Motown Software
Motown Software (also known as Motown Games) was an American video game publisher company, spun-off from the Motown label.
Final logo of Motown Software | |
Industry | Service |
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Fate | Defunct |
Founded | 1994 |
Defunct | 1996 |
Headquarters | United States |
Area served | North America |
Products | Video games |
They were responsible for publishing African American-oriented video games during the 1990s. Only two games were released from this development company[1] and both received negative criticism.[2] However, Rap Jam: Volume One received more popularity on MobyGames than Bébé's Kids, which was indicated on Everything2.com as being an "extremely crappy game."[1][3]
Video games
Super NES
- Bébé's Kids (1994)
- Rap Jam: Volume One (1995)
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References
- Motown Software release information at MobyGames
- Motown Games - Games Published at Allgame
- Bébé's Kids Information
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