MAJESCO GOES ‘ALL IN’ AND SHIPS ‘TEXAS HOLD
‘EM’ FOR GAME BOY® ADVANCE
Popular Card Game Goes Portable in Time for
Holidays
EDISON,
N.J., November 1, 2004 – Read ‘em and weep. Majesco (OTC BB: MJSH), a
provider of diversified applications and content for digital entertainment
platforms, today announced it has shipped
Texas Hold ‘Em for Game Boy® Advance. The perfect gift
for poker fans on the move, Majesco’s Texas
Hold Em allows players to practice and play against up to 10
computer players anywhere they can take a Game Boy Advance.
“Live Texas Hold ‘Em tournaments draw a large,
diverse audience – men and women, young and old – and its popularity is
receiving widespread attention” said Ken Gold, vice president of Marketing for
Majesco. “For advanced players, our Texas
Hold ‘Em game authentically recreates the excitement of live-action
play, while its $19.99 price point offers new players a valued introduction to
the game.”
The complete
Texas Hold ‘Em package, Majesco’s new portable version offers both
a single-player experience as well as a Career Mode where plays ultimately vie
for the Texas Hold ‘Em national championship in Las Vegas. Along the way, a
helpful password entry feature allows players to save their bankroll for
future games. With 5/10 Limit Play, 25/50 Limit Play, Pot Limit, and No Limit
Play, Texas Hold ‘Em offers a
single-playing option or a Tournament Mode where players compete against up to
10 computer controlled players.
Developed by
Skyworks Technologies and rated ‘E’ for Everyone,
Texas Hold ‘Em for Game Boy
Advance is now available for a suggested retail price of $19.99. More
information can be found online at
www.majescogames.com.
About Majesco
Majesco Holdings Inc. (OTC BB: MJSH), operating
through its wholly owned subsidiary, Majesco Sales Inc., is a provider of
diversified applications and content for digital entertainment platforms. The
Company’s 2004 lineup includes BloodRayne
2, the sequel to its popular action/horror series, and its Game Boy®
Advance Video product line which utilizes the Company’s proprietary video
compression technology to enable consumers to view commercial-grade video on a
standard Nintendo Game Boy Advance system.
Advent Rising, the first in a
trilogy of action/adventure games, is expected to ship to stores in 2005.
More information about the Company can be found online at
www.majescogames.com.