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Revision as of 14:35, 11 February 2016
Her Interactive
Contents
History
The company was originally launched as a division of American Laser Games called "Games for Her Interactive" in May 1995.[1] Its first title was McKenzie & Co. [2] After finding initial success, the company became independent of American Laser Games and eventually bought out its former parent company. Her Interactive was eventually relocated to Bellevue, Washington in the late 1990s. The company employs about 25 people and is known for its Nancy Drew adventure-mystery game series.
List of games
Nancy Drew Adventure
Other releases from Her Interactive
References
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External links
- Official website
- Press Release
- Awards
- Interview with Megan Gaiser (President) and Sheri Hargus (Development Manager) of Her Interactive, Adventure Classic Gaming (2000)
- Interview with Megan Gaiser and Robert Riedl, Adventure Gamers (2005)
- Interview with Megan Gaiser, Pop Entertainment (2006)
- Interview with Megan Gaiser, Tech Talk for Families (2010)
- Interview with Megan Gaiser, GeekDad (2011)
- Interview with Megan Gaiser, GamingAngels (2011)
- ↑ lastname, firstname · (May 18, 1995) · [url Blood Lust] · work · Daily News of Los Angeles · 02-11-2016
- ↑ "CD-ROM games for girls." Guardian. New Straits Times. June 1, 1995.