Their first product was an adult video game based on Tetris, which they then offered on floppy disks in the ad section of Computer Magazine.
[6] Around the time they released the games for Private, IBM launched the "Da Vinci" contest where the first prizes were color laptops.
[6][7] Image-Line took an interest in Didier "Gol" Dambrin, the developer who won the overall Da Vinci contest as well as the Game category.
[6] Image-Line continued to develop the FruityLoops application from a simple drum machine into a large and complex digital audio workstation.
FruityLoops was eventually renamed FL Studio for branding purposes and to avoid a prolonged trademark dispute in the United States with Kelloggs.
[2] A multitude of plug-ins have been developed by Image-Line to work with FL Studio, including synthesizers such as Sytrus and effects plugins such as Maximus and Edison.