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Milton Bradley Company
Type Wholly Owned Subsidiary
Founded 1860
Headquarters Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Industry Games
Products Battleship
Connect Four
Hungry Hungry Hippos
The Game of Life
Simon
Twister
Yahtzee
Parent Hasbro

The Milton Bradley Company is an American game company established by Milton Bradley in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1860. In 1920, it absorbed the game production of McLoughlin Brothers, formerly the largest game manufacturer in the United States and in 1987 it purchased Selchow and Righter, makers of Parcheesi and Scrabble.

Milton Bradley 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 (such as HeroQuest) in North America that were developed in the United Kingdom by Games Workshop (GW) that drew heavily from GW's Warhammer Fantasy universe, albeit without explicit reference to the Warhammer product line.

Milton Bradley was sued by two men, Alan Coleman and Roger Burten, who claimed to have presented the original concept for Dark Tower to Milton Bradley in the late 1970s, at which point, MB declined to pursue it, but thereafter "independently" developed the game[1]. One of the Dark Tower game designers claims the court's decision was unfair[2]. As part of the resolution of the lawsuit, Milton Bradley pulled the game off the market, and it was never republished.

James J. Shea was the board chairman of the Milton Bradley Company who rescued the company from going into bankruptcy. [3]

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References

  1. ^ Lee Gesmer, Esq., Triumph v Dark Tower: How Two Inventors Won Their Trade Secrets Case Against a Game Giant, http://www.gesmer.com/publications/article.php?ID=157  
  2. ^ Jim Francis, Triumph: the Origin of Dark Tower, http://well-of-souls.com/tower/triumph.htm  
  3. ^ "James J. Shea, 87, Dies; Rescued Milton Bradley From Brink of Bankruptcy". New York Times. January 4, 1977, Tuesday. "James J. Shea, retired board chairman of the Milton Bradley Company, Springfield, Mass., died at a hospital there yesterday. He was 87 years old and a resident of Springfield."  

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Milton Bradley Company
Type Public
Founded 1860
Headquarters Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
Products
Parent Company Hasbro, Inc. in 1984
Website

The Milton Bradley Company was 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.

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Some Board games produced by Milton Bradley

  • 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 The Game of Life
  • Connect Four (1974)
  • Cootie
  • The Gamemaster Series:
    • Axis and Allies (1984)
    • Broadsides and Boarding Parties (1984)
    • Conquest of the Empire (1984)
    • Fortress America (1986)
    • Shogun (1986)
  • HeroQuest (1989), produced in conjunction with Games Workshop
  • Hungry Hungry Hippos (1966)
  • Rack-O (1956)
  • Space Crusade (1990), produced in conjunction with Games Workshop
  • Omega Virus (1992)

Video games

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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