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Funko Fusion is a third-person action-adventure video game supporting up to four players, in which the player takes control of various Funko Pop! figures. Following the rise of the malevolent Eddy Funko, the player character travels across the WonderWorlds—levels based on settings and scenarios from different pop culture properties—completing missions, battling enemies, and collecting ...
Per Funko, “Players who pick up either Wicked Movie pack can dive into the newly launched online co-op mode as Elphaba, Glinda, The Wizard, Madame Morrible, or any other Funko Fusion character ...
Funko headquarters in Everett, Washington. Funko was founded in 1998 by toy collector Mike Becker at his home in Snohomish, Washington. [5] He started the business after failing to find an affordable coin bank of the Big Boy Restaurants mascot, instead licensing the rights to make his own coin banks from a Big Boy franchise in Michigan.
The add-on to the “Funko Fusion” game also boasts a bonus cameo level that is inspired by the infamous fire drill scene from “The Office” Season 5’s “Stress Relief Part 1″ episode ...
Funko enters the AAA gaming space this fall with “Funko Fusion,” its co-op action game that mashes up characters from “Jurassic World,” “Back to the Future” and more beloved ...
MacReady's survival is never explained, though the game is set 3 months after the events at Outpost 31. MacReady has also gotten access to a new working helicopter. One interpretation is that MacReady was captured by bio-technology research company Gen Inc and held as a potential test subject only to escape and steal one of their helicopters.
In the story trailer for Funko’s first-ever console video game “Funko Fusion,” the brand’s titular Freddy Funko is introduced to the title’s supervillain: his evil copycat, Eddy Funko.
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb was released on 18 October 1964 by Columbia Pictures/BLC Films in support of The Gorgon. [3] The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures in the United States on 17 February 1965 also in support of The Gorgon.