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It was the first in Mattel Media's planned series of storybooks for girls. [2] The game was designed to teach children early reading and decision-making skills. [3] The first Barbie CD-ROM for both Macintosh and Windows, [4] it was executive produced by Mattel Girls' software development director Nancie Martin. [5]
The company's first releases came out in the Fall of 1996, with the company's Barbie Fashion Designer program was the first commercially successful video game made for girls. [2] [3] With the success of their first wave of products, Mattel Media then set on producing CD-ROM based interactive material for toys such as the Talk with Me! Barbie. [4]
Barbie tells the following story to her little sister, Kelly, who is insecure about her painting abilities. Rapunzel is a young woman with long, floor-length hair who lives as a servant to the wicked witch Gothel, who claims she saved Rapunzel from abandonment as a baby. She resents Rapunzel's hobby of painting pictures and demands Rapunzel spend all her time maintaining and cleaning the manor ...
Random Games Barbie Fashion Pack Games: 2000 Game Boy Color Hyperspace Cowgirls Barbie Generation Girl: Gotta Groove: 2000 Windows Stunt Puppy Entertainment Barbie Magic Genie Bottle: 2000 Gorilla Systems Barbie: Pet Rescue: 2000 Human Code Barbie: Magic Genie Adventure: November 11, 2000 Game Boy Color Vicarious Visions: Detective Barbie: The ...
Rapunzel! Rapunzel! Let down your hair That I may climb thy golden stair! [e] Whenever Rapunzel hears that rhyme, [f] she fastens her long braided hair to a hook in the window before letting it fall twenty yards to the ground, and the sorceress climbs up it. A few years later, a prince rides through the forest and hears Rapunzel singing from ...
Barbie: Explorer is a Microsoft Windows and PlayStation game featuring Barbie. It was developed by Runecraft , published by Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing and was released in 2001. Plot
Barbie was designed by Hi Tech Expressions in an attempt to get more girls to play video games, [7] [13] [14] although the developers tried to make the gameplay appealing to boys as well. [15] Following the 1984 release of an earlier title also called simply Barbie, the game became the second in the Barbie series.
The arcade-style sequences are interspersed with sections that test the player's memory. At the half-way point of each level the player can practice Barbie's moves for a fashion show. [3] At the end of each level, the player must correctly perform these moves from memory. [3] By collecting certain objects, the player can unlock bonus rounds.