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Majesco Entertainment Company (formerly Majesco Sales, Inc., commonly referred to as just Majesco) is an American video game publisher and distributor founded in 1986, headquartered in Edison, New Jersey, United States. The company was initially known as a reissuer of old titles that had been abandoned by their original publisher, at one point collaborating with Sega for a budget version of the Sega Genesis console.

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  • Majesco
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  • Majesco Entertainment Company (formerly Majesco Sales, Inc., commonly referred to as just Majesco) is an American video game publisher and distributor founded in 1986, headquartered in Edison, New Jersey, United States. The company was initially known as a reissuer of old titles that had been abandoned by their original publisher, at one point collaborating with Sega for a budget version of the Sega Genesis console.
  • Majesco is a video game company who was founded in 1986. When they were first created, they brought back video games from abandoned publishers and put them on Nintendo and SEGA's video game consoles. Currently, they create quality games such as Cooking Mama on Nintendo DS and Wii. It has also made more obscure games, such as Monster Tale for DS, and Monster Trucks for GBA.
  • Majesco Entertainment is a founded in 1986. It first made a name as a reissuer of old titles that had been abandoned by their original publisher. By cutting the prices dramatically and, eventually, arranging the rights to self-manufacture games for both Nintendo and Sega systems, the company found a sustainable market niche. Later, Majesco arranged with Sega to manufacture a version of its Mega Drive, which had been superseded by the 32-bit Saturn. It released this in 1998 as the Genesis 3 and followed up with a version of the handheld Game Gear called the Game Gear Core System.
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  • Majesco
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  • Edison, New Jersey, United States
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  • Majesco Entertainment Company (formerly Majesco Sales, Inc., commonly referred to as just Majesco) is an American video game publisher and distributor founded in 1986, headquartered in Edison, New Jersey, United States. The company was initially known as a reissuer of old titles that had been abandoned by their original publisher, at one point collaborating with Sega for a budget version of the Sega Genesis console.
  • Majesco is a video game company who was founded in 1986. When they were first created, they brought back video games from abandoned publishers and put them on Nintendo and SEGA's video game consoles. Currently, they create quality games such as Cooking Mama on Nintendo DS and Wii. It has also made more obscure games, such as Monster Tale for DS, and Monster Trucks for GBA.
  • Majesco Entertainment is a founded in 1986. It first made a name as a reissuer of old titles that had been abandoned by their original publisher. By cutting the prices dramatically and, eventually, arranging the rights to self-manufacture games for both Nintendo and Sega systems, the company found a sustainable market niche. Later, Majesco arranged with Sega to manufacture a version of its Mega Drive, which had been superseded by the 32-bit Saturn. It released this in 1998 as the Genesis 3 and followed up with a version of the handheld Game Gear called the Game Gear Core System.
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