• Transogram was an American producer of toys, games and other leisure products from the early 20th century to 1971. It is best known for such long-produced...
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    reader's fortune Ka-Bala – Talking board game manufactured and released by Transogram in 1967 Ouija – Flat board for communicating with spirits U.S. patent...
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    conclusion is perhaps erroneous. In 1938, the American toy and game company Transogram introduced a mass market board game version called Game of India, later...
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  • Ka-Bala was a talking board game manufactured and released by Transogram in 1967. It was marketed under the slogan, "The Mysterious Game that Tells the...
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  • different age levels. Transogram produced three Jonny Quest coloring sets: paint-by-number, crayon-by-number and pencil-by-number. Transogram also released a...
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    Magie's patent for just $500. In 1938, the American toy and game company Transogram introduced a mass market board game version of Pachisi called Game of...
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    back and forth motion, similar to the Hula Hoop. It was developed by Transogram Games and introduced in 1965. It gave people concussions due to the swinging...
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  • created based on the show. The first came out in 1975 and was published by Transogram The second was published in 1981 by Milton Bradley. A M*A*S*H video game...
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  • children's magazine Jack & Jill in 1963 to promote the Space Angel cartoon. Transogram released a board game in 1965 simply entitled: Space Angel Game. The episode...
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    level. Several companies made copies of Haskell's carrom game board. The Transogram Company made a version in the 1950s and called it Skooker. Coleco made...
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