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Barbie (1991 video game)

''Barbie'' is a multi-platform video game developed by Absolute's Imagineering Inc. for Hi Tech Expressions. It is based on Mattel Inc.'s doll of the same name, and it was created in an attempt to get more girls to play video games. As such, it is one of the few explicitly girl-oriented NES games.〔Slaven, Andy. ''Video Game Bible, 1985-2002''. Vol.1. Pg.95. Trafford Publishing. 2002. ISBN 9781553697312〕 The game takes place in a dream where Barbie must travel through three different worlds (Mall, Underwater and Soda Shop) to gather accessories before attending a ball to meet Ken. Despite it having been of little interest to typical gamers at the time of its release, some critics have praised it as "not bad" for a generic platformer. Others have advanced the view that its genre is not appropriate for its content.
==Plot==
Barbie dreams that she has been invited to the Fantasy Ball, but in her dream she has nothing nice to wear.〔''Redbook''. Vol.180. Pg.108. Redbook Pub. Co. 1993.〕〔Burrill, William. "Entertainment - Show: Mean-tempered robots play ball in Base Wars video game." ''The Gazette''. Final ed. Pg.B6. 25 July 1991.〕 She travels to three different worlds to gather accessories for the big night and a chance with Ken.〔Rich, Jason. ''A Parent's Guide to Video Games: A Practical Guide to Selecting and Managing Home Video Games''. DMS Publishing. 1991. ISBN 9780962505775〕〔Burrill, William. "Life: Simple video games really are kidstuff." ''Toronto Star''. Saturday ed. Pg.H4. 19 October 1991.〕 Along the way she meets a veritable menagerie of animal friends and searches to find Dream-Ups, Glamor Items, and Charms for her bracelet that will help her along her way.〔''Barbie Instruction Booklet''. Hi Tech Expressions. 1991.〕
In Mall World, Barbie goes on a shopping spree for Barbie coins that she uses at the wishing fountain to acquire an exquisite pink ball gown.〔Sviridov, Catherine. "8 бит: Barbie Барби - Once Upon A Dream... Однажды, во сне..." ''Velikij Drakon''. No.29. Pp.12-13. 1997. .〕 In Underwater World, Mermaid Barbie and a few helpful dolphins search for pearls that Barbie returns to a giant oyster in exchange for an elegant pearl ring.〔 Finally, in the 1950s-style Soda Shop Barbie must collect gold records that she uses to make a stairway into the sky to collect the last accessory, a charming pair of sparkly high heels.〔Jones, Dylan. "Life - Games: Barbie to Robin Hood." ''USA Today''. Final ed. Pg.5D. 6 June 1991.〕 Barbie returns to the Barbie Dream House to get ready for the Fantasy Ball, and as she descends the stairs wearing all of her accessories, a dapper Ken awaits to dance with her.〔''(Barbie )''. IGN. Accessed 16 September 2012.〕〔

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