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Buffalo Games (Inc.)
Company typeprivate
IndustryTabletop games
Founded1986
HeadquartersBuffalo, NY, USA
Key people
Paul A. Dedrick - Founder
Eden Scott Dedrick - Vice President
Productspuzzles, tabletop/board games, card based games
Revenueunknown
unknown
unknown
Number of employees
~81
Websitebuffalogames.com

Buffalo Games Inc. (Buffalo Games) located in Buffalo, New York is a table-top and card games manufacturer, as well as puzzle and puzzle accessories manufacturer. It was founded in 1986.[1] Buffalo Games Inc. continues to develop their product line with an emphasis on family.[1]

History

Buffalo Games Inc. was originally founded in 1986 as a family run business. The initial product line consisted of several board-games, and one puzzle, referred to as The World's Most Difficult Puzzle[2]. The initial revenue from their product line came from their sales and marketing to bulk mail catalogs and department store gift sections.[3] They began mass manufacturing of games and puzzles in 1996.[4] The success Buffalo Games received in the puzzle market drove their product development for much of mid-1990s to early 2000s. In 1998, after viewing photo-mosaic images in an issue of Wired magazine, Buffalo Games Inc. pursued and received the license to create puzzles based on the photo-mosaic trademark/patents owned by Robert Slivers.[2][3]. The acquisition of the photo-mosaic license [in 2005?] led to a contract and licensing agreement with Disney to produce photo-mosaics of Disney themed characters/places.

In addition to producing puzzles for Disney, Buffalo Games also produces puzzles, or has received production rights to images supplied by such entities as The Simpsons, Audobon Society, and The History Channel, Elvis Presley, The Mona Lisa, and Norman Rockwell art. Buffalo Games Inc. continues to produce several lines of puzzles today.

In 1999 Buffalo Games released Imaginiff, marking a return to the game production/manufacturing industry[3]. Over the past decade they have extended their game product line to over 11 card and board games[5]. Imaginiff remains one of their top-sellers.

Products

Buffalo Games Inc designs/produces puzzles and puzzle accessories, as well as party-style board and card games.

Card Games Board Games Puzzles Puzzle Accessories
1
1
2

Puzzle Presto!

Awards

Several of Buffalo Games Inc. product line has won awards for their innovation:

Type Game Award(s) [6]
Board Imaginiff
1
Board Last Word
1
Board The T-Shirt Game
1
Board Likewise!
1
Board Ruin
1
Board Visual Eyes
1
Card Monster Maker
1
Card Nacho Loco
1
Card Slap n' Grab
1
Card Bandits
1

Notes


References

  1. ^ a b Sivhour Sim (2008). "TDmonthly - Buffalo Games Inc". TDmonthly. Retrieved 2008-12-01. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  2. ^ a b Haarlander, Lisa (2004-10-25). "Buffalo Games Solves Its Puzzle...". Business. The Buffalo News.
  3. ^ a b c Thompson, Carolyn (2004-12-04). "Buffalo Games finding success in niche market". Associated Press Newswires. Associated Press. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  4. ^ "Buffalo Games - About us". Buffalo Games Inc. Retrieved 2008-12-01.
  5. ^ "Buffalo Games: Products". Buffalo Games Inc. Retrieved 2008-12-03.
  6. ^ "Buffalo Games: Awards". Buffalo Games Inc. Retrieved 2008-12-06.