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‘FusionFall’ Review (PC)

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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‘FusionFall’ Review (PC)

We've spent the last two weeks exploring Cartoon Network's new MMO, "FusionFall." Curious to see what we thought?

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‘Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall’ Open for Business

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

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‘Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall’ Open for Business

Today, Cartoon Network's new browser-based MMORPG, 'FusionFall,' officially launches. The game began its open beta last December, and between its start and today more than 2.5 million beta accounts were created. "The response to 'FusionFall' during our beta phase and sneak peek play weekends has been phenomenal," said Chris Waldron, executive producer of the game. [...]

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FusionFall Q&A: Platforming and High-Level Content

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

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FusionFall Q&A: Platforming and High-Level Content

Back in August, we had the opportunity to learn about Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall, an upcoming MMORPG involving the popular characters and locations from Cartoon Network's original franchises. We learned quite a bit about what the FusionFall team was bringing to the table -- a game with enough licensed IP and original voice acting to [...]

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Massively Mother-Approved Online: Cartoon Network’s New MMORPG

Thursday, August 21, 2008

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Massively Mother-Approved Online: Cartoon Network’s New MMORPG

As each new generation grows more and more net-savvy, new steps are being taken to provide safe havens for our impressionable youngsters. Cartoon Network, a company that knows a thing or two about keeping kids entertained, is entering the online fray: Cartoon Network is preparing to launch Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall (appropriately) this fall. On the surface, FusionFall looks like a standard kid-safe MMORPG which leverages CN's portfolio of unique characters, but as we learned during an extended conference with the FusionFall team yesterday, it has the potential to be much more than another single-click-combat level grinder -- and, as parents will be pleased to discover, it employs some fascinatingly extensive technology in the name of child safety.

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