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


        Milton Bradley Company
            Some board games produced by Milton Bradley
            Handheld and electronic games
            Some Home Versions of TV Game Shows
            Video games
            Video game consoles

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    Some board games produced by Milton Bradley
      Bermuda Triangle
        Game of Life - A Jedi's Path (2002)
        Game of Life - Pirates of the Caribbean (2004)
        Game of Life - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
        Classic Edition
        Lord of the Rings Edition (2004)
        Chronicles of Narnia Edition

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    Handheld and electronic games

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    Some Home Versions of TV Game Shows
      Match Game (1963 - 6 Editions) (1974 - 3 Editions)

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    Video games

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    Video game consoles
     
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