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Title: Two DS Games from Majesco
Post by: Jonnyboy117 on October 01, 2004, 12:10:36 PM
Moonlight Fables and Nanostray will land in 2005.

MAJESCO ANNOUNCES FIRST TWO TITLES FOR NINTENDO DS


‘Moonlight Fables’ and ‘Nanostray’ Scheduled for 2005


 


EDISON, NJ, October 1, 2004 – Majesco (OTC BB: MJSH), a provider of diversified applications and content for digital entertainment platforms, today announced two exclusive titles for the Nintendo DS system, Moonlight Fables and Nanostray .  Both titles feature touch screen input, multiplayer network play and dual screen support and are scheduled for release next year.


 


“The Nintendo DS promises a very unique interface and an array of software features, including wireless connectivity and touch screen support,” said Jesse Sutton, President of Majesco.  “We are pleased to announce our first game offerings for the Nintendo DS and look forward to creating a variety of innovative products for the system.”


 


Moonlight Fables is a side-scrolling, action/adventure title designed by Cyber Philharmonic Video Game Design and follows the saga of Trista Silver, a recent Strike Force officer graduate and the unwitting heir to the Wolfen Empire. Players utilize the Nintendo DS touch screen, to manipulate the phases of the moon and unlock Trista’s werewolf powers.


 


A 3D sci-fi shooter developed by Shin’en, Nanostray boasts a wide array of weapons, un-lockable features and game modes, as well as an online ranking system that tracks the game’s top players.  Nanostray’s touch screen features will allow players to track enemy movement via interactive radar and manage the various weapons and other special pick ups.


 


Adds Majesco’s Chief Technology Officer, Kevin Ray, “The Nintendo DS offers developers a broad design palette and we are looking to apply the same creative approach to this platform that we did with the Game Boy Advance with our Game Boy Advance Video and Wireless technologies.”


 


 


For additional information on Moonlight Fables and Nanostray , as well as Majesco’s entire lineup of exciting entertainment products, please visit www.majescogames.com .
 

Title: RE: Two DS Games from Majesco
Post by: Bill Aurion on October 01, 2004, 12:15:57 PM
Players utilize the Nintendo DS touch screen, to manipulate the phases of the moon and unlock Trista’s werewolf powers.

This actually sounds very interesting...I'll be watching this one...
Title: RE:Two DS Games from Majesco
Post by: Renny on October 01, 2004, 12:43:53 PM
But it's side-scrolling. It's kiddy. [sells other kidney for PSP]

These both sound like at-least decent games. Will this moon-phasing-changing alter the environment, or....

Players utilize the Nintendo DS touch screen, to manipulate the phases of the moon and subsequently unlock Trista’s werewolf powers.

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Title: RE: Two DS Games from Majesco
Post by: Kirby_PopStar on October 01, 2004, 06:05:37 PM
Nanostray is one of the best looking DS games I've seen yet, but if it's anything like Iridion 3D, I won't touch it with a fifty-foot pole. That game was garbage.
Title: RE: Two DS Games from Majesco
Post by: Bill Aurion on October 01, 2004, 06:19:40 PM
What are you confused about Renny? <_<
Title: RE: Two DS Games from Majesco
Post by: KDR_11k on October 01, 2004, 10:41:38 PM
Kirby: Um, Iridion II was already an improvement so maybe this one actually ends up somewhere near "good"...
Title: RE: Two DS Games from Majesco
Post by: Infernal Monkey on October 01, 2004, 11:41:19 PM
Hot, hopefully Majesco can be arsed to release Nanostray when the DS launches here.. er, next year. ;__;
FIRST GAME I'LL BUY, HOLLA.
Title: RE: Two DS Games from Majesco
Post by: Renny on October 02, 2004, 07:35:28 AM
I assumed it was the latter, that changing the moon changed Trista's state only--boring. But I was hoping they might have meant that changing the moon also affected the environment somehow--interesting.
Title: RE: Two DS Games from Majesco
Post by: KDR_11k on October 02, 2004, 10:10:35 PM
They will probably let it influence the environment a bit. I don't think they can miss the obvious.