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Velan Studios was founded in November 2016 by Guha Bala and Karthik Bala. The Bala brothers previously founded Vicarious Visions in 1991 and left the company in April 2016. [ 2 ] According to the founders, the studio aimed to develop "breakthrough experimental games", [ 3 ] and the term "velan" stands for "spear bearer" in Tamil .
Pages in category "Velan Studios games" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Knockout City; M.
Knockout City is an action video game developed by Velan Studios. Publisher Electronic Arts released the game for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in May 2021 under its EA Originals label. Velan Studios took over publishing duties in June 2022, and the game transitioned into a fully free-to-play title on June 1 ...
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit is a 2020 mixed reality kart racing video game developed by Velan Studios and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch.It is the fifteenth installment in the Mario Kart series, announced in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the Super Mario franchise.
Final Vicarious Visions logo used from 2017 until its rebrand in 2022. The studio was founded by brothers Karthik and Guha Bala in 1991 while they were in high school. [1] In the late 1990s, Vicarious Visions appointed Michael Marvin, an Albany-based investor and entrepreneur, and founder and former CEO of MapInfo Corporation; and Charles S. Jones, investor, who sat on the boards of various ...
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Karthik Bala, co-founder of Vicarious Visions and Velan Studios; Garnet Baltimore (1881), first African-American engineer and Garnet D. Baltimore Lecture Series honoree; Peter Bohlin 1958, architect of the famous 5th Avenue Apple Store; Virgil Bogue (1868), chief engineer of Union Pacific Railroad and Western Maryland Railway constructions