Little is known about this current project.Games designed by Frédérick Raynal
Independent
*"Laser" (
1979 )
*"Robix 500" (1983 )
*"Pop Corn" (1988 )With Infogrames
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Alpha Waves " (1990 )
*"Alone in the Dark " (1992 )With Adeline Software International
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Little Big Adventure " (1994 )
*"Time Commando " (1996 )
*"Little Big Adventure 2 " (1997 )With NoCliché
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Toy Commander " (1999 )
**"" (2000 )
*"Toy Racer (2000 )
*"Agartha (Canceled)"With F4
*"Trium Planeta (Canceled)"
As Consultant
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Soul Bubbles " (2008 video game )- Consultant (2006 )
*"Unknown Project with Ubisoft" (TBA) - Consultant (Since2006 )References
External links
* [http://www.ludoid.fr Ludoïd homepage]
*moby developer|id=65713|name=Frédérick Raynal's profile
*imdb|1403301
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