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Developed with Mattel's Educational Product Department. Released in 1998 Intellivision Lives! PC/Mac. Party Line: Blow Out: Party games: Mattel Electronics: Mattel Electronics: 1983: Part of the Party Line album cartridge. Released in 2004 Intellivision Lives! for Nintendo DS Party Line: Hard Hat: Party games: Nice Ideas: Mattel Electronics: 1983
Uno (card game) (1 C, 8 P) V. Mattel video games (2 C, 46 P) Pages in category "Mattel games" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Angry Birds: Knock On Wood; Apples to Apples (acquired from Out of the box Publishing); Atmosfear – The Harbingers; Barbie; Bezzerwizzer; Blink; Blokus; Bold; Boom-O; Bounce off; Cinq-O; Ever After High Charmed Style and Tea Party Dash
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Collectible Card Game [47] 2001: Score Entertainment: No Build Divide TCG [citation needed] 2020: Bandai Namco. Yes Bumblings - The funtasy card game [48] 2014: Gernilex Bt. No C-23 [1] [49] 1998: Wizards of the Coast: No Call of Cthulhu: Collectible Card Game: 2004: Fantasy Flight Games: No Cannabeast Trading Card Game ...
The first Mattel Electronics Intellivision game to run at 60 Hz was Masters of the Universe in 1983. [37] Marketing dubbed the term "Super Graphics" on the game's packaging and marketing. Mattel Electronics had a competitive advantage in its team of experienced and talented programmers.
ONO 99 (previously published as O'NO 99 by International Games, Inc.) is a proprietary card game produced by Mattel and based on the public-domain card game 99, but played with a unique deck of 54 cards (112 cards in the 2022 edition). The object of the game is to play as many number cards as possible while keeping the total value of discarded ...
Mattel sold both Mattel Interactive and The Learning Company in 2000 at a loss to Gores Technology Group. The total financial losses to Mattel have been estimated to be as high as $3.6 billion. [6] Mattel's acquisition of The Learning Company has been referred to as "one of the worst acquisitions of all time" by several prominent business journals.
Radica Games Limited was a Hong Kong [1] company that produced electronic games, founded in 1983. It began by producing electronic souvenir games for casinos. [2] In the late 1990s, it became known for its Bass Fishin line of games. [1] On October 3, 2006, Mattel, Inc. announced the completion of their acquisition of Radica. [3]