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[[File:Wizkids logo.png|200px|right|Wizkids logo]]
 
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'''WizKids, Inc.''' is a Seattle, Washington-based [[games|game]] company primarily known for its production of the "Clix" series of "collectible miniatures games" (CMGs) which include ''HeroClix'', '' Mage Knight'', ''MechWarrior'', and ''HorrorClix''. The company was founded in 2000 by Jordan Weisman, a veteran of the game company [[FASA]].
 
'''WizKids, Inc.''' is a Seattle, Washington-based [[games|game]] company primarily known for its production of the "Clix" series of "collectible miniatures games" (CMGs) which include ''HeroClix'', '' Mage Knight'', ''MechWarrior'', and ''HorrorClix''. The company was founded in 2000 by Jordan Weisman, a veteran of the game company [[FASA]].
   
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==Releases==
 
==Releases==
 
 
The company has released three ''[[Star Trek]]''-related games which utilize variations of the "Clix" combat dial system, cards, and grid-mapped gameboards:
 
The company has released three ''[[Star Trek]]''-related games which utilize variations of the "Clix" combat dial system, cards, and grid-mapped gameboards:
   
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== External links ==
 
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* [http://wizkidsgames.com/ WizKidsGames.com] - official homepage
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
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* [http://wizkidsgames.com/blog/2010/06/08/announcing-star-trek-based-games-from-wizkids/ Press Release on WizKids' website]
 
* [http://wizkidsgames.com/blog/2010/06/08/announcing-star-trek-based-games-from-wizkids/ Press Release on WizKids' website]

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Wizkids logo

WizKids, Inc. is a Seattle, Washington-based game company primarily known for its production of the "Clix" series of "collectible miniatures games" (CMGs) which include HeroClix, Mage Knight, MechWarrior, and HorrorClix. The company was founded in 2000 by Jordan Weisman, a veteran of the game company FASA.

The company was acquired by NECA in 2009 and began to release licensed Star Trek games in 2011.

Releases

The company has released three Star Trek-related games which utilize variations of the "Clix" combat dial system, cards, and grid-mapped gameboards:

See also

External links