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  2. List of Milton Bradley Company products - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Arcade Mania (1983) ... Yahtzee (2001) Jackpot Yahtzee (1980) Mickey Mouse Yahtzee ... Milton Bradley game listings and information in the Association for ...

  3. Yahtzee - Wikipedia

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    A Yahtzee is five-of-a-kind and scores 50 points, the highest of any category. The winner is the player who scores the most points. Yahtzee was marketed by the E.S. Lowe Company from 1956 until 1973. In 1973, the Milton Bradley Company purchased the E.S. Lowe Company and assumed the rights to produce and sell Yahtzee.

  4. OMNI Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    The OMNI Entertainment System was an electronic stand-alone game system produced by the MB Electronics division of the Milton Bradley Company, released in 1980. [ 1 ] Function

  5. Milton (game) - Wikipedia

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    Milton is an electronic talking game. According to the patent, Milton was the first electronic talking game that allowed two people to play against each other. [ 1 ] Previously released devices of this type, such as Speak & Spell by Texas Instruments, were known primarily as teaching devices rather than competitive games.

  6. Milton Bradley Company - Wikipedia

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    During his presidency, Milton Bradley bought Playskool Mfg. Co. and the E.S. Lowe Company, makers of Yahtzee, and Body Language. During the 1970s and 1980s, electronic games became popular. Milton Bradley released Simon in 1978, which was fairly late in the movement. By 1980, it was their best-selling item.

  7. Parker Brothers - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley were consolidated at the new Hasbro Games campus (based in the former address of Parker Brothers' headquarters) to merge together and form Hasbro Games. [18] Milton Bradley and Parker Bros. subsequently turned into two separate brands of Hasbro before being retired in 2009 in favor of the Hasbro brand.