VD-dev

Moby ID: 2941

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  • Velez & Dubail Dev. Team (from 2002 to 2007)
  • Digital Concept (from 1990 to 1996)

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VD-dev is a game development studio based in France. It was founded in 1990 as Digital Concept by Fernando Velez and Guillaume Dubail. Velez did the programming while Dubail was responsible for the graphics. They cooperated for the game design. The studio's first released title was Jim Power in Mutant Planet in 1992.

Between 1992 and 1996 they parted ways and eventually returned signing their games as Fernando Velez et Guillaume Dubail. In 2002 they started using the name Velez & Dubail Dev. Team and in 2007 VD-dev.

On 22th June 2016 co-founder Velez passed away.

Credited on 16 Games from 1992 to 2018

Rise: Race the Future (2018 on Nintendo Switch, Windows, Windows Apps)
IronFall: Invasion (2015 on Nintendo 3DS)
Driver: Renegade (2011 on Nintendo 3DS)
C.O.P.: The Recruit (2009 on Nintendo DS)
Driv3r (2005 on Game Boy Advance)
Astérix & Obélix XXL (2004 on Game Boy Advance)
Stuntman (2003 on Game Boy Advance)
V-Rally 3 (2002 on Game Boy Advance)
Wacky Races (2000 on Game Boy Color)
Test Drive: Le Mans (2000 on Game Boy Color)
Supercross Freestyle (2000 on Game Boy Color)
Looney Tunes: Carrot Crazy (1998 on Game Boy Color)
V-Rally: Championship Edition (1998 on Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Windows Mobile...)
The Smurfs' Nightmare (1997 on Game Boy, Game Boy Color)
Lucky Luke (1996 on Game Boy, Game Boy Color)
Jim Power in "Mutant Planet" (1992 on Amiga, Atari ST, TurboGrafx CD...)

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