Milton Bradley Company
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Image:Milton Bradley logo.png The Milton Bradley Company was an American game company established by Milton Bradley in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1860. It was taken over by Hasbro, Inc. in 1984. Now wholly owned by Hasbro, it is still retained as one of Hasbro's brands, similar to the manner in which Parker Brothers is one of Hasbro's brands. It is a board game and sometimes video game publisher. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Milton Bradley marketed a series of games in North America that were developed in the United Kingdom by Games Workshop that drew heavily from GW's Warhammer Fantasy universe, albeit without explicit reference to the Warhammer product line.
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Some board games produced by Milton Bradley
- Twister (1966)
- Bargain Hunter (1981)
- Battle Masters (1992), produced in conjunction with Games Workshop
- Battleship (1931)
- The Checkered Game of Life, the original game designed by Bradley in 1860, which is now marketed in a modern version as Game of Life
- Connect Four (1974)
- Cootie
- The Dark Tower (game) (1981))
- The Gamemaster series:
- Game Of The States (Copyright 1940)
- HeroQuest (1989), produced in conjunction with Games Workshop
- Hungry Hungry Hippos (1966)
- King Oil (1974)
- Omega Virus (1992)
- Perfection Game
- Rack-O (1956)
- Space Crusade (1990), produced in conjunction with Games Workshop
- Square Mile (1962)
- Stratego
Handheld and electronic games
- Merlin (game) (1978)
- Simon (game) (1978)
- Bigtrak (1979)
- Mr. Bucket (1992)
Video games
- Survival Run (1983) for the Atari 2600
- Spitfire Attack (1983) for the Atari 2600
- Abadox (1990) for the NES
Video game consoles
External links
- Milton Bradley Company History (Hasbro.com)
- Review of Gamemaster board game series
- List of published board games of Milton Bradley
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