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)
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.
Editor's Note: None.