Wildfire Studios
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Wildfire Studios is an Australian video game developer that was established in 1995. It is based in Brisbane, Australia.
Wildfire has developed several pinball games for video game publishers, but their most recent games are released through RealNetworks.
Portfolio
- Jungo, self-published
- Danny Phantom Ghost Frenzy, published by Nickelodeon
- Tumblebugs, published by Realarcade
- Balls of Steel, published by Pinball Wizards (see 3D Realms)
- Kiss Pinball, Global Star Software (named after band Kiss)
- Dirt Track Racing Pinball, Ratbag Games
- Austin Powers Pinball, Gotham Games and Global Star Software (named after film series Austin Powers)
- Devil's Island Pinball, self-published
- Tumblebugs 2 published by Big Fish Games
RealNetworks games
- Balls of Steel: Creature Attack!
- Devil's Island Pinball
- Tumblebugs
WiiWare games
- Tumblebugs, published by Gameshastra
External links
- Wildfire Studios Official website
- Jungo Official website
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