History

Fuse was founded in 2002 by the creators of the award winning Pro Pinball series, Adrian Barritt and Richard Horrocks, initially to create a brand new type of pinball game for the Game Boy Advance.

In 2003 Fuse signed a ground breaking and unprecedented publishing deal with Nintendo, to produce Super Mario Ball for the Game Boy Advance for the world-wide market. It was received with praise and great acclaim.

Fuse were nominated for "Best New UK/European Studio" and "Best Handheld Studio" in the Develop Awards 2005.

Fuse's second game, Metroid Prime Pinball achieved even higher accolades and has set new standards in video pinball games.

Details of the next game from Fuse will be announced in due course.

Develop Industry Excellence Awards
Adrian Barritt and Richard Horrocks