Handheld Games
Handheld Games Corp. was a North American video game developer based in Mill Creek Washington.[1] They were responsible for several licensed Disney titles. The former director, Thomas L. Fessler,[2] a 25 year veteran of the games industry left after its closure and now works on app development for Costco Wholesale Corporation. It was formed by ex-employees of Al Baker & Associates.
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Private company, | |
Industry | Video games |
Fate | Closed |
Headquarters | Mill Creek, Washington |
Key people | Thomas L. Fessler |
Website | www![]() |
Games developed by Handheld Games
- The Cat in the Hat (Game Boy Advance)
- The Cheetah Girls: Pop Star Sensations (Nintendo DS)
- Cory in the House (Nintendo DS)
- Frogger (Tiger Game.com)
- Centipede (video game) (Tiger Game.com)
- Green Eggs and Ham (Game Boy Advance)
- Little League World Series Baseball (Nintendo DS)
- Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion (Game Boy Advance)
- Portal Runner (Game Boy Color)
- Power Rangers: Super Legends (Nintendo DS)
- Tech Deck Skateboarding (Game Boy Color)
- That's So Raven: Psychic on the Scene (Nintendo DS)
- Ratchet & Clank: Going Mobile (Mobile)
- NHL 98 (SNES)
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