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Lewis Galoob Toys was
founded in 1957 by
Lewis Galoob and his wife,
Barbara Galoob, as a
small distributor of toys and stationery.
Galoob's first toy...
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Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc. v.
Nintendo of America, Inc. is a 1992
legal case
where the
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit concluded that...
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informally as a
cheat cartridge.
Developed by
Codemasters and
distributed by
Galoob in the U.S. and
Camerica in Canada, it
debuted in 1990 for the Nintendo...
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Lewis Galoob (November 22, 1918 –
August 4, 1971) was an
American entrepreneur,
inventor and the
founder of
Lewis Galoob Toys.
Lewis Galoob was born in...
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cartridge for the NES,
released in the US by
Galoob and in
Canada and the UK by Camerica. In the case
Galoob v. Nintendo, Game
Genie was
determined not...
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Camerica for the
Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991.
Themed around Galoob's Micro Machines toys,
players race in
miniaturised toy
vehicles around various...
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supporting certain reverse engineering efforts for compatibility. In 1992,
Lewis Galoob Toys was sued by
Nintendo over the Game Genie, a
device allowing game modifications...
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Micro Machines are a line of toys
originally made by
Galoob (now part of Hasbro) from 1987 and
throughout the 1990s.
Micro Machines are tiny
scale component...
- to a helicopter.
Galoob launched the toys
during the 1994
winter holiday season, and were
greatly successful.[citation needed]
Galoob later released a...
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based on the po****r girl
group the ****e Girls. They were
released by
Galoob Toys from 1997 to 1999. With
sales of over 11 million, they are the best-selling...