| ''Mushroom Kingdom Fusion'' | |
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| Developer(s) | The Fusion Team |
| License | Freeware |
| Engine | Game Maker |
| Aspect ratio | 4:3 Horizontal |
| Native resolution | 320 x 240 Raster |
| Version | October 29, 2009 (v0.31 Beta) |
| Platform(s) | PC |
| Release date(s) | Unreleased |
| Genre(s) | Platform game |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
Mushroom Kingdom Fusion is a non-profit fan-made platforming video game that is based on Super Mario Bros.. It is crossed over with elements, characters, and settings from a multitude of other video games.
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Development started in 2008 using a pre-built game engine in Game Maker 7. It was then called Super Mario Fusion. Eventually, the project split into two separate paths. Super Mario Fusion, which follows closer to the traditional Mario formula, and Mushroom Kingdom Fusion, which combines elements from various video game series. 0.31 is their current version.
The game consists of game mechanics primarily from Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 2, as well as Super Mario World. Enemy characters include standard Mario-universe enemies, demonic beings, alien creatures, and human soldiers. The music includes the usual Mario series music, along with tracks from the Halo series, [1] and other games featured in Mushroom Kingdom Fusion. The game features items from the Mario series and weaponry originally used by the Covenant races in Halo[2], in addition to suit items that bestow upon the main playable characters the guise and abilities of certain characters from the Mega Man universe.[3]
Characters featured in Mushroom Kingdom Fusion include Mario and Luigi, joined by a roster of characters from other video game franchises such as the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
The design of the game is influenced by video game franchises such as the Sonic, Doom, and Mega Man series and other Nintendo titles. Other game franchises featured include, but are not limited to, Metal Slug, Castlevania, Contra, R-Type, and Ghosts 'n Goblins. Some obscure game titles represented include E.V.O.: Search for Eden, and Cosmo's Cosmic Adventure.
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