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  2. Malfador Machinations - Wikipedia

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    Malfador Machinations was created by Aaron Hall to publish Space Empires II, the sequel to his self-produced 4X game, Space Empires, which was released two years earlier in 1993. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Space Empires II was a strong success, often being included in limited form in shareware collections, including Romtech 's best selling Galaxy of Games series.

  3. Space Empires - Wikipedia

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    Interstellar travel in Space Empires is not faster-than-light drive based, but instead relies on anomalies called "warp points", essentially wormholes between two star systems. Warp points are naturally occurring but a player can open and close these warp points if she or he has the appropriate technologies.

  4. Major Matt Mason - Wikipedia

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    In the British show, Here Come the Double Deckers, there is a toy shop in the episode "The Case of the Missing Doughnut" that has many Major Matt Mason items, including the Space Station. Major Matt Mason USA is the performing name of Matt Roth, a New York City-based musician and record producer, who is active in the Anti-folk and DIY music ...

  5. The Marx Toys story: Iconic toys once made in Erie and ... - AOL

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    Toys under the tree on Christmas morning weren't always made at the North Pole. For a half-century, until 1980, many were made in Erie and Girard by Marx Toys. The company founded by "Toy King ...

  6. Best of the West (action figures) - Wikipedia

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    New action figures in 1967 included Captain Maddox, Zeb Zachary, Bill Buck and two additional Indians, named Geronimo and Fighting Eagle. In 1968, a General Custer figure was added. Two color variations (palomino and brown) of the fully articulated Comanche horse and a full-scale cardboard Fort Apache were added to the series during those years ...

  7. Space Empires (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Space Empires is a science fiction game of conquest for 2–6 players. [1] Twelve alien races, identified by a letter of the alphabet from A to L, vie for control of a star sector. The basic game includes rules for combat and movement, as well as rules for the production of ships.

  8. Space Empires: Starfury - Wikipedia

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    Space Empires: Starfury is a 4X turn-based strategy computer game developed by Malfador Machinations and published by Shrapnel Games on September 22, 2003. The game is set in a Space Empires universe containing planetary systems linked by warp points, or wormholes. The game allows the player to control a single spaceship to explore the universe.

  9. Big Jim (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Big Jim toys from the early 1980s were sold as "James Bond" toys in Latin America. The American Spy and Space series were renamed "James Bond, secret agent 007". All toys are exactly the same as in the American and European versions and were produced by a local Mattel subsidiary. Only the brand on the packages is different.