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'''Barbie Treasures in Time/Time Traveller''' is a canceled sequel to Barbie Explorer for the Nintendo Gamecube and PlayStation 2. The release date of this game is still in debate, with IGN claiming an Expected Release on the 2nd of June 2003 <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030108071513/http://cube.ign.com/objects/492/492754.html</ref> even though this information is very likely to be inaccurate since the prequel to this game (Barbie Explorer) has its PC release in 2002<ref>https://www.mobygames.com/game/barbie-explorer-</ref> and Amazon reviews of this game dating back to the 3rd of December 2002 <ref>https://shorturl.at/kprxE</ref>.  This game has been developed by Runecraft (as discovered by feministbatman on tumblr) <ref>https://feministbatman.tumblr.com/post/640458321085825024/come-here-child-yes-you-who-played-2001s</ref> and published by Vivendi Games itself <ref>https://lostmediawiki.com/File:Barbie_Treasures_in_Time_Box-Art.png</ref>.
'''Barbie Treasures in Time/Time Traveller''' is a canceled sequel to Barbie Explorer for the Nintendo Gamecube and PlayStation 2. The release date of this game is still in debate, with IGN claiming an Expected Release on the 2nd of June 2003 <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030108071513/http://cube.ign.com/objects/492/492754.html</ref> even though this information is very likely to be inaccurate since the prequel to this game (Barbie Explorer) has its PC release in 2002<ref>https://www.mobygames.com/game/barbie-explorer-</ref> and Amazon reviews of this game dating back to the 3rd of December 2002 <ref>https://shorturl.at/kprxE</ref>.  This game has been developed by Runecraft (as discovered by feministbatman on tumblr) <ref>https://feministbatman.tumblr.com/post/640458321085825024/come-here-child-yes-you-who-played-2001s</ref> and published by Vivendi Games itself <ref>https://lostmediawiki.com/File:Barbie_Treasures_in_Time_Box-Art.png</ref>.
   
   
== Gameplay ==
==Gameplay==
In Barbie Treasures in Time. Barbie goes on a time-traveling trip to find lost treasures. Within the game you visit: Lagoons, Ancient Cities, Shipwrecks, Secret Caves, A castle in a medieval world, Futuristic Gardens, Lush Forest, and a Futuristic Theme Park. On your way, you obtain so-called "Magic Items" to unlock new movement like rolling, diving, and jumping which helps you move over obstacles <ref>https://shorturl.at/kprxE</ref>.
In Barbie Treasures in Time. Barbie goes on a time-traveling trip to find lost treasures. Within the game you visit: Lagoons, Ancient Cities, Shipwrecks, Secret Caves, A castle in a medieval world, Futuristic Gardens, Lush Forest, and a Futuristic Theme Park. On your way, you obtain so-called "Magic Items" to unlock new movement like rolling, diving, and jumping which helps you move over obstacles <ref>https://shorturl.at/kprxE</ref>.


== Naming Issues ==
==Naming Issues==
Unfortunately, Barbie Time Traveller/Treasures in Time doesn't have a definitive title. The game has 2 working titles. It isn't sure if Barbie Time Traveller was supposed to be a title for the earlier version of the game, a title for the PlayStation 2 release, or an EU localization. It is sure that Barbie Treasures in Time was a name for the Gamecube release<ref>https://lostmediawiki.com/File:Barbie_Treasures_in_Time_Box-Art.png</ref> and/or the North American release of the game<ref>https://shorturl.at/kprxE</ref>.
Unfortunately, Barbie Time Traveller/Treasures in Time doesn't have a definitive title. The game has 2 working titles. It isn't sure if Barbie Time Traveller was supposed to be a title for the earlier version of the game, a title for the PlayStation 2 release, or an EU localization. It is sure that Barbie Treasures in Time was a name for the Gamecube release<ref>https://lostmediawiki.com/File:Barbie_Treasures_in_Time_Box-Art.png</ref> and/or the North American release of the game<ref>https://shorturl.at/kprxE</ref>.


== Discoveries ==  
==Discoveries==
 
On the 3rd of December 2002, an Amazon account named DeRosset Myers posted a 5-star review showing excitement about the game while also showing doubt that this game will be ever released and on the 31st of August 2003 another amazon user named Valeria Gonzalez account made a review on the games page looking for the game [[File:Barbie Treasures in Time Amazon reviews.png|thumb|The 2 reviews under the amazon listing of the game]]claiming that they tried to visit the store Toys R Us to no avail with Toys R Us claiming that they had this game on the store shelves a long time ago but not anymore. Valeria ends the review by asking for resellers of the game to contact them <ref>https://shorturl.at/kprxE</ref>.  
On the 3rd of December 2002, an Amazon account named DeRosset Myers posted a 5-star review showing excitement about the game while also showing doubt that this game will be ever released and on the 31st of August 2003 another amazon user named Valeria Gonzalez account made a review on the games page looking for the game [[File:Barbie Treasures in Time Amazon reviews.png|thumb|The 2 reviews under the amazon listing of the game]]claiming that they tried to visit the store Toys R Us to no avail with Toys R Us claiming that they had this game on the store shelves a long time ago but not anymore. Valeria ends the review by asking for resellers of the game to contact them <ref>https://shorturl.at/kprxE</ref>.  


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Also on the same date, on the french website, senscritique.com PinkyNoice discovered a comment from a user lulu654 on a Barbie Time Traveller forum that states "a attribué 6/10 au jeu Barbie: Time Traveller" which translates to "Rated 6/10 to the Barbie: Time Traveller game"([https://www.senscritique.com/jeuvideo/Barbie_Time_Traveller/262115 The comment].
Also on the same date, on the french website, senscritique.com PinkyNoice discovered a comment from a user lulu654 on a Barbie Time Traveller forum that states "a attribué 6/10 au jeu Barbie: Time Traveller" which translates to "Rated 6/10 to the Barbie: Time Traveller game"([https://www.senscritique.com/jeuvideo/Barbie_Time_Traveller/262115 The comment].


== Related People ==
==Related People==
[https://www.instagram.com/blueflamebat/ The Instagram Account of DeRosset B Myers ] (Person that left a review on Amazon. Discovered 30th August 2022)<br>
[https://www.instagram.com/blueflamebat/ The Instagram Account of DeRosset B Myers ] (Person that left a review on Amazon. Discovered 30th August 2022)<br>


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Discovered by Barbie videogame speedrunners Matthewennis0, Pachblank and PinkyNoice
Discovered by Barbie videogame speedrunners Matthewennis0, Pachblank and PinkyNoice
==References==
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Barbie Treasures in Time Box-Art.png

The box art of Barbie Treasures in Time.

Status: Lost

Barbie Treasures in Time/Time Traveller is a canceled sequel to Barbie Explorer for the Nintendo Gamecube and PlayStation 2. The release date of this game is still in debate, with IGN claiming an Expected Release on the 2nd of June 2003 [1] even though this information is very likely to be inaccurate since the prequel to this game (Barbie Explorer) has its PC release in 2002[2] and Amazon reviews of this game dating back to the 3rd of December 2002 [3]. This game has been developed by Runecraft (as discovered by feministbatman on tumblr) [4] and published by Vivendi Games itself [5].

Gameplay

In Barbie Treasures in Time. Barbie goes on a time-traveling trip to find lost treasures. Within the game you visit: Lagoons, Ancient Cities, Shipwrecks, Secret Caves, A castle in a medieval world, Futuristic Gardens, Lush Forest, and a Futuristic Theme Park. On your way, you obtain so-called "Magic Items" to unlock new movement like rolling, diving, and jumping which helps you move over obstacles [6].

Naming Issues

Unfortunately, Barbie Time Traveller/Treasures in Time doesn't have a definitive title. The game has 2 working titles. It isn't sure if Barbie Time Traveller was supposed to be a title for the earlier version of the game, a title for the PlayStation 2 release, or an EU localization. It is sure that Barbie Treasures in Time was a name for the Gamecube release[7] and/or the North American release of the game[8].

Discoveries

On the 3rd of December 2002, an Amazon account named DeRosset Myers posted a 5-star review showing excitement about the game while also showing doubt that this game will be ever released and on the 31st of August 2003 another amazon user named Valeria Gonzalez account made a review on the games page looking for the game

The 2 reviews under the amazon listing of the game

claiming that they tried to visit the store Toys R Us to no avail with Toys R Us claiming that they had this game on the store shelves a long time ago but not anymore. Valeria ends the review by asking for resellers of the game to contact them [9].


On the 10th of May 2019, a Twitter account named duhprotagonist replied with a poll to a tweet saying "only if you can prove you're a real gay mergirl pop quiz: Have you 100%ed Barbie Treasures in Time for the Nintendo Game Cube" with the answers "Yes" and "Not a gaymer"[10]. The Twitter account pinkyhonos replied to set tweet on the 26th of June 2022 with the text "Do you have the game?"[11], unfortunately, duhprotagonist has not interacted with the reply and still has their direct messages on Twitter closed.

In 2021 accounts named nikaleeee, normandy and Brain Abortion began a search for information on the Russian social media app VKontakte revealing 2 screenshots of the game.

The first of the 2 found screenshots
The second screenshot found the users

On the 2nd of April 2021 a VKontakte user named Йерне Хэтчет shared 2 more screenshots of the game from the website cube-europe.com

The Third screenshot that was found
The latest found screenshot of Barbie treasures in time

On the 26th of June 2022, a Barbie videogame speedrunner nicknamed PinkyNoice found a LinkedIn account of the Senior Producer of Vivendi Games (The games publisher).

On the 27th of June 2022, a Barbie videogame speedrunner nicknamed Pachblank found a cover of an instruction booklet for the game which further shows evidence that the name Barbie Time Traveller is possibly the name of the game for the EU release [12].

Also on the 27th of June 2022, a Barbie videogame speedrunner nicknamed Soulcloset sent out a message to the senior producer's LinkedIn which unfortunately had been ignored by the Senior Producer. Even though they had been active on the account the message has been ignored The message that they sent.

On the 30th of August 2022, a Barbie videogame speedrunner nicknamed PinkyNoice found a LinkedIn account of the concept work creator for this game who has included in their work description " including ‘Premier Manager 2002’ and 'Barbie – Treasures In Time for PS2, X-Box and Gamecube." Revealing a possible Xbox release. [13] Also on the same date, on the french website, senscritique.com PinkyNoice discovered a comment from a user lulu654 on a Barbie Time Traveller forum that states "a attribué 6/10 au jeu Barbie: Time Traveller" which translates to "Rated 6/10 to the Barbie: Time Traveller game"(The comment.

Related People

The Instagram Account of DeRosset B Myers (Person that left a review on Amazon. Discovered 30th August 2022)

Developer

Developer

Potential producer

Lead developer

Discovered by the Russian community on VKontakte [14]

Coder

Concept worker

Programmer

Discovered by Barbie videogame speedrunners Matthewennis0, Pachblank and PinkyNoice

References