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Barbie Super Model is a 1993 game for several platforms including the Sega Mega Drive by Hi Tech Expressions tying into the Barbie toy franchise. A Sega Game Gear version was announced at Summer CES 1994,[1] which was later cancelled, and a prototype for that version has been found and dumped.
The goal of the game is to get Barbie around town (by car, on foot, etc.) to prepare outfits for her role as a runway model. At various points (or by collecting various items), you are told to make Barbie look like the picture of a magazine cover, which is made inaccessible to you (making each dress-up a memory game).
Production credits
- Joe Barwick, Dan McNamara, Andy Baumgardner, Maurice Morgan, Allen Bolstad, Steve Montenegro, Rene Borje, Bill Oliver, Stephan Butler, David Rowand, Joel Gressel, Terry Rutledge, Mark Hammon, Bill Thomason, Jerry Jessuron, Cindy Walker, John Nelson, Danny Toft, Matt Harmon
- Hi-Tech Producer: Mark Thienvanich
Source: In-game credits[2]
Magazine articles
- Main article: Barbie Super Model/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
Mega Drive version
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Division by zero.
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Based on 0 review
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Mega Drive, US
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Cover
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Cart Manual
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Game Gear version
Game Gear, US (prototype mockup)
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Unreleased Game Gear version
Technical information
- Main article: Barbie Super Model/Technical information.
ROM dump status
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✔
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CRC32
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81c9662b
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MD5
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57705b055973733e8b9c25373a80f28c
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SHA-1
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490f4f7a45ca7f3e13069a498218ae8eaa563e85
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1MB
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1993-09
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Cartridge (US)
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?
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CRC32
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d4823175
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MD5
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ec12d3cc11daaab593c0a24595e5a078
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SHA-1
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38fb22e2750db566b1f5004b59f3400a8dfffe1e
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1993-06-30
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Page
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References