Noumena Studios

Noumena Studios was a video game developer based in Berlin, Germany, founded in 2010. In 2010, Silver Style Entertainment was closed following the bankruptcy of their parent company TGC. Kalypso Media formed its third development studio Noumena to settle the team and their unfinished project Demonicon. They also retrieved most of TGC assets.[2]

Noumena Studios
Subsidiary of Kalypso Media, Video game developer
IndustryVideo games
Founded2010[1]
Defunct2014(Renamed as Skilltree Studios)
HeadquartersBerlin, Germany
Number of employees
45-50

In summer 2010 and publisher Kalypso Media bought the IP Demonicon and took over 17 developers of the Silver Style Studio and founded the third inhouse Kalypso development studio named Noumena Studios. The team now has 45-50 developers (Source Kalypso Media) and the game was released in 2013. The game was originally in development for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 as well, and these versions of the game were supposed to be released in 2014, however, after the release of PC version, no news of console ports were announced.

Games

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gollark: Even with computers they still managed to mess the phone network up so horribly.- calls appear to use an awful voice codec- multimedia messages are overcharged massively for- caller ID spoofing is a very common thing- mobile phones have stupidly complex modem chips with excessive access to the rest of their phone, closed source firmware and probably security bugs- SIM cards are self contained devices with lots of software in *Java*?! In a sane system they would need to store something like four values.- "eSIM" things are just reprogrammable soldered SIM cards because apparently nobody thought of doing it in software?!- phone towers are routinely spoofed by law enforcement for no good reason and apparently nobody is stopping this- phone calls/texts are not end to end encrypted, which is practical *now* if not when much of the development of mobile phones and whatever was happening- there are apparently a bunch of exploits in the protocols linking phone networks, like SS7

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-10-06. Retrieved 2011-02-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "The Dark Eye: Demonicon website". The Games Company. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
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