Morning Star Multimedia, Inc.

Moby ID: 6174

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Morning Star Multimedia was founded in 1995 by Dan Kitchen and Kevin Mitchell. The company was located in Ridgewood, New Jersey and was acquired by technology company Telegen Corporation in December 1996. Originally the company worked on interactive CD-Roms and Internet software but later on it developed many console games, Gameboy Color in particular, for publisher Majesco Sales, Inc.

Credited on 14 Games from 1997 to 2000

Ultimate Paintball (2000 on Game Boy Color)
F-18 Thunder Strike (2000 on Game Boy Color)
NFL Blitz 2001 (2000 on Game Boy Color)
Pong: The Next Level (1999 on Windows, PlayStation, Game Boy Color...)
10-Pin Bowling (1999 on Game Boy Color)
Deer Hunter (1999 on Game Boy Color)
NASCAR Challenge (1999 on Game Boy Color)
Tonka Raceway (1999 on Game Boy Color)
Kristi Yamaguchi: Fantasy Ice Skating (1998 on Windows)
Casper: The Interactive Adventure (1997 on Windows)
Tom & Jerry (1992 on Game Boy, Game Boy Color)
Centipede (1981 on Windows, PC Booter, Game Boy...)
Frogger (1981 on PC Booter, Game Boy, Game Boy Color...)
Super Breakout (1978 on Windows, Game Boy Color, Atari ST...)

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