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− '''WizKids, Inc.''' was a Seattle-based company that first made its mark in the nonelectronic game industry producing collectible [[w:miniature wargames|miniatures wargames]]. The company was founded in 2000 by [[BattleTech]] co-creator [[Jordan Weisman]], a veteran of the game company [[FASA]]. It was purchased by sports card manufacturer Topps, Inc. in 2003, and Topps in turn was acquired by [[Fanatics, Inc.]] in early 2022. + '''WizKids, Inc.''' was a Seattle-based company that first made its mark in the nonelectronic game industry producing collectible [[w:miniature wargames|miniatures wargames]]. The company was founded in 2000 by [[BattleTech]] co-creator [[Jordan Weisman]], a veteran of the game company [[FASA]]. It was purchased by sports card manufacturer Topps, Inc. in 2003.
WizKids is best known for its collectible miniatures games (or CMGs) [[w:Mage Knight|Mage Knight]], [[w:HeroClix|HeroClix]], [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], and [[w:HorrorClix|HorrorClix]], all of which make use of the company's patent pending "[[Clix]]" system in which the changing combat statistics and abilities of each figure are indicated by a turnable dial inside the base underneath the figure. WizKids is best known for its collectible miniatures games (or CMGs) [[w:Mage Knight|Mage Knight]], [[w:HeroClix|HeroClix]], [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], and [[w:HorrorClix|HorrorClix]], all of which make use of the company's patent pending "[[Clix]]" system in which the changing combat statistics and abilities of each figure are indicated by a turnable dial inside the base underneath the figure.
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− | '''WizKids, Inc.''' was a Seattle-based company that first made its mark in the nonelectronic game industry producing collectible [[w:miniature wargames|miniatures wargames]]. The company was founded in 2000 by [[BattleTech]] co-creator [[Jordan Weisman]], a veteran of the game company [[FASA]]. It was purchased by sports card manufacturer Topps, Inc. in 2003 | + | '''WizKids, Inc.''' was a Seattle-based company that first made its mark in the nonelectronic game industry producing collectible [[w:miniature wargames|miniatures wargames]]. The company was founded in 2000 by [[BattleTech]] co-creator [[Jordan Weisman]], a veteran of the game company [[FASA]]. It was purchased by sports card manufacturer Topps, Inc. in 2003. |
WizKids is best known for its collectible miniatures games (or CMGs) [[w:Mage Knight|Mage Knight]], [[w:HeroClix|HeroClix]], [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], and [[w:HorrorClix|HorrorClix]], all of which make use of the company's patent pending "[[Clix]]" system in which the changing combat statistics and abilities of each figure are indicated by a turnable dial inside the base underneath the figure. | WizKids is best known for its collectible miniatures games (or CMGs) [[w:Mage Knight|Mage Knight]], [[w:HeroClix|HeroClix]], [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], and [[w:HorrorClix|HorrorClix]], all of which make use of the company's patent pending "[[Clix]]" system in which the changing combat statistics and abilities of each figure are indicated by a turnable dial inside the base underneath the figure. |