The game plays out in a unique fashion, with a clever sense of humor and a well-developed backstory. An expansion back, appropriately titled The Northern Expansion, was released in 2002; it was released with the original game in a box set called Majesty Gold. A sequel, Majesty Legends, was in. Description of Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim. Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim, a really nice strategy game sold in 2000 for Windows, is available and ready to be played again! Also available on Mac, time to play a managerial, fantasy, real-time and rpg elements video game title. For Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim on the PC, GameFAQs has 3 guides and walkthroughs. For Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim on the PC, GameFAQs has 16 cheat codes and secrets. Oct 4, 2014 @ 1:27pm. Yup - edit the MajXPref file in notepad change 0 from 0 to 1. Game runs fine in a window, so you can set the res to whatever you like ingame.
Majestic | |
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Developer(s) | Anim-X |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Alternate reality game |
Majestic was one of the first alternate reality games (ARGs), a type of game that blurs the line between in-game and out-of-game experiences. Majestic was created by Neil Young.[1][2] It debuted on July 31, 2001. While noted for its unusual concept, it did not fare well commercially.
Gameplay[edit]
Majestic was a science fictionthriller based on a Majestic 12 shadow government conspiracy theory. As an ARG, the game was played by phone, email, AOL Instant Messenger, BlackBerry messages, fax, and by visiting special websites. Gameplay frequently involved the player receiving clues that they would use to solve puzzles and unravel the story. All the messages were automated, with limited dialogue options, but AIM provided some interactive conversations. As an option to warn unsuspecting members in the same house you could enable a warning at the beginning of each phone call, and a small message on the top of all faxes. When this option was enabled, each phone call would begin with a woman saying 'This is a phone call from the video game Majestic', before the regular, prerecorded message. Some of the clues were videos featuring the game's cast. One of the more widely recognized actors was Joe Pantoliano, who portrayed Tim Pritchard in the game's final episode.
The game's tagline, 'It plays you', emphasized the nature of ARGs and the game's suspense. One of the first things the player experienced in Majestic was news that the game had stopped, yet they would receive messages suggesting that there was a conspiracy behind the stoppage. Majestic was said to have been inspired by The Game, a 1997 movie that featured something like an ARG which repeatedly confused the main character into thinking he was not playing. This game was also inspired by the 'Area 51 caller' on Art Bell's Coast to Coast AM.[3]
The game comprised five episodes: A pilot episode was free to try but the four remaining episodes required players to join EA.com's Platinum Service, which cost $9.95 USD per month.[4] EA discontinued Majestic on April 30, 2002 citing too few players.[5] There were 5 episodes per season. The game was cancelled before season 2 could be released.[6] Retail copies of the game included the game on CD-ROM, a copy of Internet Explorer and AIM, and some bonus music tracks in MP3 format. Also included was the first season's subscription.
The game's interface consisted of a small application named the 'Majestic Alliance Application', which served as both a 'friends list' (when playing for the first time, the game randomly selected other players who were at the same 'level' as player, in game progress, and added them to Majestic Alliance Application as 'allies', enabling players to send and receive instant messages to and from other players for help) and to stream music related to what web page or section of the game you were at. Different web pages and different parts of the game triggered different music. The music was broken down into multiple genres such as techno, industrial, and ambient. The game would choose an appropriate genre for a particular section, and stream it. The track played would be random. Certain sections of the game featured the same track, such as the music heard when logging into the game.
The game took place in real time. If a character said that they would contact the player the next day at a particular time, they would. The game was meant to be played casually. In order to keep a player from going through the game's entire content in one day, progress was limited each day. Once a player had accomplished the goals for the day, they were placed on 'Standby', in which no progress could be made until they were taken off 'Standby'.
Anim-X[edit]
Anim-X was the name of a fictional video game developer created by Electronic Arts as part of Majestic.[1]
Anim-X was represented In Majestic promotional videos by actors playing the company's two (fictional) lead developers, 'Brian Cale' and 'Mike Griffin'.
The story of the game begins with Cale's death and the destruction of the Anim-X offices. Players then received an email from EA regarding the official shutdown of Majestic's servers. Of course, the shutdown is only part of the game's fictional storyline and the game progresses, with players helping the surviving Anim-X employees to unravel the conspiracies surrounding the game.[7]
Reception[edit]
Publication | Score |
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Computer Games Magazine | [8] |
The Electric Playground | 6/10[9] |
Majestic was a commercial failure.[10]
Majestic was recognized as the 'Best Original Game' at E3 in 2001 and one of the five 'Game Innovation Spotlights' at the Game Developers Choice Awards in 2002. IGN questioned some of the suspension of disbelief required by the plot, but praised the ambition of the game, and the large potential it had and scored it 7.5/10.[11]
The editors of PC Gamer US awarded Majestic their 2001 'Most Innovative' prize, and wrote: 'When the concepts Majestic pioneered are rekindled in the future, we'll remember it for inspiring a new direction for game developers'.[12]The Electric Playground and the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated Majestic for their 2001 'Most Innovative Game of the Year' and 'Innovation in Computer Gaming' awards, but these went to Grand Theft Auto III and Black & White, respectively.[13][14][15]
References[edit]
Majesty Games
- ^ abThe Game Archaeologist: EA's MajesticArchived 2013-06-27 at the Wayback Machine, www.engadget.com
- ^Marriott, Michel (2001-08-23). 'Game Designer Who Breaks the Mold'. The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
- ^Brown, Janelle (2001-08-10). 'Salon.com Technology | Paranoia for fun and profit'. Archive.salon.com. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- ^Walker, Trey (2001-09-12). 'Majestic suspended'. GameSpot.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-30. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- ^Kushner, David (2002-03-07). 'So What, Exactly, Do Online Gamers Want?'. New York Times. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- ^Walker, Trey (2001-07-31). 'No second chance for Majestic'. GameSpot.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-30. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
- ^Szulborski, Dave (2005). This is Not a Game: A Guide to Alternate Reality Gaming. ISBN9781411625952.
- ^Chick, Tom (November 28, 2001). 'Majestic'. Computer Games Magazine. Archived from the original on August 9, 2004. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
- ^Reaume, Paula (August 16, 2001). 'The Longest Journey'. The Electric Playground. Archived from the original on October 23, 2003. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
- ^'Innovation at risk?'. www.money.cnn.com. December 19, 2001. Archived from the original on 2004-02-15.
- ^'Majestic'. IGN.
- ^Staff (March 2002). 'The Eighth Annual PC Gamer Awards'. PC Gamer US. 9 (3): 32, 33, 36, 36, 37, 40, 42.
- ^Staff. 'Blister Awards 2001'. The Electric Playground. Archived from the original on October 13, 2003. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
- ^'Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Announces Finalists for the 5th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards' (Press release). Los Angeles: Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. February 5, 2002. Archived from the original on June 2, 2002.
- ^'Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Announces Recipients of Fifth Annual Interactive Achievement Awards' (Press release). Las Vegas: Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. March 1, 2002. Archived from the original on March 6, 2002.
External links[edit]
Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim PLAYABLE DEMO MAC ONLY | A unique Quest for you to try. Very replayable. This Quest will not appear in the final version of the game. This demo is for the MAC only. 32.25 mb |
Majesty | Sorry, the PC Playable Demo is no longer supported. |
ESSENTIAL UPDATES | |
Majesty Gold does not require any of the updates listed below. NOTE: Pirated versions are not supported. Please make sure you have an authentic version. | |
Mac Majesty | The update for the Mac version of Majesty. Please click the link for a full listing of fixes and updates for this version. 1 mb |
Majesty UPDATE PC ONLY | THIS UPDATE IS FOR THE ORIGINAL PC VERSION OF MAJESTY ONLY. DO NOT RUN THIS UPDATE ON MAJESTY GOLD!!! As usual, this update includes and supercedes all previous updates. Note: To fix the fast scrolling bug go here. 5.2mb |
Majesty: The Northern Expansion UPDATE PC ONLY | THIS UPDATE IS FOR THE ORIGINAL PC VERSION OF MAJESTY: THE NORTHERN EXPANSION ONLY. DO NOT RUN THIS UPDATE ON MAJESTY GOLD!!! This update supercedes Update #1. BUG FIXES AND GENERAL MODIFICATIONS: - All Hotkeys now function as expected. Note: To fix the fast scrolling bug go here. 4.6mb |
COOL NEW QUESTS | |
Majesty Gold Users: The new quests do not currently support the Gold edition of Majesty. | |
Majesty:The Northern Expansion | The Balance of Twlight is a new quest specifically for people who have Majesty: The Northern Expansion (the expansion is REQUIRED to run this new quest). Just run the installer. The new quest will appear on the map near 'The Siege'. 2.1mb |
Majesty The Wrath of Krolm MAC Version | Please read the installation instructions carefully! After you download and install the quest, you'll be able to access it by clicking the silver compass rose in the lower left-hand corner of the Quest Selection Map. Screen record mac os sierra. The Wrath of Krolm is a very challenging quest. 2.92 mb |
Majesty The Wrath of Krolm PC Version | This quest requires that you have installed Update #4 prior to installation. If you have not done that yet, please do it now. After you download and install the quest, you'll be able to access it by clicking the silver compass rose in the lower left-hand corner of the Quest Selection Map. The Wrath of Krolm is a very challenging quest. 3.88 mb |
SCREENSAVERS | |
Majesty Expansion Screensaver PC Only | This screensaver features art and screenshots from Majesty: The Northern Expansion. (2.7megs) |
Screen Saver PC Only | This screensaver features art and screenshots from Majesty: The Fanasy Kingdom Sim. (1.3megs) |
SOUNDS
The opening score for Majesty in MP3 format (3.6 megs). Click to download, unzip to play. Requires an MP3 player to play. The current MediaPlayer that comes with Win98 works fine, as does Real Player. | |
Majesty Sound Editor PC Only | Replace any of the sounds in the game with your own wave files. It's easy to use and a heck of a lot of fun. Swap files with your friends! (134k zipped) Although this program can only be run with a Windows machine, the files that it creates can be used by Mac gamers as well. |
All of the Adept voice lines in Wave format (632k zipped) | |
All of the Barbarian voice lines in Wave format (967k zipped) | |
All of the Cultists voice lines in Wave format. (990k zipped) | |
All of the Dwarf voice lines in Wave format. (1.02mb zipped) | |
All of the Elf voice lines in Wave format. (749k zipped) | |
All of the Gnome voice lines in Wave format. (739k zipped) | |
All of the Healer voice lines in Wave format. (468k zipped) | |
All of the Paladin voice lines in Wave format. (976k zipped) | |
Priestess Voicelines | All of the Priestess voice lines in Wave format. (1.07mb zipped) |
Ranger Voicelines | All of the Ranger voice lines in Wave format. (777k zipped) Or - Try out this early version of the Ranger in your game (drop the unzipped file in your Majesty/Data directory) (1.1megs) |
All of the Rogue voice lines (including the 'Extortion' sound) in Wave format. (1069k zipped) | |
All of the Solarii voice lines in Wave format (871k zipped) | |
All of the Warrior voice lines in Wave format (691k zipped) | |
All of the WoD voice lines in Wave format. (774k zipped) | |
All of the Wizard voice lines in Wave format. (887k zipped) | |
All of the Easter Egg voicelines from Majesty in Wave format (2 megs) |
FANSITE DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES
Various small icon graphics from Majesty's interface. Useful for making navigation buttons. (81k zipped) |
Majesty, Cyberlore, Hasbro Interactive and Microprose logos. (583k zipped) |
The various paintings that precede each quest. (2400k zipped) |
All of the portraits of the various heroes, monsters and buildings from Majesty. (1084k zipped) |
A variety of stills from the cinematic. (2566k zipped) |
Majesty Game Quotes
MAJESTY COLLECTIBLE CARDS
Click a mini-portrait to preview a card in a new window. | |
Wizard (hi-res 300dpi, 620 kb) | |
Ranger(low-res 72dpi, 69 kb) | Ranger(hi-res 300dpi, 838 kb) |
Barbarian(hi-res 300dpi, 626 kb) | |
Priestess(low-res 72dpi, 66 kb) | Priestess(hi-res 300dpi, 733 kb) |
Solarus(hi-res 300dpi, 583 kb) | |
Adept(low-res 72dpi, 61 kb) | Adept(hi-res 300dpi, 590 kb) |
Monk(hi-res 300dpi, 700 kb) | |
Cultist(low-res 72dpi, 59 kb) | Cultist(hi-res 300dpi, 572 kb) |
Warrior (hi-res 300dpi, 592 kb) | |
Elf (low-res 72dpi, 69 kb) | Elf (hi-res 300dpi, 635 kb) |
Dwarf (low-res 72dpi, 67 kb) | Dwarf (hi-res 300dpi, 654 kb) |
Gnome (hi-res 300dpi, 610 kb) | |
Rogue (low-res 72dpi, 64 kb) | Rogue (hi-res 300dpi, 611 kb) |
Healer (low-res 72dpi, 59 kb) | Healer (hi-res 300dpi, 539 kb) |
Warrior of Discord (hi-res 300dpi, 617 kb) | |
Paladin (low-res 72dpi, 77 kb) | Paladin (hi-res 300dpi, 786 kb) |
Dirgo the Cyclops (hi-res 300dpi, 710 kb) | |
Vendral(low-res 72dpi, 75 kb) | Vendral (hi-res 300dpi, 898 kb) |
Tax Collector (hi-res 300dpi, 598 kb) | |
Card Back (low-res 72dpi, 78 kb) | Card Back(hi-res 300dpi, 885 kb) |
Rhoden (MajX) (hi-res 300dpi, 645 kb) | |
Avatar of Krolm (DQ) (low-res 72dpi, 70 kb) | Avatar of Krolm (DQ) (hi-res 300dpi, 691 kb) |
Black Phantom (hi-res 300dpi, 834 kb) | |
We've had some requests for the original work files that were used to create the Majesty trading cards. The following file is the Photoshop file (complete with all layers) of the Wizard card that can be used as a template for the creation of new cards. By checking out the layers you'll be able to get a good idea of how they are put together. Microstation per mac. Zipped .PSD file - 6.7megs Dell xps l502x unknown device driver windows 10. |
Majesty Game Guide
WALLPAPER
A Majesty Northern Expansion Desktop Wallpaper! Beneath Your Majesty's fair kingdom lies an underground network of sewers where swarms of devious Ratmen plot against you. Rhoden, the Rat King, oversees his minions from his throne. At the Rat King's right hand stands a Ratman Shaman; and at the Rat King's left hand stands a Ratman Champion. |
Here is a wallpaper showcasing 20 of the Virtual Majesty Collector Cards. |
A brave Gnome leads a pair of Warriors through the northern realms of Ardania, unaware of the dangers that will soon become all too apparent in The Northern Expansion.. Use the jpeg links on the left to view then 'Set as Wallpaper' on your browser |
Is bravery enough? This Paladin is about to find out as she attempts to tackle one of Ardania's most powerful creatures -The mighty Rock Golem! This desktop wallpaper is available in three sizes for the most commonly used screen resolutions. Use the jpeg links on the left to view then 'Set as Wallpaper' on your browser - or use the uncompressed BMP files below. Unzip then drop them in your Windows directory. |
This stunning piece will be featured on the box cover fold-out. Since it has already made it to the desktop of at least one Majesty team-member we figured that we should share it with you. |
And now for something a little different. This tileable image only comes in one size. It makes a full background for 640x480 screens or a tileable image for higher resolutions. It features a number of Hero, Henchmen and Monster portraits from the game. |
Majesty Gameplay
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