Fluid Studios Ltd
Moby ID: 2470
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Fluid Studios was a British development studio founded on September 17, 1999 by Jon Oldham.
Credited on 6 Games from 2000 to 2002
Worms Blast (2002 on Windows, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance...) |
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (2001 on Game Boy Advance) |
Top Gun: Firestorm (2001 on Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance) |
Worms World Party (2001 on Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast...) |
Army Men: Air Combat (2000 on Game Boy Color) |
Ultimate Fighting Championship (2000 on Game Boy Color) |
History +
- October 13, 2006
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The company is dissolved.
- September 4, 2003
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The company goes into administration.
- September 17, 1999
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Fluid Studios is incorporated in United Kingdom.
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 3 games with Ubisoft Entertainment SA
- 2 games with Team17 Digital Limited
- 1 game with Crave Entertainment, Inc.
- 1 game with Spiral House Ltd.
- 1 game with NewKidCo, Inc.
- 1 game with Halifax S.p.A.
- 1 game with Ubisoft France SAS
- 1 game with Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Deutschland) GmbH
- 1 game with 3DO Europe, Ltd.
- 1 game with Atari SA
- 5 games with David Garrison
- 5 games with Pete Frith
- 5 games with Nigel Speight
- 3 games with Martin Smith
- 3 games with Mark Potente
- 3 games with Jon Oldham
- 3 games with Lee Clare
- 3 games with Mark Cooksey
- 3 games with Peter Grimes
- 2 games with Patrick Romano
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