Novarama Technology S.L.

Moby ID: 8126

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Founded in 2001, Novarama is an independent game development studio located in Barcelona, Spain, experienced in the PC, Xbox360, PSP, GBA and DS platforms. The studio began doing contract work for Planeta and UbiSoft (Monster 4x4: Masters of Metal on PS2/Gamecube), and then moved on to The Triplets on GBA. From there, Novarama released Fallen Lords: Condemnation through OnGames all over Europe.

The studio then moved on to Wild Summer, a humour-based action adventure for PC+Xbox360. In 2006 Novarama and its publisher parted ways, and the company was restructured.

The studio then went on to develop Music Monstars, a music based title for the Nintendo DS, which came out November 2008 all over Europe.

In 2008, Novarama became a First Party External Developer for Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. At E3 2009, Invizimals for the Sony PSP was announced, receiving several awards. The game was released Christmas 2009, selling out in several European countries and selling over 300,000 copies in 8 weeks.

Credited on 12 Games from 2005 to 2020

Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time (2020 on Windows, Macintosh, iPhone...)
Killsquad (2019 on Windows, PlayStation 4)
Invizimals: Battle of the Hunters (2016 on iPhone, Android, iPad)
Invizimals: The Resistance (2015 on PS Vita)
InviZimals: The Alliance (2014 on PS Vita)
InviZimals: The Lost Tribes (2014 on PSP, PS Vita)
InviZimals: The Lost Kingdom (2014 on PlayStation 3)
Reality Fighters (2012 on PS Vita)
InviZimals: Shadow Zone (2011 on PSP, PS Vita)
InviZimals (2010 on PSP, PS Vita)
Monster Band (2009 on Nintendo DS)
Fallen Lords: Condemnation (2005 on Windows)

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