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RPGFan: Dawn of Heroes Review

I'll admit, I'm one of the few people who have had Dawn of Heroes on their radars. Its publisher, Majesco, is most well known for DS titles such as Cooking Mama, and counts quite a few quality games to its credit. This is the company that published Tim Schafer's Psychonauts and the brimming-with-potential Advent Rising. It also published Away: Shuffle Dungeon, Mistwalker's unique DS dungeon crawler. Because of this, I was intrigued when I saw Dawn of Heroes slowly creep across the release dates map, until it finally debuted on 9/9. So, what have the Montreal-based Wicked Studios crafted for Majesco? A product that would be a great fit... as an iPhone game. Dawn of Heroes just feels too shallow and lacks the polish needed to be a top-flight title.

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Monster Tale coming to modern platforms in 2021

From Gematsu: "The March 2011-released DS title Monster Tale is coming to “modern game platforms” in 2021, publisher Majesco Entertainment and developer DreamRift announced."

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Can Majesco Be Saved?: An Analysis

An article about the future and past of the financially troubled video game publisher Majesco.

itsjustexuma3034d ago (Edited 3034d ago )

Yes it can be saved, the only way to save themselves is to stop giving Nintendo DS more attention and start developing more games for PS4, Steam and Xbox One instead

rjason123034d ago

Did you not read the article?

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Bismarn3033d ago

I wish I could add more than 1 agree to that. I'm almost intrigued enough to read the article, but the keywords tell me all we need to know: the most recent actual game listed is Advent Rising.

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REPORT: Majesco Hands Off Retail Publishing to a Different Company

We’ve heard from a few different sources now that Majesco have been having financial issues of late. This most recently reared it’s ugly head when it was revealed that The Fullbight Company’s Gone Home would now be skipping consoles due to issues at indie-publishing arm Midnight City. TFB even went as far to say that the parent company “had gone dark”, insinuating that all forms of communication with partners had been closed.

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