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Table of Barbie-related video games, 2001–2005 Title [1] Release date Platform(s) Publisher Developer(s) Barbie: Pet Rescue: 2001 Game Boy Color Vivendi Universal Games HotGen Studios Barbie Team Gymnastics: 2001 Windows Blue Planet Software Secret Agent Barbie: 2001 Windows Gigawatt Studios Barbie Explorer: September 4, 2001 (NA) PlayStation ...
Barbie answers a call from Ken at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, asking to go out on a date. Players must talk to their boyfriend Ken (using a real voice audio soundtrack) in addition to driving a yellow convertible around town, trying out swimming outfits (both one-piece and two-piece swimsuits can be used) in addition to dresses and shoes . [ 5 ]
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.
These quotes from the new Barbie movie are iconic, hilarious, and inspirational! Read through the many lines that made the movie a success.
Pages in category "Quotations from video games" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Cut to a giant-sized Robbie towering over the landscape. Looking directly into the camera, her swimsuit-clad Barbie offers a wink that leads the girls to smash their plastic infants in favor of ...
Adventures with Barbie: Ocean Discovery is a 1997 video game developed by Gorilla Systems Corporation and published by Mattel Media for Windows. A version for the Game Boy Color developed by Realtime Associates was released in 1999, simply titled Barbie: Ocean Discovery. The game was Mattel Media's first adventure game featuring the character ...
Ken's arc isn't meant to take men, broadly, down a peg. Rather, it's meant to mirror the path that many men go on when they, themselves, become cognizant of the idea of a male-dominated society.