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Originally founded in [[1978]], '''Tiger Electronics''' produced phonographs and other items before striking it big in the world of hand-held digital / electronic devices. Although perhaps best known for a long series of hand-held digital games, many of which were based on licensed properties, it was also behind a number of other commercial successes such as the BrainWarp, the Talkboy, and Furby. Tiger Electronics has been a part of [[Hasbro]] since the latter acquired the former in [[1998]].  
Originally founded in [[1978]], '''Tiger Electronics''' produced phonographs and other items before striking it big in the world of hand-held digital / electronic devices. Although perhaps best known for a long series of hand-held digital games, many of which were based on licensed properties, it was also behind a number of other commercial successes such as the BrainWarp, the Talkboy, and [[Furby]]. Tiger Electronics has been a part of [[Hasbro]] since the latter acquired the former in [[1998]].  


==Merchandise==
==Merchandise==

Revision as of 13:47, 7 July 2018

Originally founded in 1978, Tiger Electronics produced phonographs and other items before striking it big in the world of hand-held digital / electronic devices. Although perhaps best known for a long series of hand-held digital games, many of which were based on licensed properties, it was also behind a number of other commercial successes such as the BrainWarp, the Talkboy, and Furby. Tiger Electronics has been a part of Hasbro since the latter acquired the former in 1998.

Merchandise

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Notes

  • In 1990, the Tiger Games division of Tiger Electronics was responsible for publishing John Moschitta's officially licensed board game, Motor Mouth.