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[[Image:Morningstar.jpeg|right|Morning Star Multimedia logo]] | [[Image:Morningstar.jpeg|right|Morning Star Multimedia logo]] | ||
− | + | '''Morning Star Multimedia, Inc.''', incorporated on October 20, 1995, was a software company based in Ridgewood, New Jersey, founded by Dan Kitchen and Kevin Mitchell. It was acquired by Telegen Corporation on December 31, 1996, and sold off a year later. The company continued operation until 2000. | |
− | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources, shared | + | In 1999, Kitchen and Mitchell were enlisted to head up development at a new Majesco subsidiary called Pipe Dream Interactive. [https://www.ign.com/articles/1999/07/28/majesco-launches-pipe-dream] Mitchell would start his own company called OutLook Entertainment in 2000. |
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+ | '''[[About:Research Methods|Research Methods]]:''' Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff | ||
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+ | ===Game Boy=== | ||
+ | *''Centipede'' (adaptation) (US Publisher: Majesco) | ||
+ | :<small>Original Developer: The Code Monkeys</small> | ||
+ | *''Frogger'' (US Publisher: Majesco) | ||
===Game Boy Color=== | ===Game Boy Color=== | ||
*''10 Pin Bowling'' (US/EU Publisher: Majesco) | *''10 Pin Bowling'' (US/EU Publisher: Majesco) | ||
− | *''Battleship: The Classic Naval Combat Game'' ( | + | *''Battleship: The Classic Naval Combat Game'' (adaptation) (US/EU Publisher: Majesco) |
+ | :<small>Original Developer: [[Use]]</small> | ||
+ | *''Black Bass: Lure Fishing'' (adaptation) (US/EU Publisher: Majesco) | ||
+ | :<small>Original Developer: [[Hot-B]]</small> | ||
+ | *''Centipede'' (adaptation) (US/EU Publisher: Majesco) | ||
+ | :<small>Original Developer: The Code Monkeys</small> | ||
*''Deer Hunter'' (US Publisher: Vatical Entertainment) | *''Deer Hunter'' (US Publisher: Vatical Entertainment) | ||
*''F-18 Thunder Strike'' (US Publisher: Majesco) | *''F-18 Thunder Strike'' (US Publisher: Majesco) | ||
*''Frogger'' (US Publisher: Majesco) | *''Frogger'' (US Publisher: Majesco) | ||
− | *''Frogger 2: | + | *''Frogger 2'' (US Publisher: Hasbro Interactive) |
− | *''Monopoly'' ( | + | *''Missile Command'' (adaptation) (US/EU Publisher: Hasbro Interactive) |
+ | :<small>Original Developer: The Code Monkeys</small> | ||
+ | *''[[Blog:Monopoly (Game Boy Color)|Monopoly]]'' (adaptation) (US Publisher: Majesco) | ||
+ | :<small>Original Developer: [[Sculptured Software]]</small> | ||
*''NASCAR Challenge'' (US Publisher: Hasbro Interactive) | *''NASCAR Challenge'' (US Publisher: Hasbro Interactive) | ||
+ | :<small>Based on the original Game Boy game ''Ferarri Grand Prix Challenge'', developed by System 3</small> | ||
*''NFL Blitz 2001'' (US Publisher: Midway) | *''NFL Blitz 2001'' (US Publisher: Midway) | ||
− | *''Pong: The Next Level / Pong'' (US/EU Publisher: Hasbro Interactive) | + | *''Pong: The Next Level'' / ''Pong'' (US/EU Publisher: Hasbro Interactive) |
− | :<small>Programming: Eastridge Technology</small> | + | :<small>Programming: [[Eastridge Technology]]</small> |
*''Super Breakout'' (US Publisher: Majesco) | *''Super Breakout'' (US Publisher: Majesco) | ||
− | *''Tom and Jerry'' ( | + | *''Tom and Jerry'' (adaptation) (US Publisher: Majesco) |
+ | :<small>Original Developer: [[Beam Software]]</small> | ||
*''Tonka Raceway'' (US/EU Publisher: Hasbro Interactive) | *''Tonka Raceway'' (US/EU Publisher: Hasbro Interactive) | ||
*''Ultimate Paintball'' (US Publisher: Majesco) | *''Ultimate Paintball'' (US Publisher: Majesco) | ||
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===Windows=== | ===Windows=== | ||
− | *''Casper: The Interactive Adventure'' (US Publisher: | + | *''Casper: The Interactive Adventure'' (US Publisher: WizardWorks) |
− | *''Kristi Yamaguchi | + | *''Kristi Yamaguchi Fantasy Ice Skating'' (US Publisher: WizardWorks) |
− | :<small>Motion Capture, | + | :<small>Motion Capture, etc.: Pixel Generation [http://www.pixelgeneration.com/studio.html]</small> |
+ | *''Weight Watchers Plan & Track'' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Companies]] |
Latest revision as of 20:39, 2 February 2021
Morning Star Multimedia, Inc., incorporated on October 20, 1995, was a software company based in Ridgewood, New Jersey, founded by Dan Kitchen and Kevin Mitchell. It was acquired by Telegen Corporation on December 31, 1996, and sold off a year later. The company continued operation until 2000.
In 1999, Kitchen and Mitchell were enlisted to head up development at a new Majesco subsidiary called Pipe Dream Interactive. [1] Mitchell would start his own company called OutLook Entertainment in 2000.
Research Methods: Actual mentions, online resources, shared staff
Game Boy
- Centipede (adaptation) (US Publisher: Majesco)
- Original Developer: The Code Monkeys
- Frogger (US Publisher: Majesco)
Game Boy Color
- 10 Pin Bowling (US/EU Publisher: Majesco)
- Battleship: The Classic Naval Combat Game (adaptation) (US/EU Publisher: Majesco)
- Original Developer: Use
- Black Bass: Lure Fishing (adaptation) (US/EU Publisher: Majesco)
- Original Developer: Hot-B
- Centipede (adaptation) (US/EU Publisher: Majesco)
- Original Developer: The Code Monkeys
- Deer Hunter (US Publisher: Vatical Entertainment)
- F-18 Thunder Strike (US Publisher: Majesco)
- Frogger (US Publisher: Majesco)
- Frogger 2 (US Publisher: Hasbro Interactive)
- Missile Command (adaptation) (US/EU Publisher: Hasbro Interactive)
- Original Developer: The Code Monkeys
- Monopoly (adaptation) (US Publisher: Majesco)
- Original Developer: Sculptured Software
- NASCAR Challenge (US Publisher: Hasbro Interactive)
- Based on the original Game Boy game Ferarri Grand Prix Challenge, developed by System 3
- NFL Blitz 2001 (US Publisher: Midway)
- Pong: The Next Level / Pong (US/EU Publisher: Hasbro Interactive)
- Programming: Eastridge Technology
- Super Breakout (US Publisher: Majesco)
- Tom and Jerry (adaptation) (US Publisher: Majesco)
- Original Developer: Beam Software
- Tonka Raceway (US/EU Publisher: Hasbro Interactive)
- Ultimate Paintball (US Publisher: Majesco)
Mega Drive/Genesis
- Frogger (US Publisher: Majesco)
Super Famicom/Super NES
- Frogger (US Publisher: Majesco)
Windows
- Casper: The Interactive Adventure (US Publisher: WizardWorks)
- Kristi Yamaguchi Fantasy Ice Skating (US Publisher: WizardWorks)
- Motion Capture, etc.: Pixel Generation [2]
- Weight Watchers Plan & Track