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Encyclopedia > Fuse Games

Fuse Games is a Cotswold, Burford based computer and video game developer best known for developing Mario Pinball Land for Nintendo. The small team were founded by the makers of the award winning Pro Pinball series of computer games. At E3 2005, Fuse Games announced that they were developing Metroid Pinball, the latest in a long line of Metroid games. The Cotswolds are a range of hills in central England, sometimes called the heart of England, a hilly area reaching nearly 300 m or 1000 feet. ... This article is about the town of Burford in Oxfordshire. ... A game developer is a person or business involved in game development, the process of designing and creating games. ... Mario Pinball Land (otherwise known as Super Mario Ball) is one of Marios many exploits into other genres of games. ... Nintendo (Japanese: 任天堂; Ninten is roughly translated as leave luck to heaven or in heavens hands, do is a common suffix for names of shops or laboratories. ... This article needs a complete rewrite for the reasons listed on the talk page. ... E³ logo The Electronic Entertainment Expo (or Exposition), commonly known as E³ or E3 , is the worlds largest annual trade show for the computer and video games industry. ... Metroid Prime Pinball is an upcoming Metroid Nintendo DS pinball video game being developed by Fuse Games. ... Metroid title screen This article is about the video game called Metroid, the first game in the Metroid series. ...


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  • Official Website (http://www.fusegames.com/)


 
 

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