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Milton and game
* The Game of Life, a board game originally created by the Milton Bradley company
* 1836 – Milton Bradley, American game manufacturer ( d. 1911 )
Milton Bradley successfully trademarked an electronic version of their unrelated joint Games Workshop board game, HeroQuest, which forced Sierra to change the series ' title to Quest for Glory.
In 1952, unable to meet demand himself, Brunot sold manufacturing rights to Long Island-based Selchow and Righter, one of the manufacturers who, like Parker Brothers and Milton Bradley Company, had previously rejected the game.
Upwords, recently renamed " Scrabble Upwords " by Hasbro, is a board game invented by Elliot Rudell and originally published by the Milton Bradley Company ( which is now a division of Hasbro ).
The game made its way to England and was sold as Snakes and Ladders, then the basic concept was introduced in the United States as Chutes and Ladders ( an " improved new version of England's famous indoor sport ") by game pioneer Milton Bradley in 1943.
The first multi-player electronic game using voice synthesis was Milton from Milton Bradley Company, which produced the device in 1980.
Founded in 1860, the Milton Bradley Company is the oldest game manufacturer in the United States.
The game is published by Milton Bradley in the United States and Ravensburger in Canada and much of Europe.
Several home game versions based on the 1960s and 1970s American television version were published by Milton Bradley from 1963 through 1978, in multiple editions.
Milton Bradley also created a " travel " version of the game.
The only significant items the show licensed were comic books and a Milton Bradley board game of the Fargo North, Decoder character.
Twister is a game of physical skill produced by the Milton Bradley Company.
The company that produced the game, Milton Bradley, was accused by its competitors of selling " sex in a box ".
It is said that Guyer originally called this new game idea Pretzel, but that Milton Bradley changed the name to Twister before they put it on the market.
* Hungry Hungry Hippos, a children's game marketed by Milton Bradley.
In 1999, Hasbro transferred the Axis & Allies: Classic ( 1984 ) board game from the Milton Bradley division to the Avalon Hill division.
The wave of products that followed included such items as a series of Kellogg's Pep Cereal pins, a Milton Bradley board game ( 1938 ), salt and pepper shakers, perfume bottles, Christmas lights, bisque toothbrush holders, a set of German nodder figures, carnival chalkware statues, a wind-up toy handcar, oilcloth and celluloid Kayo dolls, coloring books and a series of jigsaw puzzles ( 1943 ).
Milton Bradley marketed this board game in 1938.

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Amber conventions, known as Ambercons, are held yearly in Massachusetts, Michigan, Portland ( United States ), Milton Keynes ( England ) and Modena, Italy.
Following his close friend Milton Caniff's lead ( with Steve Canyon ), Capp had recently fought a successful battle with the syndicate to gain complete ownership of his feature when the Shmoos debuted.
Although Capp's endorsement activities never rivaled Li ' l Abner's or Fearless Fosdick's, he was a celebrity spokesman in print ads for Sheaffer Snorkel fountain pens ( along with colleagues and close friends Milton Caniff and Walt Kelly ), and — with an irony that would become apparent later — a brand of cigarettes, ( Chesterfield ).
Examples include Little Orphan Annie ( drawn and plotted by Harold Gray from 1924 to 1944 and thereafter by a succession of artists including Leonard Starr and Andrew Pepoy ), and Terry and The Pirates, started by Milton Caniff in 1934 and picked up by George Wunder.
Born in Toronto, Canada, Cronenberg was the son of Esther ( born Sumberg ), a musician, and Milton Cronenberg, a writer and editor.
Danny Elfman was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Blossom Elfman ( née Bernstein ), a writer and teacher, and Milton Elfman, a teacher who was in the Air Force.
Using the data collected by Vesto Slipher and his ( Hubble's ) assistant Milton Humason ( a former mule-driver and janitor ), Hubble and Humason found a direct relationship between a galaxy's distance and its relative speed away from the solar system.
The " informal " economics presented in Milton Friedman's massively influential popular work Free to Choose ( 1980 ), is explicitly Hayekian in its account of the price system as a system for transmitting and coordinating knowledge.
Billed as " The Four Nightingales ", Julius, Milton ( Gummo Marx ), Arthur ( from 1911, originally Adolph ; Harpo Marx ), and another boy singer, Lou Levy, traveled the U. S. vaudeville circuits to little fanfare.
The companion book to the series ( co-authored by Milton and his wife, Rose Friedman ), also titled Free To Choose, was the bestselling nonfiction book of 1980 and has since been translated into 14 foreign languages.
The noun myriad has appeared in the works of such writers as Milton ( plural myriads ) and Thoreau ( a myriad of ), and it continues to occur frequently in reputable English.
* John Milton ( 1608 – 1674 ), English poet
* Milton ( surname ), other people with that surname
* Milton ( town ), New York, in Saratoga County
** Milton ( CDP ), Saratoga County, New York, a census-designated place within the town
** Milton ( village ), Vermont, within the town of Milton
* Milton ( opera ), by Gaspare Spontini
* Milton ( cartoon ), series of cartoons for Saturday Night Live and the film Office Space
* Milton ( horse ), a show jumping horse ridden by John Whitaker
* Milton ( sterilisation ), brand name of sterilising compound for baby bottles
* Milton High School ( Alpharetta, Georgia ), high school in northeast Fulton County Georgia

Milton and electronic
Milton Babbitt incorporated integral serialism into works for children's chorus, while Daniel Pinkham wrote for choir and electronic tape.
Simon is an electronic game of memory skill invented by Ralph H. Baer and Howard J. Morrison, with software programming by Lenny Cope, and manufactured and distributed by Milton Bradley.
Dark Tower is a 1981 electronic board game by Milton Bradley Company, for one to four players.
Two independent game developers named Robert Burton and Allen Coleman submitted a game to Milton Bradley entitled " Triumph " that involved an electronic tower as the centerpiece.
1963 saw the release of Columbia Princeton Electronic Music Center, a compilation of avant-garde electronic compositions created at the famed studio by Bulent Arel, Milton Babbitt, Vladimir Ussachevsky, and others.
His musical style was a contrast to the more mathematical compositions of Milton Babbitt and other serial composers working at the center, with El-Dabh's interest in ethnomusicology and the fusion of folk music with electronic sounds making his work stand out for its originality.
* A great disappearing act: the electronic analogue computer Chris Bissell, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
Omega Virus is a talking electronic board game released by Milton Bradley in 1992.

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