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Web browser branding company

MediaBrowser (MediaBrowser.com, Inc.) was aweb browser branding company founded in 2000 by Mark C. Brown. They made specially branded versions ofInternet Explorer for various company brands and themes, includingNintendo. On December 5, 2001, the company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and shut down their website and branded web browsers due to company debts of $2.49 million and various unpaid loans.[1]

Branding

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The branding consisted of various brand images on the background, navigation buttons, splash screen and links to specific web pages that related to the brand of the company. MediaBrower also had a space for ads to display at the bottom of the web browser. MediaBrowser's MicroTron was also included in every MediaBrowser branding to display brand-related video content to the user.[2]

Nintendo browsers

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Pokémon GS Branded MediaBrowser

In late 2000,Nintendo partnered with MediaBrowser to make branded browsers of their new and upcoming video games. The first two browsers to be released were for the then-upcomingPokémon Gold andSilver alongsideMario Tennis. CD-ROM copies of the brandedGold andSilver browser were made available as bonuses for anyone who pre-ordered a copy ofPokémon Gold andSilver as a special promotion.[3][4] Later in 2001, other browsers were released branded with otherNintendo games such asPaper Mario andLegend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.[3] ANintendo Power branded browser was released as well.[2]

Later in 2001, the custom browsers were delisted from Nintendo's website for unspecified reasons, and the contents of the page were replaced with a message stating that a date for when the browsers would return was unknown alongside asking viewers to check the company's downloads page for updates.[5]

System requirements

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MediaBrowser's browsers required at least:

The browsers additionally required an active Internet connection, and they were only able to be run normally from Windows versions95 toXP.Compatibility mode is required to run the browsers in later Windows versions starting withWindows Vista.

Registration on MediaBrowser's website was additionally required before users were able to use the browsers. Due to the closure of MediaBrowser's website, usage of new installations of their browsers has been rendered impossible without modifying a value in Windows' Registry to bypass the registration requirement.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Pamela Griner Leavy (December 3, 2001)."Bankrupt dot-com a high-profile story".Tampa Bay Business Journal. American City Business Journals.
  2. ^ab"FindArticles.com - CBSi".findarticles.com. Archived fromthe original on 2012-07-08.
  3. ^abIGN Staff (June 20, 2012)."Pok¿mon Desktop Available".IGN. News Corporation.
  4. ^Iron_Thumbs (October 4, 2000)."Pokemon invades the PC with new Web browser".CNN.
  5. ^"- Nintendo - Downloads - Browsers -".archive.org. 2 August 2001. Archived from the original on 2 August 2001.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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