Majesco courting Wii and DS developers at GDC

By Spencer . January 15, 2008 . 4:49pm

Majesco courting Wii and DS developers at GDCHot of Wired’s insightful piece on Majesco’s revised strategy (less Advent Rising, more deals with Japanese publishers), the Cooking Mama champion posted a open call for developers to present projects at GDC 2008. Majesco is “currently concentrating on development for the Nintendo DS and Wii” so you want to save your grass roots PlayStation 3 project for another publisher. However, if you are an indie developer with a neat Nintendo oriented project you could send them an e-mail and set up a meeting to present it. While a lot of networking and deals occur at GDC, Majesco is going a step forward with their proactive announcement. Good luck to anyone who takes this opportunity!


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  • jeffx

    Speaking of Majesco… can’t wait to read your Nanostray 2 review ;)

  • jeffx

    Speaking of Majesco… can’t wait to read your Nanostray 2 review ;)

  • jeffx

    Crap; looks like NS2 was delayed.

  • jeffx

    Crap; looks like NS2 was delayed.

  • daizyujin

    (yawn) Maybe it will work, maybe it won’t. Still wish some of these companies would get their heads out of their asses. Just cause Cooking Mama did well don’t mean some other quirky Japanese game will.

  • Daizyujin

    (yawn) Maybe it will work, maybe it won’t. Still wish some of these companies would get their heads out of their asses. Just cause Cooking Mama did well don’t mean some other quirky Japanese game will.

  • monkeypox

    @ Daizyujin

    isn’t that the point, to take chances? we obviously don’t need more of the same gta clone or minigame extravaganza, so how could it possibly be bad for some new developer to open our eyes?

  • monkeypox

    @ Daizyujin

    isn’t that the point, to take chances? we obviously don’t need more of the same gta clone or minigame extravaganza, so how could it possibly be bad for some new developer to open our eyes?

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