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Headbone Interactive : ウィキペディア英語版 | Headbone Interactive
Headbone Interactive, Inc. was an American children-oriented multimedia company located in Seattle, Washington founded around 1993-1994 by Susan Lammers and her husband Walter Euyang. The company folded in October 2000 when their official website went offline. ==History== Susan Lammers graduated from Stanford University in 1979. After working for Microsoft for around 8 years, she formed with her husband Headbone Interactive, investing her own money to create and design edutainment CD-ROMs for children. In 1995, the first title, Elroy Goes Bugzerk, was released. It was followed by a sequel, Elroy Hits the Pavement, in 1996. Around that same time, a collection of software called The Gigglebone Gang was created. Four titles were released under that collection (see below). In 1997, a educative and creative website, the Headbone Zone, was created. Around 1998, however, Headbone Interactive leaves the CD-ROM business, citing mediocre success despite the rave reviews of 8 titles and cuts down its staff. Also, that same year, Headbone began creating televing programming by creating their television department Headbone Television. Lammers will leave the company a few months later. In 1999, two television series produced by Headbone began to air: first, "Fidgetmore Academy" on Fox Family, then "Hugo Takes a D-Tour" on Discovery Kids. Headbone is purchased by Bonus.com in 2000 and shuts down in October of that same year as the Headbone Zone website goes offline.
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