Novarama

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Novarama Technology
Company type Private
Industry Video games
Founded2003
Headquarters Barcelona, Spain
Key people
Daniel Sánchez-Crespo
Alberto Díaz
Juan Luis Abadía
Marc de Miquel
Rubén López
Website www.novarama.com

Novarama Technology is a Spanish video game developer based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is notable for its Invizimals video game series.

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History

The studio was founded in July 2003 with the mission statement of creating innovative games with mass appeal. The studio began developing PC games, releasing Fallen Lords: Condemnation on Christmas 2005 through a local publisher. Moving into the console space, Novarama began developing Wild Summer for the PC and Xbox 360. The game was cancelled due to a publisher restructuring. Surviving the crisis with just a small core team, Novarama released Music Monstars for the Nintendo DS (known as Monster Band in the USA [1] ) in Christmas 2008, a music title for young gamers.

Novarama's most well known project is the augmented reality based Invizimals franchise, published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, where players need to hunt for invisible monsters around the house with the aid of a PSP [2] and a camera, [3] which makes them visible. The game was announced at E3 2009, showing the first game trailer and a playable demo. [4] Invizimals was released in November 2009 across PAL territories, receiving generally positive reviews that highlighted the innovative gameplay and technology, [5] and becoming one of the best-selling PSP games of the Christmas 2009 season across Europe. Invizimals has spawned a sequel, Invizimals: Shadow Zone, released in 2010, as well as several product lines including toys and collectible stickers.

A second sequel to Invizimals, entitled Invizimals: The Lost Tribes was announced in June 2011 for a fall release. This announcement coincided on the same day as Sony Computer Entertainment Europe announced their exclusivity agreement to all of Novarama's games in the future. [6]

After Invizimals: The Lost Tribes, Novarama developed Reality Fighters, a PS Vita launch title. Reality Fighters is an augmented reality fighting game backed by a powerful character editor. By taking a photo of the player, the game is able to reconstruct himself as a 3D character, who can then be dressed up in millions of costume combinations. Reality Fighters was released for the PlayStation Vita on the system's launch date, February 22, 2012.

On January 23, 2013 the studio released the Invizimals: Hidden Challenges Trading Card App. The free downloadable app available on PS Vita, PSP, iOS, and Android was developed in conjunction with Panini, who released over 470 physical cards in Portugal and Spain. The application allows players to track their physical card collection, play a virtual version of the TCG, and view the monsters in augmented reality. [7]

Shortly after, the studio confirmed that a traditional Invizimals sequel was in development for Vita, with a planned launched in late 2013. [8] The new title had been described as being more ambitious than previous releases, and was released to tie in with the then-upcoming Invizimals animated series from BRB International. [9]

At the end of 2016, Novarama became independent again, separating from Sony Computer Entertainment. At E3 2019, Novarama announced Killsquad, an Action RPG on PC to be released July 16, 2019. [10]

In March 2022, Novarama announced that it had reached a deal with Tencent for the Chinese company to take a stake in Novarama. [11] This would lead to development of United 1944, which would release on Steam via Early Access on December 12, 2023.

Games

Game TitleRelease DatePlatform(s)
Fallen Lords: Condemnation 2005PC
Music Monstars / Monster Band 2008 Nintendo DS
Invizimals 2009 PlayStation Portable
Invizimals: Shadow Zone 2010 PlayStation Portable
Invizimals: The Lost Tribes 2011 PlayStation Portable
Reality Fighters 2012 PlayStation Vita
Invizimals: Hidden Challenges Trading Card App 2013 PlayStation Vita , PlayStation Portable , iOS , Android
Invizimals: The Alliance 2013 PlayStation Vita
Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom 2013 PlayStation 3
Invizimals: The Resistance 2014 PlayStation Vita
Killsquad2019PC
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time 2020iOS
United 19442024PC

Awards

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