Within just three months of its launch, BarbieGirls.com (www.BarbieGirls.com)
has become the fastest growing virtual world, touting 4 million
registered users to-date and growing by an average of 45,000 girls per
day. This week, BarbieGirls.com looks to build on this unprecedented
growth with the highly anticipated debut of the Barbie Girl?
device. Rolling into stores now, with a suggested retail price of
$59.99, the multi-functional Barbie Girl?
device will be one of the most exciting tech gadgets introduced for
girls this year, functioning as a portable music/MP3 player, next
generation fashion doll and a ?key?
to unlock exclusive play features and trillions of character and room
combinations on the popular BarbieGirls.com website. The portable,
doll-inspired Barbie Girl? device connects
to a girl's computer via a USB-enabled
docking station and allows girls on BarbieGirls.com to adopt pets, such
as a puppy, bunny or monkey; enter exclusive hangout spots within the
world; ?buy? or ?gift?
special fashions, including everything from a tiara to a cowboy hat; and
decorate their rooms with girl-favorites such as an aquarium, tiki hut,
and even a juke box that plays music.
In addition to unlocking trillions times more play on BarbieGirls.com
(on top of what is already a robust play experience for non-Barbie Girl?
Device owners), the sleek, handheld 4 ½-inch
Barbie Girl? device is a music player for
MP3- and WMA-file songs. Not only a music player but also the next
generation of fashion doll play, the Barbie Girl?
device features a range of snap-on, mix-n-match fashions and
accessories, so girls can customize and style out their Barbie Girl?
device, while also making a fashion statement of their own with clip-on
earrings and beads for the device's
earphones.
?Barbie continues to lead and evolve as the
way girls play evolves, and Barbie Girls has proven to directly deliver
against what today's girl wants, combining
the perfect trio of fashion, music and an online virtual world,?
said Chuck Scothon, general manager and senior vice president, Girls,
Mattel Brands. ?We are thrilled to be the
first global, virtual online world designed exclusively for girls and
offer girls an unparalleled online/offline hybrid play experience.?
Barbie Girls? ?
?Biggest Bit of News in the Online World??
In late April, the beta version of BarbieGirls.com launched globally,
providing girls with ?virtually?
everything they could want online, including giving girls the
opportunity to create a highly personalized avatar and ?move?
it throughout the Barbie Girls? world,
design their own rooms, shop with B Bucks (virtual currency) that girls
can also earn, play games, watch videos and have real-time chats with
other girls online. With 4 million users registered to-date, the site
has been a runaway success in its beta phase and is scheduled to come
out of beta in late August, receiving notice by industry experts.
?The biggest bit of news in the online world
industry didn't come from E3
in Los Angeles?in the first 60 days of
its existence, the new online virtual world Barbie
Girls has signed up three million members, and they're
adding new ones at the rate of 50,000 a day,?
said Wagner James Au, GigaOM. ?This is
staggering growth by any standard, but even more so because Mattel's
MMO is still in Beta.?
In addition to being a favorite among girls, moms alike will endorse
BarbieGirls.com, as it is designed to be a safe place for girls to play
and interact online. The site features a four-pronged safety approach:
1. Chatting on BarbieGirls.com prevents the exchange of personal
information between users who do not know each other in real life, and
prevents inappropriate, hurtful or offensive language.
2. Easy-to-use safety features give a girl the ability to lock or open
her room to other characters, the ability to block users and prevent
them from contacting her on the site, and the ability to report other
users for inappropriate behavior.
3. Robust moderation tools provide BarbieGirls.com administrators with
the ability to monitor chat that occurs in the environment, track and
monitor reported users, and ban users who attempt objectionable behavior.
4. Finally, later this summer, parental controls will be implemented,
which will require parental permission via e-mail for girls to register
on BarbieGirls.com. Additional parental permission will be required to
access certain chat functionality.
Parents are also encouraged to spend time online with their children to
monitor their online use, and ?Valuable Tips
for Girls? and a ?Message
to Parents? are featured on the site.
On August 13, Barbie Girls websites will go live in five additional
languages including:
French: www.barbiegirls.fr (France)
Spanish: latina.barbiegirls.com (Latin America)
www.barbiegirls.es (Spain)
Italian: www.barbiegirls.it (Italy)
German: www.barbiegirls.de (Germany)
Portuguese: br.barbiegirls.com (Brazil)
www.barbiegirls.com.pt (Portugual)
Barbie Girl? Device ?
Tech Specs and Availability
The Barbie Girl? device has 512 MB of
on-board memory to hold up to 120 MP3 or 240 WMA-file songs, and it has
an expandable miniSD slot that holds a memory card up to 2 GB (available
at retailers nationwide). The Barbie Girl?
device is available beginning now for a suggested retail price of $59.99
(U.S.) at major retailers across the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia and
New Zealand. There will also be a 1 GB version available at select
retailers beginning in October. Both versions can play any
non-DRM-encrypted MP3 or WMA files, comes with Windows®
Media Player 11 and has a built-in rechargeable lithium polymer battery
that charges via the USB port. Recommended system requirements include:
broadband Internet connection; Windows XP or Windows Vista?;
DirectX 9.0 or above; Pentium® III 800 MHz
or above (or equivalent processor); 512 MB RAM; 200 MB free hard drive
space; Internet Explorer 6.0 or later with SP1 and Macromedia Flash Plug
In; CD-ROM drive and a USB 2.0 Port.
A belt clip, adjustable-sized earbuds and durable storage case are
included with the Barbie Girl? device.
Accessory packs are sold separately for $9.99 (U.S.) and include various
fashions, accessories and pets, as well as additional, exclusive content
that comes to life online.
About Mattel
Mattel, Inc., (NYSE:MAT) (www.mattel.com)
is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of toys
and family products. The Mattel family is comprised of such best-selling
brands as Barbie®, the most popular fashion
doll ever introduced, Hot Wheels®, Matchbox®,
American Girl®, Radica:®
and Tyco® R/C, as well as Fisher-Price®
brands, including Little People®, Power
Wheels® and a wide array of
entertainment-inspired toy lines. Mattel is recognized as one of the
100 Most Trustworthy U.S. Companies by Forbes Magazine and
is ranked among the 100 Best Corporate Citizens by CRO Magazine. Committed
to ethical manufacturing practices, Mattel marks a 10-year milestone in
2007 for its ever-evolving Global Manufacturing Principles and focus on
sustainable business practices. With global headquarters in El Segundo,
Calif., Mattel employs more than 30,000 people in 43 countries and
territories and sells products in more than 150 nations. Mattel's vision
is to be the world's premier toy brands -- today and tomorrow.
Mattel
Lauren Dougherty, 310-252-4612
Lauren.Dougherty@mattel.com
or
Ketchum
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Cooper, 310-584-8317
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