Fiox (known in Japan as Fiox!) is a 2000 platform video game that was released in Europe on November 7, 2000 and in Japan on February 13, 2001. A North America release was planned under the working title Fiox: The Evil Dark Side, but was cancelled due to the release did not occur, according to IGN. The game was developed by Slik Games, published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) and distributed by "Balls" and Universal Interactive Studios. This game is one of many games to have it's code released as open source, after GeoBob Engine 2's release under MIT License in 2013.
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| - Fiox (known in Japan as Fiox!) is a 2000 platform video game that was released in Europe on November 7, 2000 and in Japan on February 13, 2001. A North America release was planned under the working title Fiox: The Evil Dark Side, but was cancelled due to the release did not occur, according to IGN. The game was developed by Slik Games, published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) and distributed by "Balls" and Universal Interactive Studios. This game is one of many games to have it's code released as open source, after GeoBob Engine 2's release under MIT License in 2013.
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| - Fiox (known in Japan as Fiox!) is a 2000 platform video game that was released in Europe on November 7, 2000 and in Japan on February 13, 2001. A North America release was planned under the working title Fiox: The Evil Dark Side, but was cancelled due to the release did not occur, according to IGN. The game was developed by Slik Games, published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) and distributed by "Balls" and Universal Interactive Studios. This game is one of many games to have it's code released as open source, after GeoBob Engine 2's release under MIT License in 2013.
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