
2012 video game
2D Top-down action indie computer game developed by Junatan Söderström and Dennis Wedin, who previously worked together on the game Keyboard Drumset Fucking Werewolf. The publisher is Devolver Digital. Released on October 23, 2012 for Windows via Steam. Features of the game include a top-down view, stealth elements, extreme violence, and a surrealistic plot. When working on the execution of the game, the developers were inspired by the culture of the eighties. Also a great source of inspiration was the movie "Drive"

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Devolver Digital, Inc. is an American video game publisher based in Austin, Texas, specializing in the publishing of indie games. The company was founded in June 2009 by Nigel Lowrie, Harry Miller, Graeme Struthers, Rick Stults, and Mike Wilson, five executives who had been involved with Gathering of Developers and Gamecock Media Group, which published games on developer-friendly terms, but due to the high cost associated with releasing retail games saw themselves acquired and dissolved by larger companies. To avoid this, Devolver Digital instead turned to digital distribution channels.
Devolver Digital started by publishing high-definition remakes of games in the Serious Sam series. After success with these remakes and spin-off games based on the series, Devolver Digital began publishing games from other, smaller independent studios, one of the first being their breakout title, Hotline Miami. The company also operated Devolver Digital Films for film distribution, and majority-owns publisher Good Shepherd Entertainment. As of January 2020, Devolver Digital employs 20 people. The company went public on the Alternative Investment Market in November 2021
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Quantic Dream is a French video games developer based in Paris and Montreal
Quantic Dream is a French video games developer based in Paris and Montreal, founded by David Cage in 1997. The studio creates AAA video games with unique identities, offering a different narrative viewpoint. Its signature format of Interactive Drama offers stories with multiple narrative threads which adapt in real time to the choices and decisions made by players. The experiences imagined by Quantic Dream reflect the innovative spirit of this company which has always developed its own technological solutions.
In 2019 Quantic Dream made a big decision about its future, becoming a video games publisher as well as developer. The company is now continuing its development as both a studio and a publisher, not only for its own in-house productions but also for those created by the independent entities it supports.
In January 2021, another major milestone has been reached with the creation of a new studio, this time based in Montreal. By expanding Quantic Dream in this way, international talents dedicated to the creation of ground-breaking new universes can be recruited, complementing the existing teams based in Paris.
International stars from the film and music industry have also collaborated in our creations, for example David Bowie, Elliot Page, Willem Dafoe, Jesse Williams, Lance Henriksen, Clancy Brown, Angelo Badalamenti and Hans Zimmer.
Quantic Dream currently employs professionals from across the globe in its 4,200 m² space in Paris, which is also home to one of Europe’s largest motion capture studios and a cutting-edge sound recording studio. Quantic Dream’s studio in Montreal is set to open in spring 2021.
Quantic Dream is headed jointly by David Cage, Group CEO and Creative Director for all our projects, and Guillaume de Fondaumière, Group Managing Director, Head of Publishing and CEO of Quantic Dream Montreal.
They are supported by a management team composed of industry veterans:
• Sophie Best - Legal Director
• Christophe Brusseaux - Art Director (Studio)
• Sophie Buhl - Production Director
• Christelle Chandavoine - Sales & Manufacturing Director
• Mike Chenut - Creative Director (Publishing)
• Delphine Chesnais - Human Resource Director
• Iris Gicquel - Communications Director
• Sandrine Grosselin - Administrative Director
• Sébastien Motte - 3rd Party Studio Director
• Lisa Pendse - VP Marketing
• Jean-Charles Perrier - Chief Technical Officer

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