paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
- Award-Winning Game Offers Real-Time Simulation Gameplay With
Entrepreneurial Twist
Turn your Nintendo DS(TM) into a virtual fish store with Fish Tycoon(R),
a unique fish-breeding simulation game from Majesco Entertainment Company
(NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games and digital
entertainment products for the mass market. Originally created by Last Day of
Work and published by Big Fish Games as an online PC game, Fish Tycoon won
the 2006 iParenting Media Award and ranked in the top 10 of all 2006 casual
games for more than 40 straight weeks. Now, Majesco is bringing the
successful PC title to the Nintendo DS audience.
"As its popularity attests, Fish Tycoon is one of those exceptional games
with a unique premise that captures and holds your attention," said John
Merchant, Marketing Manager, Majesco Europe. "We believe that the game's
exclusive DS features and extensive Touch Screen use will ensure the handheld
iteration builds upon the PC version's success."
"We're excited to introduce this truly unique game to the handheld
market," said Paul Thelen, CEO of Big Fish Games. "Fish Tycoon is one of
those rare games whose appeal transcends platforms, genres, and demographics.
It is the perfect choice to be our first game released in the handheld
market."
"We feel Majesco is the perfect partner to bring Fish Tycoon to the DS,"
said Arthur Humphrey, CEO, Last Day of Work. Their history of unique and
successful titles on the DS shows that they have exactly the kind of vision
that will make this release a huge success."
"Staying alive" even when the Nintendo DS is off, Fish Tycoon is a
fish-breeding simulation that lets players raise fish in real-time virtual
aquariums and crossbreed them to their liking to create new breeds to sell in
their store. Selling fish provides funding for supplies, medicine, special
chemicals, technology research and store advertising to attract more
customers. Players start with a small selection of fish that they must
nurture and breed as they work to discover the correct genetic combination
for the "7 Magic Fish."
Additional game features include:
- Special DS-only features: 7 exclusive fish yield nearly twice
as many fish types as the PC version (over 750!); all new 3D environments
and several new tank decorations;
- Extensive use of the Touch Screen to breed fish, make purchases
and decorate tanks;
- Simulated real-time experience yields potential surprises every
time you turn the game on. Choose from 4 speed options to dictate how
time passes in game. Take regular care of your fish or watch your hard
work get flushed down the drain!
- Set your own prices for specific fish based on prior sales and
present needs;
- Buy fish tanks, decorations, plants, fish eggs, fish food, and
medicine to enhance the aesthetic of your tank;
- Research environment, food, and advertising techniques to
discover how to keep your rare fish healthy, feed more fish per feeding
and attract additional customers.
Fish Tycoon for the Nintendo DS is being developed by Aquaria
Interactive, Majesco's new internal development studio.
About Majesco Entertainment Company
Headquartered in Edison, NJ, with an international office based in
Bristol, UK, Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL) is an innovative
provider of video games and digital entertainment products for the mass
market, with a focus on publishing video games for leading portable systems
and the Wii(TM) console. More information about Majesco can be found online
at www.majescoentertainment.com and www.majescoeurope.com.
About Big Fish Games, Inc.
Big Fish Games(TM), Inc., a developer, publisher, and distributor of
casual, family-friendly games, has one of the largest and highest-quality
game catalogs on the Internet with more than 400 titles, a global network
reach of over 25 million monthly unique users, and distribution partners such
as Viacom and NBC. Through partnerships with more than 400 game developers,
Big Fish Games offers consumers "A New Game Every Day" and makes acquiring
and playing Internet-delivered downloadable and online games a safe, easy and
reliable experience for more than 500,000 customers daily. The success of Big
Fish Games' entertainment portal and the introduction of hit game franchises
like Mystery Case Files(R), Hidden Expedition(TM) and Travelogue 360(TM) from
Big Fish Games' studios group have established Big Fish Games as a leading
worldwide consumer brand. Visit Big Fish Games at www.bigfishgames.com.
About Last Day of Work, LLC
Last Day of Work is an independent game studio based in San Francisco,
CA. The company is dedicated to lovingly crafting successful, casual video
games for Windows and Macintosh. Specializing in innovative "Virtual Life"
games that bend the definitions of existing genres and run in true real-time,
Last Day of Work has produced best-selling titles that include Fish Tycoon(R)
and the Virtual Villagers(R) series. Their upcoming game, Plant Tycoon(R) is
scheduled for release later this year. More information about Last Day of
Work is available online at www.ldw.com.
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