For now, we have some retro games you might like to dip into to tide you over, or you can always find the originals on Steam at those links. If you’re keen to keep up with the development of the upcoming indie game, you can head to the studio’s blog here, where the team will be sharing updates. There’s almost no information yet on what the game will involve, though the job advert does describe it as a “reboot of a cult videogame of the ’90s: Little Big Adventure”, so it’s looks like it could be a reboot rather than a sequel, as such. Raynal and Chanfray are among the team members listed at the studio, and there’s a job advert currently listed for Little Big Adventure 3’s game director – so it seems that’ll likely be the game’s name. On the studio’s site, 2.21 describes itself as an “indie videogame studioĬrafting a new LBA for PC and consoles”, and has put out a thread for fans to express their hopes and desires on what they’d love to see in the new game. While the post says the wait is almost over, it seems that’s only the case in relative terms, as it adds that “development of the game has not started yet, so let’s stop squirming!” On March 13, 2006, Frdrick Raynal, together with Shigeru Miyamoto and Michel Ancel, was knighted by the French Minister of Culture and Communication as Knight of Arts and Literature. Speedrun live event with Frederick Raynal and Didier Chanfrey. After releasing Little Big Adventure, Time Commando and Little Big Adventure 2, the team at Adeline Software launched a new studio - No Clich - financed by Sega. Addressing Little Big Adventure fans, the announcement reveals that fans’ wait for a new game in the series is “almost over” as, “thanks to the loving support of Frédérick Raynal and Didier Chanfray,” the studio has launched to create a new Little Big Adventure game. With this new team, Raynal produced Little Big Adventure (1994), Time Commando (1996), Little Big Adventure 2 (1997), Toy Commander (1999), and other games. 2.21 is a new French developer formed by various industry veterans including Little Big Adventure co-creator Didier Chanfray as well as Frdrick Raynal, creator of Alone in the Dark and co. My name is Didier Chanfray, and I am one of the co-founders of Adeline Software International in 1993 along with Frdrick Raynal and Yal Barroz. That’s according to a tweet posted by a brand-new studio called 2.21 set up to “bring Twinsen and Zoe back to PC and consoles”.
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