Mazes of Fate is the first Latin American game developed for a Nintendo console. Cast in a chaotic world of dark dungeons and wicked warfare, Mazes of Fate combines first person action, with a semi-turn combat system and many challenging levels for an unforgettable gaming experience.
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Signature Devices, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SDVI) is pleased to announce today that due to an increased level of interest in its Mazes of Fate video game title for the Nintendo DS, the Company has decided to increase production in light of the anticipated demand for their Mazes of Fate game over the holiday season. The Company has made the decision based on marketing responses indicating that a later release date would better suit ...
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Signature Devices, Inc. (Pink Sheets: SDVI) is pleased to announce the coming release of its new fantasy role playing game (RPG), Mazes of Fate, which is set to be released on the Nintendo DS(TM) system in the second quarter of 2008. Mazes of Fate was first released on the Game Boy Advanced system, and the new version will feature updated dungeons, four additional characters and will be featured in full 3-D.
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Signature Devices, Inc. (Pink Sheets: SDVI) is pleased to announce that the Company's new fantasy role playing game (RPG), Mazes of Fate, is set to be released on the Nintendo DS(TM) system by the end of second quarter 2008. Mazes of Fate was first released on the Game Boy Advanced system, and the new version will feature updated dungeons, four additional characters and will be featured in full 3-D.
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Leading video games publisher and developer Signature Devices, Inc. ( www.signaturedevices.com ) (PINKSHEETS: SDVI) and their wholly owned video game development and publishing subsidiary Graffiti Entertainment, LLC ( www.GraffitiEntertainment.com) announced today that they have gone gold with 'Mazes of Fate DS,' an Action-packed Role Playing Game (RPG) for the Nintendo DS. Graffiti Entertainment will ship the fully 3D title into the North American market on February 26, 2008.
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It turns out that the GBA is the home for a new renaissance of RPGs. The Final Fantasy series has moved there en masse and new classics such as Riviera still appear. Mazes of Fate is a first-person RPG hoping to capture that same magic, but falling pretty far short.
Unfortunately, Mazes of Fate doesn’t really bring anything new to the table. You start your quest by choosing to play as a brawny ...
Written on January 9, 2007 | Posted in
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Graffiti Entertainment, LLC (www.GraffitiEntertainment.com), the video game development and publishing subsidiary of Signature Devices, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: SDVI) (www.signaturedevices.com), has released for manufacturing "Mazes of Fate," a Role Playing Game (RPG) for the Game Boy(R) Advance hand-held video game system. It expects to have it on retailers' shelves around October 15, 2006 with an MSRP of $29.99.
Developed by Sabarasa Entertainment (www.sabarasa.com), "Mazes of Fate" is the first Latin American game for a ...
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Graffiti Entertainment, LLC, the new video game development and publishing subsidiary of Signature Devices, Inc. (www.signaturedevices.com), announced today that they have signed an agreement with Sabarasa Entertainment for publishing rights to Mazes of Fate, a new RPG designed specifically for the Game Boy(R) Advance hand-held video game system.
"We have been eager to announce that Graffiti Entertainment will publish Mazes of Fate as our first title," says Kenneth Hurley, CEO of ...
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