Mattel Media

Mattel originally founded the company as Mattel Media in February 1996, as an aim to expand into the multimedia unit by producing CD-ROM titles based on Mattel franchises like Hot Wheels, Barbie, Fisher-Price and Polly Pocket. 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 In 1999 it was rebranded as Mattel Interactive.

Barbie: Race & Ride
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Barbie: Race & Ride

Detective Barbie: The Mystery Cruise
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Detective Barbie: The Mystery Cruise

Working Woman Barbie
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Working Woman Barbie

Totally Tattoos
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Totally Tattoos

Detective Barbie 2: The Vacation Mystery
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Detective Barbie 2: The Vacation Mystery

Digital Makeover
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Digital Makeover

Hot Wheels: Crash!
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Hot Wheels: Crash!

Detective Barbie in The Mystery of the Carnival Caper
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Detective Barbie in The Mystery of the Carnival Caper

Barbie Photo Designer
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Barbie Photo Designer

Barbie Nail Designer
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Barbie Nail Designer

Barbie Jewelry Designer
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Barbie Jewelry Designer

Barbie Adventure: Riding Club
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Barbie Adventure: Riding Club

Magic Fairy Tales: Barbie as Rapunzel
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Magic Fairy Tales: Barbie as Rapunzel

Party Print 'N Play
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Party Print 'N Play

Barbie Cool Looks Fashion Designer
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Barbie Cool Looks Fashion Designer

Barbie Storymaker
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Barbie Storymaker

Barbie: Magic Hair Styler
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Barbie: Magic Hair Styler

Barbie: Fashion Designer
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Barbie: Fashion Designer

Barbie PC Fashion Design & Color
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Barbie PC Fashion Design & Color