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  2. List of Milton Bradley Company products - Wikipedia

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    Battle Masters (1992), produced in conjunction with Games Workshop; Battleship (1967) Battleship Galaxies (2011) Bed Bugs (1985) Beetle (a.k.a. Cootie) (1927) Beetle Bailey: The Old Army Game (1963) Benji Detective Game (1979) Bermuda Triangle (1976) Big Foot (1977) The Bonkers Game (1993) Bradley's Toy Money Complete with Game of Banking

  3. Milton (game) - Wikipedia

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    Milton is essentially a game of memory skill. It has some similarities to Simon, [2] which is a popular electronic game that was introduced in 1978, also by Milton Bradley. The object of Milton is to correctly recall and match up spoken phrases, as opposed to Simon's patterns of light and sound. Although the release of Milton may have been an ...

  4. Dark Tower (game) - Wikipedia

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    Two independent game developers, Robert Burten and Allen Coleman, submitted a game to Milton Bradley titled "Triumph" that involved an electronic tower as the centerpiece. Milton Bradley rejected the game, but proceeded to release Dark Tower some time later. The inventors sued for misappropriation of trade secrets and won a jury verdict for ...

  5. Category:Milton Bradley Company games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Milton Bradley Company games" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. Gamemaster (board game series) - Wikipedia

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    The Gamemaster Series of board games consists of five war simulation games released by the game company Milton Bradley beginning in 1984. The games were not developed "in-house" by Milton Bradley, with each game initially published in limited runs by smaller game publishers in the early 1980s before their rights were acquired by Milton Bradley.

  7. Simon (game) - Wikipedia

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    When they pitched the demo, an 8-by-8-inch console, to the Milton Bradley Company the name of the game was changed to Simon. Simon debuted in 1978 at a retail price of $24.95 (equivalent to $117 in 2023) and became one of the top-selling toys that Christmas shopping season .