Trecision

Trecision S.p.A. was an Italian video game developer founded in 1991[1] by Pietro Montelatici, Fabrizio Lagorio and Edoardo Gervino.

Via a publishing agreement with English company ICE, they developed two adventure games, Alien Virus and Ark of Time but, unhappy with the economic treatment, they decided to switch publisher for Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy, releasing it with Team 17.

The adventure was originally designed to be a sequel to Alien Virus, then Trecision modified it with a different cyberpunk theme.

This caused a few issues with ICE since, apparently, they worked on the original concept of the game and thought they owned the license to publish it.

[1][3] Trecision was working on two games for Cryo Interactive when that company declared bankruptcy in 2002.