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FusionFall Developers Say Wii, iPhone Are Possibilities

MTV Multiplayer writes: "Want more of Dexter, the Powerpuff Girls and Ben10? Over the weekend at New York Comic Con, I spoke with the developers of the new Cartoon Network MMOG "FusionFall," and they hinted that one day we might see the game on other devices.

During New York Comic Con this past weekend, I met with the developers of the new MMO "FusionFall," a browser-based game with free-to-play portions as well as paid subscription content. In discussing online games, the topic of connectivity with other devices came up."

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FusionFall, the Cartoon Network MMO, is Being Revived. And Remade.

A group of dedicated fans is reviving the Cartoon Network MMO FusionFall. The dev team recently released a limited early-access test build

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starboy113204d ago

Wow, I had a little eddy sprite during the original fusion fall. I'm glad to see it back

aarogree3204d ago

I was a big Ben 10 fan back when I played the game. Most of the items I used were Ben 10-themed.

Mangaman273204d ago

Hopefully they don't get sued for licencing

aarogree3204d ago

I think they would have been already.

mattdavisop3203d ago

Cartoon Network the channel of my childhood :D

JackTheLiz3202d ago

So similar to what Toontown Rewritten is doing? Nice!

aarogree3202d ago

Well, FusionFall Retro is. FusionFall Legacy is very different and akin to a fan-mod, an extensive one at that.

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MMOHut: Unity - The Future of Browser Games

MMOHut, "Traditionally, browser based MMORPGs were either text based or built using Adobe Flash or Shockwave. There are dozens of high quality browser games like RuneScape that utilize these methods, and they are still popular options. But a new platform for creating browser games has emerged. It offers developers a powerful and highly versatile all-in-one tool. That tool is Unity.."

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MMOHut: New and Improved Browser MMORPGs

MMOHut, "Browser games have traditionally been thought of as second-rate options for gamers who don’t have the computer hardware to handle more desirable client MMORPGs. For the most part, this stereotype has been true. Browser games consisted of text and images, and it took a whole lot of imagination to make something happen with those..."