Game company profile: Trecision
Trecision was an Italian video game development company founded in 1991, based in Rapallo, Italy. The company was known for developing a variety of games primarily in the adventure and action genres during the 1990s and early 2000s. Some of their notable titles include "Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy," "The Watchmaker," and "Dinosaurs for Hire." The company collaborated with several international publishers to bring their games to a global audience.
In 2003, Trecision was acquired by the Italian subsidiary of the American company, Take-Two Interactive, which marked the end of Trecision's independent operations. The acquisition was part of Take-Two's strategy to expand its presence in the European market. Post-acquisition, Trecision's team continued to work on various projects under the new management before eventually dissolving.