Mean Hamster Software

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Mean Hamster Software, Inc.
Type Private
Founded 1985
Founder John Swiderski
Headquarters Deer Park, Washington
Key people John Swiderski, CEO and Founder
Industry Computer and video games
Products Myst, Riven, Pet Shop Hop and Exidy games
Employees 14 (2007)
Website www.meanhamstersoftware.com

Mean Hamster Software, Inc. is a computer game company, founded by John Swiderski in 1985. Mean Hamster Software created several games for the Atari 5200 from 1999-2004. They then created Myst for Windows Mobile in 2005, and after the release of Riven: The Sequel to Myst for Pocket PC in 2006, Mean Hamster began work on a soon to be released casual game. The company is located in Deer Park, Washington (just outside Spokane).

In 2006 Mean Hamster Software acquired the rights to the Exidy catalog, which includes titles such as Crossbow, Venture and Mouse Trap. A new version of Crossbow is in the works.[citation needed]

In 2007 Mean Hamster Software partnered with PlayFirst to produce a casual game entitled "Pet Shop Hop" which was released on March 17th 2008.

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