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Barbie Fashion Designer was the ninth best-selling PC game of 1996 in the United States, with 393,575 CD-ROM units sold [5] and $14,044,994 sales revenue. [6] Barbie Fashion Designer went on to sell over 500,000 copies in its first two months of release and over 600,000 within the first year of its release, outselling other popular games at the time such as Quake and Doom.
In their review, AllGame gave the game 3 and half stars out of a possible 5, complimenting its replay value and the vast combinations of styles and accessories, as well as the "well-designed gameplay". However they were more critical of some of the controls and some of the prescriptivist fashion opinions expressed by Barbie in the game. [1]
The official reason Mattel gave for the closure of the site was "BarbieGirls.com is closing as the Barbie brand is exploring new opportunities where girls can experience the best of Barbie. We are committed to providing girls with the best play experience both on and offline." [3] The homepage encouraged users to join Stardoll, promising to ...
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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 ...
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In the week ending October 24, it was the third bestselling game after Deer Hunter II and Need for Speed 3. [6] In the week ending November 14, the game was one of the top three best selling titles alongside Barbie Riding Club and Railroad Tycoon II. [7] In the week ending December 5, 1998, it was the seventh bestselling game. [8]
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.