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'''Silverball Studios''' (formerly '''Fuse Games''') is a Britain-based second party company that makes games for [[Nintendo]]. They have made only a few games in their lifetime. Their first video game for Nintendo was the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]''; their latest one being ''Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails'' for the [[Wii]]. It is unknown if they have any more plans to make any more games, though it should be expected.
'''Silverball Studios''' (formerly '''Fuse Games''') is a British video game company based in Burford, Oxfordshire. Founded by Adrian Barrit and Richard Horrocks, they have made only a few games in their lifetime. Their first video game for Nintendo was the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Mario Pinball Land]]''; their latest one being ''Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails'' for the [[Wii]]. It is unknown if they have any more plans to make any more games, though it should be expected. They nearly closed in 2009 after completing Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon for [[DSiWare]], but expanded and was renamed Silverball Studios. They specialise in games on [[Nintendo]] consoles but are also a licensed developer for Sony, Microsoft and Apple.


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Template:Company-infobox Silverball Studios (formerly Fuse Games) is a British video game company based in Burford, Oxfordshire. Founded by Adrian Barrit and Richard Horrocks, they have made only a few games in their lifetime. Their first video game for Nintendo was the Game Boy Advance game Mario Pinball Land; their latest one being Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails for the Wii. It is unknown if they have any more plans to make any more games, though it should be expected. They nearly closed in 2009 after completing Pinball Pulse: The Ancients Beckon for DSiWare, but expanded and was renamed Silverball Studios. They specialise in games on Nintendo consoles but are also a licensed developer for Sony, Microsoft and Apple.

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