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Silverball Studios (called Fuse Games until they expanded in 2009) is a British video game development company based in Burford, Oxfordshire. Their games for Nintendo have been [[Mario Pinball Land]] and [[Metroid Prime Pinball]], both of which were developed when they were called Fuse Games. It is unknown if they will develop any more games, but it should be expected. They specialise in games on Nintendo Consoles but are also a licensed developer for Sony, Microsoft and Apple.
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'''Fuse Games''', now known as '''Silverball Studios''', is a British video game development company founded in 2002 based in Burford, Oxfordshire. Their games for [[Nintendo]] have been ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]'' and ''[[Metroid Prime Pinball]]'', both of which were developed when they were called Fuse Games. In 2009, Fuse Games almost went bankrupt after some of its shareholders decided to withdraw from the company, but the company later reformed as Silverball Studios in December that same year. It is unknown if they will develop any more games. They specialise in games on Nintendo consoles but are also a licensed developer for Sony, Microsoft and Apple.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:12, 16 November 2011

Fuse Games, now known as Silverball Studios, is a British video game development company founded in 2002 based in Burford, Oxfordshire. Their games for Nintendo have been Mario Pinball Land and Metroid Prime Pinball, both of which were developed when they were called Fuse Games. In 2009, Fuse Games almost went bankrupt after some of its shareholders decided to withdraw from the company, but the company later reformed as Silverball Studios in December that same year. It is unknown if they will develop any more games. They specialise in games on Nintendo consoles but are also a licensed developer for Sony, Microsoft and Apple.

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