- 1999 by Jay Borman,
Chris Borman, and Tony Simione,
former employees of
ReSaurus Company, who
founded it with the
intention of
freely creating new ideas...
- format. Duke
Nukem was a short-lived toy set from
defunct toy
company ReSaurus.
Primarily emphasizing Duke
Nukem 3D, the set
featured three versions of...
- A line of
action figures, the
Virus Collector Series, was
developed by
ReSaurus to
promote the film. The line
included figures of Foster, Baker, Richie...
-
Crash Bandicoot action figures produced by
Resaurus. For
Crash Bandicoot 2:
Cortex Strikes Back,
Resaurus produced a "Dr. Neo Cortex"
figure bundled with...
-
action figures produced by the now-defunct
Resaurus. For
Crash Bandicoot 2:
Cortex Strikes Back,
Resaurus produced a "Jetboard Crash" (a
Crash Bandicoot...
- and
pictures of the
prototypes are
available online.[citation needed]
Resaurus produced two
series of five-inch (127 mm)
action figures, rich with articulation...
-
merchandising by MTV
Networks (another
Viacom property). In 2000, toy
maker ReSaurus unveiled a
WhirlGirl action figure at Toy Fair, but the toy was not brought...
-
designed and
created action figure prototypes for Hasbro, Mattel, Toy Biz,
ReSaurus and
Palisades Toys,
among others. In 2000,
Macaluso started a new company...
-
Netflix retains the
rights to the series. In 1996, the toy
manufacturer Resaurus released Series One of a Bone
action figure line, featuring: Fone Bone...