Cherry Blossom Games

Cherry Blossom Games (formerly Cherry) is an American video game developer founded in 1988. Though originally, they were a Nintendo only developer until 1991. They're best known for their licensed properties based off of TV shows.

Background
The studio was formed in 1988 as a way to combat Tengen (who was infamously creating unlicensed games on the NES) as Cherry. Mostly publishing edutainment games. In 1991, they released their first non-Nintendo game as well as their first licensed game: Inspector Gadget and the Wires of Doom on Sega Genesis. Though they've mostly published games for well known TV shows until 1996. When they announced that they would be releasing a game based off of a lesser known property. So later that year, they've released Babar: Clesteville Ruler on Game Boy. In 2003, Their name was folded into Cherry Blossom Games. With their prime demographic being female children. As of 2020, they're one of the few companies still producing Disc-based games on PC.