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EDISON: Flight fans can now turn their Nintendo DS(TM) into a portable cockpit as Majesco Entertainment Company, an innovative provider of digital entertainment products and content, today announced it has shipped F-24 Stealth Fighter.
Developed by Skyworks Technologies and rated E10+, F-24 Stealth Fighter is now available at retailers nationwide for a suggested retail price of $19.99.
“F-24 Stealth Fighter is a fun and challenging military flight sim that features a variety of single and multi-player options,” said Ken Gold, vice president of Marketing. “A plausible, real-world storyline and an appealing price point make F-24 Stealth Fighter a perfect game for the DS flight fan.”
In F-24 Stealth Fighter, recent events in the Middle East, coupled with continuing hostilities in Iraq have sparked political and military chaos in Iran. Now, intelligence reports indicate that Iran is looking to conduct offensive air operations within the No Fly Zone. Backed by the armed might of the F-24 Stealth Fighter, players embark on 20 different land and sea missions to combat the enemy.
Other features include:
* Multi-player aerial combat for up to four players;
* Touch Screen use to execute launch procedures from the cockpit and
assess enemy targets during briefing;
* First-person, carrier-based take offs and landings as well as in-flight
refueling;
* Utilization of the AWACS Operational Radar Grid to maneuver towards
enemy bogeys;
* Two difficulty modes: Novice and Ace;
* Realistic aircraft and combat sound effects.
For more information about F-24 Stealth Fighter as well as Majesco's exciting line of products, please visit the website listed below.
About Majesco Entertainment Company
Headquartered in Edison, NJ, Majesco Entertainment Company (Nasdaq: COOL – News) is an innovative provider of digital entertainment products and content, with a focus on publishing video games for leading portable systems and the Nintendo Wii(TM) console. Current product line highlights include Cooking Mama for the Nintendo DS(TM), Bust-A-Move Bash! for the Wii(TM) console and JAWS(TM) Unleashed, as well as digital entertainment products like Strawberry Shortcake(TM) Dance Dance Revolution