Silverball Studios

Silverball Studios
Industry Interactive entertainment
Founded 2002 (as Fuse Games)
2009 (as Silverball Studios)
Founder Adrian Barritt
Richard Horrocks
Headquarters Cotswold, Burford, United Kingdom
Parent Barnstar Games
Website silverballstudios.com

Silverball Studios, formerly known as Fuse Games, is a Cotswold, Burford based video game developer best known for developing pinball games for Nintendo.

History

The company was founded in 2002 by Adrian Barritt and Richard Horrocks, makers of the award winning Pro Pinball series of computer games. As an idea to show what they were capable of, they developed a Mario pinball demo and pitched the idea to Nintendo, who then hired the company to make Mario Pinball Land for the Game Boy Advance. The whole game was made by just five people.[1] Later, Fuse Games developed Nintendo DS games, the most notable being Metroid Prime Pinball, a pinball adaptation of the Nintendo GameCube game Metroid Prime.[2] The studio also became the only developer outside Japan to create a Touch! Generations game, with Active Health with Carol Vorderman.[3] In 2009, the company nearly went bankrupt after completing Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon for DSiWare, but reformed as Silverball Studios.[4] The company attempted to revive the Pro Pinball series through Kickstarter in 2012.[5][6] The project's goal was unsuccessful,[7] and the company eventually merged with publisher Barnstorm Games.[8] Afterwards, the Kickstarter was revived in 2013, eventually reaching its goal.[9][10]

Games

Game Boy Advance

Nintendo DS

Wii

iPhone

Nintendo 3DS

Windows\Xbox 360 Arcade

References

External links


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