Majesco Studios Santa-Monica: Difference between revisions
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Background: The studio was one of the development entries for Majesco Entertainment. It only released two games for DS and was closed in 2009 while working on the next game.
(2009)
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Logo: The logo is very similar to the Majesco one, but the central square' sides are marked by three little cubes - orange, yellow and red. STUDIOS is under MAJESCO and below both "Santa Monica" in darker font.
FX/SFX: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Seen on Wonderworld Amusement Park and Our House for Nintendo DS.
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