Hi-Tech Expressions was a video game company. The company was established in 1988 and worked mostly with licensed brands and series (live-action and animated), making games (as well publishing them) for Nintendo consoles (NES, SNES and Game Boy), the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and PC (DOS). Most of the games were aimed for young children.
Games published by Hi-Tech Expressions:
- Barbie (developed by Imagineering)
- Barbie (1991)
- Barbie and Her Magical House (developed by The Cute Company)
- Barbie: Game Girl (developed by Imagineering)
- Barbie Super Model (developed by Bonsai/Tahoe Software Productions)
- Barbie Vacation Adventure (cancelled) (developed by Software Creations Ltd.)
- Beethoven's 2nd (aka Beethoven: The Ultimate Canine Caper) (developed by Riedel Software Productions)
- Bobby's World (cancelled) (developed by Riedel Software Productions)
- Chessmaster, The (developed by Software Toolworks Inc.)
- Harley's Humongous Adventure (developed by Visual Concepts)
- The Hunt for Red October (developed by Beam Software)
- Mickey Mouse
- Mickey's Ultimate Challenge (developed by Designer Software and WayForward Technologies)
- MTV
- Remote Control (developed by Softie Inc.)
- Sesame Street
- Sesame Street ABC and 123 (developed by Zippo Games)
- Sesame Street: Big Bird's Hide and Speak
- Sesame Street: Countdown (developed by Riedel Software Productions)
- Tom and Jerry: Frantic Antics!
- Tom and Jerry: The Ultimate Game of Cat and Mouse! (developed by Riedel Software Productions)
- We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (developed by Visual Concepts)
- Win, Lose or Draw (developed by Softie Inc.)
Games developed by Hi-Tech Expressions:
- Fun House (1988)
- Mega Man and Mega Man 3 (DOS versions, made under licence of Capcom and not related to those titles)