Majesco Entertainment Announces 'Major Minor's Majestic March'

Posted 01-31-08
Written by: Chris McGuire

Be prepared to experience the power of a marching band, in your own home. Majesco Entertainment has announced Major Minor’s Majestic March for the Wii™. Developed by NanaOn-Sha, Major Minor’s Majestic March marks the return of the creative team behind the PaRappa the Rapper franchise, game designer and multimedia musician Masaya Matsuura and New York artist Rodney Alan Greenblat.

 

“There’s something magical about marching bands that truly captures the imagination. The concept of leading a virtual band that’s reliant on your musicianship is a perfect fit for the interactive capabilities of Wii,” said John Merchant, Marketing Manager, Majesco Europe. “The combined musical and artistic superiority of Matsuura and Greenblat make them a natural choice to deliver this innovative title exclusively to the Wii audience.”

 

Major Minor’s Majestic March turns the Wii Remote™ into a “special” baton that the bandleader, Major Minor, uses to keep tempo, recruit new band members and pick up valuable items. While marching through eight whimsical locations that contain various hair-raising events, Major Minor strives to create the most impressive parade ever. Players can add up to 15 different instruments to their dynamic procession—including brass, woodwinds, and percussion—to alter its composition and resulting performance. Players are scored on how well their band maintains its rhythm and manages obstacles that could otherwise throw the procession into disarray. The band keeps tempo to more than 25 popular marching band songs from around the world, composed into original medleys for each stage.




                    

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