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{{sub-stub}}'''Mattel Interactive''' was a short-lived subsidiary of [[Mattel]].
  
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After purchasing the loss-making The Learning Company in 1998, Mattel found themselves keen to sell both The Learning Company and Mattel Interactive by 2000. Both were purchased by Gores Technology Group.
 
   
 
   
 
==Softography==
 
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===[[Dreamcast]]===
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*''[[Soul Fighter]]'' (2000, branded as Red Orb Entertainment in North America, and [[Mindscape]] in PAL regions)
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*''[[Championship Surfer]]'' (2000)
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==References==
*''[[Prince of Persia: Arabian Nights]]'' (2000)
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*''[[Max Steel Covert Missions]]'' (2001)
 

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Mattel Interactive
Founded: 19xx
Defunct: 2000
T-series code: T-414

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Mattel Interactive was a short-lived subsidiary of Mattel.

After purchasing the loss-making The Learning Company in 1998, Mattel found themselves keen to sell both The Learning Company and Mattel Interactive by 2000. Both were purchased by Gores Technology Group.

Softography

References