

There would be a sign up to be part of the team, which seems to lead nowhere as I don’t think anyone joined. Apparently this game has tons of lore, and they make sure every addition fits the autistic story of CN characters fighting aliens.įorum users could also volunteer to be part of the development since programmers were a rarity. Another common occurrence was lore keeping. A certain user named Indes would be the chief of bad ideas when he suggested crafting and other things in 2020. People would also shoot up tons of ideas for features to be implemented, many of which were obviously not possible.

Prime targets of wrath were always Ben 10, The PowerPuff Girls, and Adventure Time because they apparently housed too many characters in the game. Many on there did the standard gatekeeping, where certain franchises were bad while others good ect. These forums got popular primarily in 2016 and housed a fanbase reminiscent of Smash. Going off my own pure memory, it was terrible, as to be expected from a group of adults harboring around a children’s game based on children’s shows. This would later split into two projects, Legacy, which was a reimagining with new additions such as characters, franchises, and locations, and Retro, which was original, pre-2010 FusionFall in its purest state.Ī now completely inaccessible part of the community, the forums housed a fanbase that can get in on the development cycle. On February 6th of 2015, Devan would gather up a small group to rebuild FusionFall. Throughout the year, new Nanos would be added both in missions and by code.Īugust 29th, marked the shut down of FF servers, and the beginning of a community effort to restore the now defunct game.įan, Devan Baker, also known as Wilttilt, would gather friends and build a demo/ revival campaign to continue the game, but the proposition was rejected.
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In its place was an Academy phase that placed emphasis on newer shows such as Ben 10 and Generator Rex, so that they would have a bigger impact on the story. Now the beginning section of being in the Future was removed. In February 2011, the game received one last massive overhaul in the form of the Academy. New missions based on Adventure Time, Ben 10, and Chowder were added in 2010.

In April of 2010, the game would receive massive updates throughout the following months.

A big part of the game was nano collecting, which was essentially just collecting power ups in the form of CN characters, typically in their original cartoon form. Simple plot, but there are many complexities to it not mentioned.
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Fight through the future, repair the time machine, and get sent back to the past to stop the full damage of Fuse by working your way up through multiple quests. The beginning of the game would have the player meet with Dexter who is gearing up to send you to the past, only to have Dee Dee mess it up and send the player to the apocalyptic future. The game’s plot would center around an alien invasion known as Fusions, which can take the form of various CN characters. The game was set in the Cartoon Network universe, taking on a variety of franchises, prominently including:Īll characters would be designed in an anime art style to have some form of consistency.
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The game would go free to play April 19th, 2010, being less than a year for paid players unlike previously envisioned. It was released January 14th, 2009, as a subscription based game in its first year, costing $5.95 a month, $14.95 for three months, and $49.95 for a year. FusionFall was an MMO children’s game developed by South Korean studio Grigon Entertainment, in collaboration with Cartoon Network.
