Video Gaming News - April 2005
Edison, NJ (April 20, 2005) - Majesco today announced that it has been
awarded the license to develop games based on the animated series, Teen Titans.
“Teen Titans characters are widely popular in both comic books and on
television, and we are excited to introduce these young superheroes to the video
game audience,” said Ken Gold, vice president of Marketing at Majesco. “We are
confident that Teen Titans will appeal to video game players of all ages as it
promotes the important themes of friendship, teamwork and perseverance
throughout this action-packed game.”
“The Teen Titans super heroes lend themselves to being strong videogame
characters with their action and humor filled adventures,” said Jason Hall,
senior vice president of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “We look
forward to working with Majesco on quality games that will appeal to action
adventure players, as well as the fan base of the television series and the
comic books.”
From Majesco:
Developed by Artificial Mind & Movement (A2M), the exciting superhero action
adventure published by Majesco and licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive
Entertainment, is scheduled for release later this year on Game Boy Advance and
in 2006 for play on the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube.
In Majesco’s Teen Titans, players switch control in real time between heroes
Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, Cyborg and Raven, so that they can capitalize on the
Teen Titans’ unique moves and abilities. The action takes place in a
crime-ridden city featuring the notorious villains Slade, Overload, Jinx, Gizmo,
and Mammoth. While advancing through hostile environments in this multi-player
and multi-level game, players will uncover an in-depth storyline containing many
exciting twists and turns.
More information about Teen Titans and Majesco’s entire line-up of products can
be found online at
www.majescoentertainment.com.
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