Difference between revisions of "DreamWorks"

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*Speaking of exactly this, Bandai's US games publishing division was ALSO listed at this exact address.
 
*Speaking of exactly this, Bandai's US games publishing division was ALSO listed at this exact address.
 
[[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk:CartridgeCulture|talk]]) 01:47, 25 January 2022 (EST)
 
[[User:CartridgeCulture|CartridgeCulture]] ([[User talk:CartridgeCulture|talk]]) 01:47, 25 January 2022 (EST)
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:Came across the name in a couple of SEC documents, [https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/919642/000089183606000156/sc0073.txt][https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/919642/000089183606000122/sc0058.txt]. Toy Soldiers Inc. was founded in 1988 by [[Patrick Feely|Patrick S. Feely]], formerly of Mattel and Tonka. -- [[User:Stormwatch|Stormwatch]] ([[User talk:Stormwatch|talk]]) 00:55, 9 August 2024 (EDT)

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"Toy Soldiers, Inc."

  • So someone a while ago figured out exactly who Toy Soldiers was, and I remember it being interesting and kinda surprising, but nothing you wouldn't really expect. From the vague bits I do remember, it had something to do with the parent's company toys/toy division, and Toy Soldiers was the minor company/branding/subsidiary which handled and/or promoted the parent company's toy products. And that DreamWorks was the video game publishing arm of that project. But these are vague recollections from years ago. The only thing I can remember for sure is that it 100% had something to do with a parent company's toy division. Anyway.
  • Speaking of exactly this, Bandai's US games publishing division was ALSO listed at this exact address.

CartridgeCulture (talk) 01:47, 25 January 2022 (EST)

Came across the name in a couple of SEC documents, [1][2]. Toy Soldiers Inc. was founded in 1988 by Patrick S. Feely, formerly of Mattel and Tonka. -- Stormwatch (talk) 00:55, 9 August 2024 (EDT)