About FusionFall: Retro
FusionFall: Retro is the complete recreation of the original FusionFall game as it was in early 2010. Read on for more information about the game.
NOTE: This page is a work in progress.
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Development
FusionFall: Retro was first revealed in early 2016 as a surprise by the developers of FusionFall: Legacy. At the time, there was much anticipation for the demo of FusionFall: Legacy, which was going to be an extremely small sample of the upcoming revamped version of FusionFall. Once Retro was revealed, the demo was cancelled, and it was announced that Retro would replace the demo. Retro is being developed by a team of three experienced people — Kevman95, womayhem, and Joshsora.
Retro uses the files from the original game, such as monsters, NPCs, and locations, but on a new server. The game will also have an improved anti-cheat system to stop hacks and exploits. Anything that was released past the Birthday Bash will not be included—meaning the Adventures, NPCs, or Nanos (only the original 36 will be included—see below), as well as no Academy or any features introduced as of its creation, such as gliding or dashing.
Nanos
All 36 original Nanos return for FusionFall: Retro. Nanos are achieved by obtaining enough Fusion Matter (FM) and leveling up. Each level grants a different Nano Mission, which needs to be completed in order to obtain the Nano.
These are all of the Nanos available in FusionFall: Retro.
Level | Nano obtained |
---|---|
1 | Buttercup |
2 | Numbuh 2 |
3 | Eddy |
4 | Eduardo |
5 | Blossom |
6 | Wilt |
7 | Dee Dee |
8 | Numbuh 5 |
9 | Edd |
10 | Megas XLR |
11 | Billy |
12 | Proffessor Utonium |
13 | Him |
14 | Bloo |
15 | Bubbles |
16 | Demongo |
17 | Four Arm |
18 | Numbuh 1 |
19 | Mojo Jojo |
20 | Mandark |
21 | Grim |
22 | Dexter |
23 | Vilgax |
24 | Swampfire |
25 | Mandy |
26 | Coco |
27 | Mac |
28 | Numbuh 3 |
29 | Hex |
30 | Juniper Lee |
31 | Numbuh 4 |
32 | Ed |
33 | Courage |
34 | Samurai Jack |
35 | Aku |
36 | Humongosaur |
Areas
WIP
Missions
WIP
NPCs
WIP
Release
While no exact release date has been given, the developers had confirmed that "the game will release sometime in 2016." This was the case before, however, they realized they needed to rewrite a large amount of the code which was written in a foreign language, leaving the release date still up in the air. Before the release, Retro will have a closed beta test for a few days in order to test functions and server strength. Access to the closed beta will be given to people who took part in Retro testing previously, as well as at random to forum users. After those few days, there will then be an open beta, followed eventually by the full release.