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  • Mama Mia! Majesco cooks up $2.1 million fiscal-year loss

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.20.2011

    Majesco Entertainment ended its last fiscal year (on October 31, 2010) with a $2.1 million loss -- which is better than the $6.6 million it flambéed the previous fiscal year. The financially troubled publisher is pinning its hopes in the new fiscal year (which began Nov. 1) on Crafting Mama, Babysitting Mama and Zumba Fitness, which has already sold a half-million units since its mid-November release. Majesco has also planted one of those money-growing trees: a Facebook game, Friends Cafe. With its focus on mass-market appeal, Majesco could well bake up some profits this fiscal year. We'll keep watch over its shoulder, though, mindful to leave a clear path to the fire extinguisher in case the money continues to burn.

  • Cribs: Babysitting Mama Edition

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    08.31.2010

    Majesco has released images of the final doll design and packaging for Babysitting Mama. Cleverly, the box for the minigame collection is shaped like a crib, featuring a phrase we didn't ever think we'd see on a game box: "Wii Game Disc Included (Look Under Baby!)"

  • Here it is: the Babysitting Mama controller

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    06.17.2010

    You know you wanted to see the plush baby that Majesco is including with Babysitting Mama -- the one that, when the Wiimote is tucked inside, functions as the interface for the game. We wanted to see it. We were curious. And here it is -- well, here's a pretty close representation of that baby controller. Majesco was sure to tell us that the design of the doll, and the design of the packaging, had yet to be finalized. The baby controller hasn't reached maturity, essentially.

  • Majesco's Babysitting Mama includes your very own baby

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    05.24.2010

    The "WiiWaa" doll introduced us to the concept of cramming a Wiimote into a doll's mouth and using that to interact with a game. Majesco is bringing that same idea to a much more mainstream game: the previously trademarked Babysitting Mama. Using a plush baby into which you have tucked a Wiimote -- and also using the Nunchuk that is somehow hanging out of this plush baby or something -- you play 40 minigames in the usual Cooking Mama style; representing tasks like feeding and changing a baby, or rocking it to sleep. The game will feature six different virtual babies with unique personalities, though you'll be using the same proxy doll to manipulate all the e-babies. Babysitting Mama is due out this holiday. Unfortunately, Majesco has yet to release an image of the doll, so we can't yet gauge how creeped out we're going to be by this game. %Gallery-93595%

  • Cooking Mama creator trademarks 'Babysitting Mama'

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    04.21.2009

    Siliconera noticed a trademark for a game called Babysitting Mama in the US Trademark Database. The last time we saw a trademark for a Mama game, it was for Pet Shop Mama, which was just a possible rebranding of what was released as My Pet Shop. This new trademark, however, was registered by Cooking Mama Ltd., the company that develops the Mama games for Square Enix and Majesco. That strongly suggests that this trademark is intended for a new game. So Mama is babysitting now? The fast-paced, task-oriented minigame format transferred pretty well from cooking to gardening, but will it be fun when you're taking care of some kids? And just how mad is Mama going to get when she has to come in and fix your botched diaper change?