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Buffalo Games

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Board game publishing company
Buffalo Games, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryToys and games
Founded1986
FounderPaul A. Dedrick
Eden Scott Dedrick
HeadquartersBuffalo,New York, USA
ProductsJigsaw puzzles, board games, children's games
Revenueunknown
unknown
unknown
Number of employees
50–100
Websitebuffalogames.com

Buffalo Games is an American company that specializes inboard games andpuzzles, headquartered inBuffalo, New York. Founded in 1986, Buffalo Games continues to develop its products, with most manufacturing taking place in theUnited States.[1] Buffalo's product line has often included popular artists and licenses such asDisney,Pixar,Star Wars,Peanuts,The Muppets,Looney Tunes,The Simpsons,NFL,Coca-Cola,Harley-Davidson,NASCAR,M. C. Escher,Vincent van Gogh, andNorman Rockwell.[2]

History

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Buffalo Games was founded in 1986 as a family-run business. The initial product line consisted of several board games, and one puzzle, referred to asThe World's Most Difficult Puzzle.[3] The initial revenue from their product line came from their sales and marketing to bulk mail catalogs and department store gift sections.[4] They began mass manufacturing of games and puzzles in 1996.[5]On September 19, 2018, Private Equity firm Mason Wells, along with Nagendra Raina, Chief Executive Officer of Buffalo Games, and other members of the management team, acquired the business from the founders, Paul and Eden Dedrick. Mason Wells is a leading Midwest-based private equity firm with approximately $1.0 billion in assets under management across its current private equity funds. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.[6]

Products

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Buffalo Games designs and produces puzzles and puzzle accessories, as well as party-style board games. Its jigsaw puzzle line has included licensed artwork and images, includingPokémon, Disney, Pixar,Star Wars, National Geographic, Avatar, Cocomelon, Marvel andCharles Wysocki.

References

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  1. ^Sivhour Sim (July 2008)."TDmonthly - Buffalo Games Inc". TDmonthly. Retrieved2008-12-01.
  2. ^"Home".buffalogames.com.
  3. ^Haarlander, Lisa (2004-10-25). "Buffalo Games Solves Its Puzzle...".Business. The Buffalo News.
  4. ^Thompson, Carolyn (2004-12-04). "Buffalo Games finding success in niche market". Associated Press Newswires. Associated Press.
  5. ^"Buffalo Games - About us". Buffalo Games Inc. Archived fromthe original on 2008-10-21. Retrieved2008-12-01.
  6. ^"Mason Wells acquires Buffalo Games alongside company CEO". 19 September 2018.

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