The Booklet - Games / Bavaria
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The Booklet - Games / Bavaria
Enter the Game Funding. Industry. Education. The web portal of the Bavarian media industry www.mediennetzwerk-bayern.de A project of BAVARIA ENTER THE GAME EDITORIAL Actually, it is very simple: existed in Bavaria, You sit down together, talk to each other, not and by the time you only hearing, but listening. You are going wild read this, that number with your creativity, you are open, communicamight have grown to 56. This tive and contact the right people. You approach Robin Hartmann, is due to the speed of modern the different topics pragmatically, you hire media and the nature of this inProjectmanager Games, WERK1 München professionals for the relevant areas, you put todustry. But that is not the most imgether their results, you organize the whole thing and still take care of portant thing. What is more important for Bavaria, as an ever the details. Then you make decisions, initiate everything and finalize it. growing hub of the game industry, is to successfully connect everyThis is how I have described my job at WERK1 Munich in an interone involved and to support initiatives. To point out the players in the view. The description may sound simple, but that is exactly what I do. »Bavarian wide web«. This is the purpose of this leaflet. It introduces the This is how I understand my job as »Project Manager Games« at WERK1 most significant contact persons, gives a quick overview and explains Munich. who is doing what. But that is not enough. Not enough for me as a person, and not The Company Index makes up the heart of this leaflet. It is in everyenough if you really want to push the game industry forward in Bavaria. one’s interest to keep it on hand at all times. To bring it to life by conPolitics, institutions, established companies as well as startups, they all tacting institutions, companies and freelancers. To communicate with have to professionally network, to cooperate, to meet up. But most of all, each other and to cooperate, that is the benefit: For you in particular and they have to know each other, know about each other. As they say so fit- for Bavaria as a business location. tingly: »You cannot ask about things when you do not even know they Become part of a vivid, successful games scene. Enter the game! exist.« Similarly, you cannot look for partners in the game industry if you With best regards do not know of their existence. At the editorial deadline, 41 developers Robin Hartmann www.werk1muenchen.de Bavaria – Enter the Game facebook.com/werk1muenchen 3 THE GAME CONTENT 5 © Kurt Krieger BAVARIA – ENTER THE GAME! WERK1 MUNICH 6 Hotspot for the digital startup scene ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 FILMFERNSEHFONDS BAYERN Games Funding in Bavaria ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 MEDIENCAMPUS BAYERN Education in Bavaria ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 INTERVIEW WITH ILSE AIGNER Bavarian State Minister of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 8 7 GAMES INDUSTRY HUB BAVARIA Voices from the games scene ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 COMPANY INDEX Bavaria‘s games industry from A�Z ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 14 CONTACT PERSONS The right expert for every area ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 4 8 Bavaria – Enter the Game Breakfast at WERK1. On a regular basis, tenants and Coworker come together for events and knowledge sharing The Projectmanager Games together with the MD.H Studentteam Ludamus Franz Glatz together with Statesecretary Franz Josef Pschierer and Markus Kaiser at the RingVorlesung Games 2013 at WERK1 HOTSPOT FOR THE DIGITAL STARTUP SCENE WERK1 The Place to be, WERK1, here at »Games im Zentrum« There hardly is a company that established itself faster than WERK1 Munich. It took them less than two years to turn a startup center for digital creatives into an international meeting point for games aficionados. A true success story. They do exist: Those rare cases when extraordinary, fancy wishes are fulfilled. Many years ago, when the games community came up with the idea of giving the Bavarian game industry an address, a contact point to meet each other, even optimists didn’t expect a swift realization. But the Ministry of Economics and the State Chancellery did react. They provided funds, located appropriate real estate, and with Franz Glatz and his team, people were found who put their enthusiasm along with lots of night shifts into WERK1, to help it become what it is today: The first address for everyone playing a part in the digital scene or wanting to position themselves as a startup. Franz Glatz, CEO of WERK1: »WERK1, being the hotspot for the digital startup scene, offers the best conditions for startups looking to network within the game indus- Contact Robin Hartmann try. Here they all meet up: founders and the established, indies and established studios, universities and investors as well.« Indeed, the attractive location near the Munich Ostbahnhof train station offers everything that young companies as well as veterans need to grow and be successful. The thoroughly positive assessment proves: The concept worked. All of the tenants praise the startup-friendly environment and the flexible offers for rents. They appreciate the networking, the events and workshops, the currently 28 offices, co-working areas, conference rooms and event areas. Additionally, there is a great infrastructure, fast internet connections and the awesome »CoffeeStation« – because coffee is another guarantee for the creatives’ engines to accomplish maximum performances. +49 (0) 89 / 99 52 99 23 www.werk1muenchen.de Bavaria – Enter the Game robin.hartmann@werk1muenchen.de facebook.com/werk1muenchen 5 Ship Simulator: Maritime Search and Rescuer Developer: Reality Twist, Publisher: rondomedia On 5th June 2014 the FFF Bayern and the law firm »SKW Schwarz« with support from the Ministry of Economic Affairs, invited participants to »3rd Update Games«. In the photo (from left): Prof. Dr. Klaus Schaefer (FFF Bayern), Elisabeth Noltenius (SKW Schwarz), Dr. Ulich Reber (SKW Schwarz), Dr. Michaela Haberlander (FFF Bayern), Dr. Andreas PeschelMehner (SKW Schwarz), Fabienne Wittmann, Clemens Hochreiter and Sebastian Grünwald (all three Reality Twist). Bernard Bread and the Incomprehensibles Developer: bumm game, Publisher: Koch Media / Deep Silver GAMES FUNDING IN BAVARIA FILMFERNSEHFONDS BAYERN Welser Developer: retroteam, Publisher: Deep Silver Bavaria is home to a great variety of games companies: prestigious publishers with national and international reputations, home-grown independent gamedeveloper studios and a huge number of game-related service-companies, they all contribute to fostering the ever-growing Bavarian games hub. The Last Tinker: City of Colors Developer: Mimimi Productions, Publisher: Unity Games Five years ago, the FFF Bayern, in conjunction with the Bavarian Government, initiated a publicly-funded scheme for high-quality and educationally valuable digital games for all platforms for under sixteen year-old gamers. Upand-coming studios, but also established companies that have a base in Bavaria are eligible to apply. Since then, roughly 3 million Euros for 50 projects have been awarded to our Bavarian games industry. Thumbs up for our latest projects that have received the following support: Contact Dr. Michaela Haberlander www.fff-bayern.de 6 +49 (0) 89 / 54 46 02 15 Concept development funding: »Trapdoor Castles« by NeoBird »EOSIS – Raiders of Dawn« by WhitePony »Tabor Süden« by Reality Twist »Wichtel auf Weltreise« by Stefan Leuchtenberg Prototype development funding: »Das Tal« by Fairytale Distillery »Wecke Charly« by funline MEDIA »DaWindci« by Mimimi Productions »Mercury Shift 3D« by Klonk Games »Bavaria Ville« by GamesInFlames »Glasses« by Bit2Good »Welser« by retroteam Production funding: »The Mystery of Neuschwanstein« by Chimera Entertainment »Freggers Code« by SPiN »Ship Simulator: Maritime Search and Rescuer« by Reality Twist »Bernard Bread and the Incomprehensibles« by bumm game michaela.haberlander@fff-bayern.de facebook.com/FilmFernsehFondsBayernGmbH Bavaria – Enter the Game 3000 people visited the MediaCampus Bavaria area during the Mediadays Munich 2013. EDUCATION IN BAVARIA MEDIENCAMPUS Hardly any industrial sector offers such a broad range of career opportunities as game development. This is why there have been so many advances in training and development in Bavaria in the last few years. The MedienCampus Bayern (MediaCampus Bavaria) pools all these activities. 97 members belong to MedienCampus, among them are numerous acade mies, colleges and universities. At an increasing number of institutions – like the Technische Universität München (Technical University of Munich) or Hochschule Kempten (University of Kempten) – courses of studies con cerning games have originated. These are all together presented in the MedienWiki (www.medienwiki.org). The tasks of the MedienCampus especially cover course and career guidance for pupils and students who are interested to get in the media industry. Additional to that, the MedienCampus offers a scholarship for gaming students who want to go to Québec. There the participants work through several months of internship. At the end of the year there is a games con ference to pass on the knowhow to other Bavarian games students. At the MediaCampus, games instructors can network. To do so, the Dachverband für die Medienaus und Weiterbildung (Umbrella Association for Media Training and Development) organizes the GamesCampus, the annual con ference of Bavarian games professors. The MedienCampus runs a media location website for the Mediennetz werk Bayern. At www.mediennetzwekbayern.de there are current news, portraits and coverage about the Bavarian media industry. Games play an important role as a separate department. The Mediennetzwerk, which apart from the MedienCampus consists of the Freistaat Bayern, the Bayerische Rundfunk, the Bayerische Landeszentrale für neue Medien, the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern and the Vereinigung der Bayerischen Wirtschaft, as well organizes and promotes events and helps the media industry to network among themselves. Moreover, the Mediennetzwerk provides the central location PR for the media industry. The Ringvorlesung Games is an succesfull event for students, professors and professionals of the Bavarian game sector. The GamesCampus is the annual con ference of Bavarian games professors. Contact Markus Kaiser +49 (0) 89 / 216 691 0 www.mediencampus.de Bavaria – Enter the Game m.kaiser@mediencampus.de www.facebook.com/mediencampus 7 The State Minister at the DCP 2014 »DON’T STOP BEING ACTIVE, DON’T STOP ASKING FOR THINGS« INTERVIEW WITH STATE MINISTER ILSE AIGNER Since May 2014, Robin Hartmann has been WERK1’s project manager responsible for the games sector in Bavaria. He has some questions for State Minister Ilse Aigner: In an interview, you described the games industry as being very open-minded and active. Is this opinion based on your personal experience? Yes, it is very much the result of my contact with people in the industry. At events such as the award ceremony for the German Computer Games Award in Munich and the Games/Bavaria Conference, as well as at WERK1 and FFF Bayern, I have now had several opportunities to meet industry representatives and learn about what they are doing. I am deeply impressed by the creativity and technical know-how behind the development of computer games, by the focus with which the industry articulates its ideas and goals, and indeed, by the high standard of the industry associations and its company representatives. What benefits can the games industry expect from its new representation within the State Ministry of Economic Affairs? 8 To my mind, games are as much a cultural as they are an economic asset – and this is the case for all other areas of the media, too. By the same token, games are also pioneering in many respects and therefore represent an ideal platform to showcase how the media and the economy are becoming digitised. In today’s world, the media are no less affected by going digital than the economy as a whole, and so it makes sense for both media and economic affairs to be grouped under one roof. The result will be synergies that we can now harness together. Games must set the trends and show the way. In addition to focusing Bavarian computer games’ funding on content, our goal is, to strengthen the technological developments in the gaming sector. Which areas will you be concentrating on in the future? Where do you see the games industry, or indeed the Bavarian Media Network as a whole, in 10 years? Bavaria – Enter the Game State Minister Aigner, Federal Minister Dobrinth and Malduell for best Childsgame 2014, f.l. Dr. Maximilian Schenk (GF BIU), Prof. Schaefer (FFF Bayern), State State Secretary Bär on the red Carpet for the DCP 2014 Minister Aigner, Oliver Hengstenberg and Janos Kovats (Gribster), Dr. Kundratitz (BIU), Hendrik Lesser (G.A.M.E.) Of course, we will be continuing our existing initiatives such as computer games funding, support for start-ups, and networking activities. By bringing together the individual sections of the media to form the Bavarian Media Network, we have taken a very big step in the right direction – and the initiative’s website alone shows very clearly how the media, along with the cultural and creative industries, design, and ICT have entered a new phase. There is a lot of untapped potential here and, in the next ten years, we will remain one of the leading locations for media, especially in the games sector. Increasingly, Bavaria will be setting the standards in this internationally competitive arena. For our industry especially, international networking is absolutely crucial. What measures do you intend to take to support Bavarian games producers in this? I agree with you that internationalization is even more important to games and the so-called »interactive media« than it is to the traditional media. For this reason, I am making increased efforts to support the industry with our in-house agencies, Bayern Interna- tional and Invest in Bavaria, but also with dedicated trade missions. Young developers above all need the chance to attend international industry events, and cross-border exchanges should ideally be made possible early on, during their university studies or training. Do you have a concrete request or advice for the games industry? Or rather, what more can the industry do to help Bavaria keep moving forward and continuing the digitization of the state? I want the sector to remain as active and challenging as I have come to know it. Only if I know what the concepts and suggestions from practical work are, can I feed them into the political decision-making process. I also hope that the industry will continue to play a constructive role in managing the WERK1 community, because that is the only way it can develop further in its function as an industry meeting place. This also applies to our planned centre for the internet and new media, for which the concept is currently being developed. Close cooperation is the only way for a unique Bavarian media centre to emerge. Ilse Aigner, State Minister of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology Contact Robin Hartmann +49 (0) 89 / 99 52 99 23 www.werk1muenchen.de Bavaria – Enter the Game robin.hartmann@werk1muenchen.de facebook.com/werk1muenchen 9 WHY DO YOU LIKE THE GAMEINDUSTRY IN BAVARIA? QUOTES OF THE INDUSTRY We asked local businesses what they actually like as well as what moves them to work in Bavaria. A selection of answers may be found on the following pages. SWORDFISH PR FREYJA MELHORN In addition to readily available international transport con nection and good infrastruc ture, Munich offers a meaningful and easy exchange with media and companies. Development programs for the games scene by the state of Bavaria constantly give new impulses to business in Munich. Of particular note is the German Games Award (Deutscher Computerspiel preis), which is held in Munich every two years and allows successful networking opportunities. REMOTE CONTROL HENDRIK LESSER Bavaria is a lucrative gaming location for German developers. In this regard, I like the excellent edu cational facilities and the sponsorships offered by the government. Both should be extended even further in order to boost Bavaria to the top of German games locations! http://www.swordfishpr.de http://www.rcontrol.de TRAVIAN GAMES PASCAL SCHMIDT We love to be located in Bavaria. Munich is one of the leading media cities, with a high density of alldigital companies. Bavaria has a vivid games culture. This is very attractive to our international employees. http://www.traviangames.com 10 Bavaria – Enter the Game DEEPSILVER DR. KLEMENS KUNDRATITZ Bavaria lies in the heart of Europe, is easily accessible from everywhere and offers a high living standard. This is the reason we founded Koch Media here 20 years ago. Highly trained professionals from the Bavarian universities and the appeal to international talent help to push the area even further ahead. http://www.deepsilver.com VIRGIN LANDS RALF ADAM One thing we really appreciate about Bavaria is the high concentration of excellent game development studios and publishers. Furthermore, we as an employer value the outstanding conditions we find here – in matters of government funding and support (FFF Bayern) as well as with regards to the great variety of skilled employees. http://www.virginlands.com FAIRYTALE DISTILLERY KLONK GAMES ROBIN KOCAUREK The communication between developers and the grown active local dev community are ab solutely great for the region. The network proves to be invaluable, as a lot of information and experience is shared with the community. ALEXANDER ZACHERL I founded our company in Munich in 2010 because I grew up in the area. I stayed because we could create an amazing local community. And if I ever leave the place I will miss my ability to bike to the studio in the morning in 10 minutes and to reach the Isar or a beer garden after work in the same 10 minutes. http://www.fairytaledistillery.com http://www.klonkgames.de Bavaria – Enter the Game 11 MEDIADESIGN HOCHSCHULE DOMINIK MIETH FFF BAYERN MICHAELA HABERLANDER As the Bavarian Funding Advisor Digital Games, I’ve got to know the games sector on various occasions: when advising on funding and promo tion, at trade shows or events. I love working together with the Gamesdevs very much because they are competent, passionate about their projects and really tied to their Bavarian roots. Various schools and universities in Bavaria offer programs that serve as entry point into the games industry. Thanks to great local conditions like funds for concept and prototype development, alumni even have the chance to found their own studio. http://www.mediadesign.de http://www.fffbayern.de MIXTVISION DIGITAL BENJAMIN FELD HANDYGAMES CHRISTOPHER KASSULKE To us, as one of the biggest game devel opers in Germany, Bavaria is a piece of home. Since the year 2000, our teams from Giebelstadt near Würzburg have delivered innovation and quality right from the most beautiful province of Germany to our customers around the globe. In Bavaria, we did a lot over the last few years to make the location attractive for the game industry, too. The foun dation has been laid. Now it’s on us to create a successful future together. Bavaria’s mountains and lakes offer a unique counterbalance to the fastpaced working environment of the digital world. http://www.mixtvisiondigital.de http://www.handygames.com MARCHSREITER COMMUNICATIONS DIETER MARCHSREITER Marchsreiter Communications has been located in Munich for almost 9 years now, and we enjoy our green backyard with its tiny beer garden. The state capital offers qualified employees and good international transport connections. Regular promotional visits to Germanspeaking media representatives are easily realized. http://www.marchsreiter.com 12 Bavaria – Enter the Game REALITY TWIST CLEMENS HOCHREITER The media metropolis Munich stands for top living conditions, great infrastructure and excellent uni versities. Over the last few years, game developers have formed a fantastic commu nity. Despite the many success stories, on an international level we are still at the beginning. http://www.realitytwist.com REALMFORGE STUDIOS CHRISTIAN WOLFERTSTETTER Thanks to Munich’s elite universities and private schools, we are located right at the source of highly qualified employees. Also, we have a lot of out standing industry representatives here to exchange expertise with. http://www.realmforgestudios.com MIMIMI PRODUCTIONS MEDIENCAMPUS JOHANNES ROTH MARKUS KASIER What I like in particular is the funding by the FFF Bayern that enabled the development of a flourishing community of promising upandcoming developers. Also, the high quality and diversity of games is internationally competitive. Games industry in Bavaria means: strong community, successful con cepts, increasing industry of a cre ative business. There are also a lot of opportunities of ed ucation and networking. Universities create new courses, companies offer new apprenticeships, events invite you to discuss and exchange. Someone working in the games business in Bavaria doesn’t need to be a single player. http://www.mimimiproductions.de http://www.mediencampus.de Bavaria – Enter the Game 13 BAVARIA’S GAMES INDUSTRY FROM A-Z COMPANY INDEX Be it developer, publisher, trader or service provider: More than 200 companies are actively participating in Bavaria‘s games industry, covering all kinds of fields. Here you can find all important contact details. Company Street ZIP City Website albertZWEI media GmbH Englmannstr. 2 81673 München www.albert-zwei.de deal united GmbH Landshuter Allee 10 80637 München www.dealunited.com Edelman GmbH Landshuter Allee 10 80637 München www.edelman.de F+F Distribution GmbH Implerstr. 25a 81371 München www.ffdistribution.de Gärtner PR Karl-Theodor-Str. 72 808 03 München www.gaertner-pr.de GfK SE Nordwestring 101 90419 Nürnberg www.gfk.com Hans Seyfried Consult Distribution Becker-Gundahl-Str. 43 81479 München www.consult-distribution.com Harvard Public Relations GmbH Implerstr. 26 81371 München www.harvard.de Kupferwerk GmbH Prinz-Ludwig-Str. 17 93055 Regensburg www.kupferwerk.com LEWIS Communications GmbH Baierbrunner Str. 15 81379 München www.lewispr.de Luehrsen // Heinrich – Agentur für Medienkommunikation Grafinger Str. 6 81671 München www.luehrsen-heinrich.de Making Games Lyonel-Feininger-Str. 26 80807 München www.makinggames.de Marchsreiter Communications GmbH Guldeinstr. 41a 80339 München www.marchsreiter.com mediascale GmbH & Co. KG Briennerstr. 45 a-d 80333 München www.mediascale.de Neos Film GmbH & Co. KG Metzstr. 14b 81667 München www.neosfilm.de nexxter interactive services GmbH Guido-Schneble Str. 62 80689 München www.nexxter.de remote control productions GmbH Sendlinger-Tor-Platz 6 80336 München www.r-control.de SKW Schwarz Rechtsanwälte Wittelsbacherplatz 1 80333 München www.skwschwarz.de swordfish PR Habsburgerplatz 2 80801 München www.swordfish-pr.de TOMORROW FOCUS AG Neumarkter Str. 61 81673 München www.tomorrow-focus.de VEDES AG Beuthener Str. 43 90471 Nürnberg www.vedes.com Wortspielmacher Fliederweg 4 97232 Giebelstadt www.wortspielmacher.de XiLLeR GmbH Röselstr. 13 90441 Nürnberg www.xiller.de Caspar Siebel (Gamification) Theresienhöhe 1 80339 München www.casparsiebel.com Nicole Klinge / GCONSULTNET Schopenhauerstr. 101 80809 München www.gconsultnet.de Business Service Freelancer 14 Bavaria – Enter the Game Company Street ZIP City Website 7mindfiction UG Walchenseeplatz 21 81539 München www.rolandsusorichter.com adrastea GmbH & Co. KG Bielefelder Str. 5 90425 Nürnberg www.adrastea.com Aesir Interactive GmbH Grafinger Str. 6 81671 München www.aesir-interactive.de aevum GmbH Rumfordstr. 4 80469 München www.aevum.de Development AntMe! GmbH Friedenstrasse 33 85221 Dachau www.antme.net appp media GmbH Feinhalsstr. 7 81247 München www.apppmedia.com Beople GmbH Seestr. 113 86938 Schondorf www.beople.de Bit Barons GmbH Grafinger Str. 6 81671 München www.bitbarons.com Brainmonster Studios GmbH Balanstr. 57 81541 München www.brainmonster.de Bumm Game GmbH Menterschwaigstr. 4 81545 München www.bummfilm.de Caspar Siebel (Gamification Specialist) Theresienhöhe 1 80339 München www.casparsiebel.com Chimera Entertainment GmbH Sendlinger-Tor-Platz 6 80336 München www.chimeraentertainment.de CipSoft GmbH Prüfeninger Str. 20 93049 Regensburg www.cipsoft.com Coda Entertainment GmbH & Co. KG Albrechtstr. 43 80636 München www.coda-entertainment.de Cribster UG Schönfeldstr. 14 80539 München www.cribview.cribster.biz Digital Treasure Entertainment (DTE) Landwehrstr. 64a 80336 München www.digital-treasure.de Early Learning Group GmbH Balanstr. 73 - Haus 11 81541 München www.earlylearninggroup.com Fairytale Distillery UG Grafinger Str. 6 81671 München www.das-tal-game.com FDG Entertainment GmbH & Co.KG Agnes-Pockels-Bogen 1 80992 München www.fdg-entertainment.com gameus Kufsteinerstr. 40 83064 Raubling www.gameus.de Grimlore Games dba Nordic Games GmbH Schleissheimer Str. 6-10 80333 München www.grimloregames.com HandyGames i_Park Klingholz 13 97232 Giebelstadt www.handy-games.com Klonk Games UG Claudius-Keller-Str. 7 81669 München www.klonk-games.de Kritzelkratz 3000 GmbH Dieselstr. 2-6 97082 Würzburg www.kritzelkratz.de McPeppergames UG & Co. KG Nikolaus-Molitor-Str. 11a 97702 Münnerstadt www.mcpeppergames.com MegaZebra GmbH Steinsdorfstr. 2 80538 München www.megazebra.com Mimimi Productions UG Berg-am-Laim-Str. 64 81673 München www.mimimi-productions.de narayana Games UG Ganghoferstr. 3 82223 Eichenau narayana-games.net NeoBird Südwestpark 37-41 90449 Nürnberg www.neobird.de Owlient SA Demollstr. 15 80368 München www.owlient.eu Pappuga – Timo Leibig, Daniel Klöck GbR Fürther Str. 212 90429 Nürnberg www.pappuga.com Playata GmbH Waxensteinerstr. 17 82347 Bernried www.playata.com plazz entertainment AG Kronstadter Str. 4 81677 München www.plazz-entertainment.com Reality Twist GmbH Berg-am-Laim-Str. 64 81673 München www.reality-twist.com Realmforge Studios GmbH Hofer Str. 15 81737 München www.realmforgestudios.com RedMoon Studios GmbH & Co. KG Dieselstr. 16 86368 Gersthofen www.redmoonstudios.de Shin‘en Multimedia Königswieserstr. 83 81475 München www.shinen.com tausenMedien Ganghofer Str. 82 81373 München www.ulrichtausend.com Trollgames GmbH Brunnengasse 12 87629 Füssen www.trollgames.de Bavaria – Enter the Game 15 Company Street United Independent Entertainment (UIG) GmbH Knöbelstr. 14 ZIP City Website 80538 München www.uieg.de upjers GmbH & Co. KG Hafenstr. 13 96052 Bamberg www.company.upjers.com Wolpertinger Games Sendlinger-Tor-Platz 6 80336 München www.wolpertingergames.com Macromedia Akademie Elsenheimerstr. 63 80687 München www.macromedia-ausbildung.de Macromedia Hochschule für Medien und Kommunikation Gollierstr. 4 80339 München www.macromedia-fachhochschule.de Mediadesign Hochschule für Design und Informatik Claudius-Keller-Str. 7 81669 München www.mediadesign-fh.de SAE München Bayerwaldstr. 43 81737 München www.sae.edu Technische Universität München Arcisstr. 21 80333 München www.tum.de Universität Regensburg Universitätsstr. 31 93053 Regensburg www.uni-regensburg.de Amazon Deutschland Marcel-Breuer-Str. 12 80807 München www.amazon.de Ex-Trade GmbH & Co. KG Benzstr. 2a 63741 Aschaffenburg www.ex-trade.net Gamesrocket GmbH Goldbacher Str. 33 63739 Aschaffenburg www.gamesrocket.de Gamestop Deutschland GmbH Fraunhoferstr. 84 87700 Memmingen www.gamestop.de Media Saturn Holding GmbH Wankelstr. 5 85046 Ingolstadt www.media-saturn.com NBG Handels und Verlags GmbH Brunnfeld 2-6 93133 Burglengenfeld www.nbg-online.de FilmFernsehFonds Bayern GmbH Sonnenstr. 21 80331 München www.fff-bayern.de Industrie- und Handelskammer Balanstr. 55-59 81541 München www.muenchen.ihk.de Mediencampus Bayern Liebigstr. 8 80538 München www.mediencampus.de Videospielkultur e. V. Sendlinger-Tor-Platz 6 80336 München www.videospielkultur.org WERK1 München Grafinger Str. 6 81671 München www.werk1muenchen.de 2K Ganghoferstr. 70a 80339 München www.2kgamesinternational.com 505 Games GmbH Brunnfeld 2-6 93133 Burglengenfeld www.505games.co.uk Activision Blizzard Deutschland GmbH Fraunhoferstr. 7 85737 Ismaning www.activision.com Alias Entertainment GmbH Rumfordstr. 10 80469 München www.alias-entertainment.de Disney Interactive Studios Kronstadter Stra. 9 81677 München www.disney.de dreamfab GmbH und Co. KG Domplatz 3 93047 Regensburg www.dreamfab.com European Games Group AG Wiener Platz 7 81667 München www.gamesgroup.eu EuroVideo Medien GmbH Bavariafilmplatz 7 82031 Geiselgasteig www.eurovideo.de Koch Media Holding GmbH Lochhamer Str. 9 82152 Planegg b. München www.kochmedia.com/de Microsoft Deutschland GmbH Konrad-Zuse-Str. 1 85716 Unterschleißheim www.microsoft.de Morphicon Limited Lindwurmstr. 88 80337 München www.petergames.de ProSiebenSat.1 Games GmbH Medienallee 6 85774 Unterföhring www.prosiebengames.de Ravensburger Digital GmbH Kaflerstr. 8 81241 München www.ravensburger-digital.com redspotgames Postfach 310464 80104 München www.redspotgames.com Education Trade Public Sector Publishing / Distribution 16 Bavaria – Enter the Game Company Street ZIP City Website RPM Entetainment Partners GmbH Baaderstr. 19 80469 München www.rpm-entertainment.com Studio 100 Media GmbH Nymphenburger Str. 82 80636 München www.studio100media.de Take Two Interactive GmbH Agnesstraße 14 80798 München www.take2.de Travian Games GmbH Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Str. 22 80807 München www.traviangames.com United Soft Media Verlag GmbH Thomas-Wimmer-Ring 11 80539 München www.usm.de Acronis Germany GmbH Landsberger Str. 110 80339 München www.acronis.de Affare Dachauerstr. 267 80637 München www.affare.de Akamai Technologies GmbH Betastr. 10B 85774 Unterföhring www.akamai.de AMD Advanced Micro Devices GmbH Einsteinring 24 85609 Dornach b. München www.amd.com Apple GmbH Arnulfstr. 19 80335 München www.apple.com Artificial Technology Dornierstr. 2 82178 Puchheim www.artificial-technology.com Augmented Minds Ambrus und Lonau GbR Fasangartenstr. 134 81549 München www.augmented-minds.com B.TON Medien GmbH Luise-Ullrich-Str. 4 82031 Grünwald www.bton.de cogni.net GmbH Hohenlindener Str. 1 81677 München www.cogni.net FBPsound Franz-Joseph-Str. 19 80801 München www.fbpsound.com FF Visuals Radeckestr. 34 81245 München www.ff-visuals.de FFS Film- & Fernseh-Synchron GmbH Poccistr. 3 80336 München www.ffs-synchron.de GOFRESH GmbH Lilienstr. 7 81669 München www.gofresh.de Hama GmbH & Co. KG Dresdner Str. 9 86653 Monheim www.hama.de HoneyTracks GmbH Grafinger Str. 6 81671 München https://honeytracks.com Intel Deutschland GmbH Dornacherstr. 1 85622 Feldkirchen www.intel.com Knights of Soundtrack Rudolf-Diesel-Str. 7a 83527 Haag www.knightsofsoundtrack.net Technical Service Level 3 Communications GmbH Wamslerstr. 8 81829 München www.level3.com metaio GmbH Infanteriestr. 19 - Haus 4b 80797 München www.metaio.com MindMatics AG Marcel-Breuer-Str. 18 80807 München www.mindmatics.com NVIDIA GmbH Rosenheimer Str. 145b 81671 München www.nvidia.com Scoreloop AG Landsberger Str. 110 80339 München www.scoreloop.com SONTON Music GmbH & Co. KG Schleibingerstr. 10 81669 München www.sonoton.de Spinor GmbH Agnes-Pockels-Bogen 1 80992 München www.spinor.com Teamspeak Systems GmbH Soierstr. 1 82494 Krün www.teamspeak.com Virgin Lands GmbH Gneisenaustr. 10/11 97074 Würzburg www.virgin-lands.de Publishing House Burda Broadcast Media GmbH & Co. KG Arabellastr. 23 81925 München www.hubert-burda-media.de Computec Media AG Dr.-Mack-Str. 83 80762 Fürth www.computec.de G+J Entertainment Media GmbH & Co. KG Weihenstephanerstr. 7 81673 München www.e-media.de IDG Entertainment Media GmbH Lyonel-Feininger-Str. 26 80807 München www.idg.de mixtvision Digital GmbH & Co. KG Leopoldstraße 25 80802 München www.mixtvision-digital.de Publishing Office Langer Anechostr. 27 81827 München www.publishingoffice.de Spielend Lernen Verlag Bullachstraße 2 82237 Wörthsee www.spielend-lernen-verlag.de Bavaria – Enter the Game 17 THE CHARACTERS WHO’S WHO? YOUR CONTACT PERSONS ... ... contact person at WERK1 for all topics regarding the bavarian games industry Robin Hartmann Projectmanager Games +49 (0) 89 / 995 299 23 robin.hartmann@werk1muenchen.de ... for everything regarding media education, training and networking Markus Kaiser Branch Manager Media Campus +49 (0) 89 / 216 691 10 m.kaiser@mediencampus.de ... for everything regarding funding and networking Dr. Michaela Haberlander Funding Advisory Digital Games +49 (0) 89 / 544 602 15 michaela.haberlander@fff-bayern.de ... for questions regarding mediaand location policy Anette Lenz Officer Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs +49 (0) 89 / 216 226 91 anette.lenz@stmwi.bayern.de IMPRESSUM Herausgeber: WERK1 München, Grafinger Straße 6, 81671 München, Tel. 089 - 99 52 99 25, www.werk1muenchen.de; Geschäftsführer WERK1 München: Dr. Franz Glatz; Projektleitung und Redaktion WERK1 München: Robin Hartmann (verantwortlich); Mitarbeit: FilmFernsehFonds Bayern, MedienCampus Bayern e.V., Elke Opitz (Text), Mark Lavender, Heike Noah (Übersetzungen); Fotos: WERK1 München, FFF Bayern, Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wirtschaft und Medien, Energie und Technoloogie, Luehrsen//Heinrich Agentur für Medienkommunikation, BESL Business Event Services & Locations GmbH, Privat; Verlag: IDG Entertainment Media GmbH, Lyonel-Feininger-Str. 26, 80807 München, Tel. 089 - 360 86 660, Fax: 089 / 360 86 - 501, www.idgmedia.de; Gründer: Patrick J. McGovern (1937 - 2014); Geschäftsführer: York von Heimburg; Verlagsleitung: Frank Maier; Produktions leitung: Jutta Eckebrecht; Druck und Beilagen: SDV Direct World GmbH, 01159 Dresden; Redaktion Making Games: Heiko Klinge (verantwortlich); Mitarbeit: Anita Blockinger (Layout), Jutta Eckebrecht (Produktionsleitung), w.m.graphiX (Titel) 18 Bavaria – Enter the Game MOBILE MEDIA DAY Apps Future Trends THE FUTURE OF MEDIA IS MOBILE FALL 2014 WÜRZBURG SCAN WITH QR-READER FOR FREE BAVARIA-IPAD-APP www.fff-bayern.de