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Encyclopedia > Smashfusion

Smashfusion is a DVD game developer founded by Martyn Cruise in 2005 to create novel arcade style games for the dvd video platform. Using the industry standard Scenarist software as opposed to newer technologies such as DVD-Extra, its games are very retro in feel due to the limitations of the host hardware, a cross between early Atari and live action movie and are mostly aimed at children, but are entertaining for all ages. A number of games are in preproduction and development that are completely different to any currently available for the DVD game platform, which at this time is very limited. DVD Television Games are standalone games that can be played on set-top DVD players. ... 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... DVD is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for data storage, including movies with high video and sound quality. ... DVD Television Games are standalone games that can be played on set-top DVD players. ...


Games

aMAZEd


aMAZEd 2


Spot the difference


Monster Hunt


External links

www.smashfusion.co.uk



 

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