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'''Curve Digital''' (formerly '''Curve Studios''') is a British video game publishing and development company. It was founded in 2005 by Jason Perkins. In terms of [[Nintendo]] they are known for the games [[Fluidity]] and [[Fluidity: Spin Cycle]] in which Fluidity was one of their first titles (and possibly their first) but they have since developed or published many other games for multiple platforms.
 
'''Curve Digital''' (formerly '''Curve Studios''') is a British video game publishing and development company. It was founded in 2005 by Jason Perkins. In terms of [[Nintendo]] they are known for the games [[Fluidity]] and [[Fluidity: Spin Cycle]] in which Fluidity was one of their first titles (and possibly their first) but they have since developed or published many other games for multiple platforms.
  

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Curve Digital (formerly Curve Studios) is a British video game publishing and development company. It was founded in 2005 by Jason Perkins. In terms of Nintendo they are known for the games Fluidity and Fluidity: Spin Cycle in which Fluidity was one of their first titles (and possibly their first) but they have since developed or published many other games for multiple platforms.

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