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WizKids is best known for its collectible miniatures games (or CMGs) [[w:Mage Knight|Mage Knight]], [[w:HeroClix|HeroClix]], [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], and [[w:HorrorClix|HorrorClix]], all of which make use of the company's patent pending "[[Clix]]" system in which the changing combat statistics and abilities of each figure are indicated by a turnable dial inside the base underneath the figure. WizKids is best known for its collectible miniatures games (or CMGs) [[w:Mage Knight|Mage Knight]], [[w:HeroClix|HeroClix]], [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], and [[w:HorrorClix|HorrorClix]], all of which make use of the company's patent pending "[[Clix]]" system in which the changing combat statistics and abilities of each figure are indicated by a turnable dial inside the base underneath the figure.
− Though they proved less successful, WizKids also produced the short-lived CMGs [[w:Crimson Skies|Crimson Skies]], [[w:Shadowrun Duels|Shadowrun Duels]], and [[w:Creepy Freaks|Creepy Freaks]], as well as a baseball-themed CMG called ''MLB SportsClix''. A CMG called ToonClix was announced in March 2006, but canceled before it was released. + Though they proved less successful, WizKids also produced the short-lived CMGs [[w:Crimson Skies|Crimson Skies]], [[w:Shadowrun Duels|Shadowrun Duels]], and [[w:Creepy Freaks|Creepy Freaks]], as well as a baseball-themed CMG called ''MLB SportsClix''. A CMG called ToonClix was announced in March 2006, but cancelled before it was released.
In July 2004, WizKids created a new product category with the release of their first constructible strategy game (or CSG), [[w:Pirates Constructible Strategy Game|Pirates of the Spanish Main]], which retains a small amount of popularity. Their next CSG was a science fiction game called [[w:Rocketmen|Rocketmen]], released in the summer of 2005, followed by a NASCAR CSG called [[w:NASCAR Race Day|RaceDay]] later that year, though these last two games are no longer being supported with new releases. In July 2004, WizKids created a new product category with the release of their first constructible strategy game (or CSG), [[w:Pirates Constructible Strategy Game|Pirates of the Spanish Main]], which retains a small amount of popularity. Their next CSG was a science fiction game called [[w:Rocketmen|Rocketmen]], released in the summer of 2005, followed by a NASCAR CSG called [[w:NASCAR Race Day|RaceDay]] later that year, though these last two games are no longer being supported with new releases.
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WizKids is best known for its collectible miniatures games (or CMGs) [[w:Mage Knight|Mage Knight]], [[w:HeroClix|HeroClix]], [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], and [[w:HorrorClix|HorrorClix]], all of which make use of the company's patent pending "[[Clix]]" system in which the changing combat statistics and abilities of each figure are indicated by a turnable dial inside the base underneath the figure. | WizKids is best known for its collectible miniatures games (or CMGs) [[w:Mage Knight|Mage Knight]], [[w:HeroClix|HeroClix]], [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], and [[w:HorrorClix|HorrorClix]], all of which make use of the company's patent pending "[[Clix]]" system in which the changing combat statistics and abilities of each figure are indicated by a turnable dial inside the base underneath the figure. | ||
− | Though they proved less successful, WizKids also produced the short-lived CMGs [[w:Crimson Skies|Crimson Skies]], [[w:Shadowrun Duels|Shadowrun Duels]], and [[w:Creepy Freaks|Creepy Freaks]], as well as a baseball-themed CMG called ''MLB SportsClix''. A CMG called ToonClix was announced in March 2006, but | + | Though they proved less successful, WizKids also produced the short-lived CMGs [[w:Crimson Skies|Crimson Skies]], [[w:Shadowrun Duels|Shadowrun Duels]], and [[w:Creepy Freaks|Creepy Freaks]], as well as a baseball-themed CMG called ''MLB SportsClix''. A CMG called ToonClix was announced in March 2006, but cancelled before it was released. |
In July 2004, WizKids created a new product category with the release of their first constructible strategy game (or CSG), [[w:Pirates Constructible Strategy Game|Pirates of the Spanish Main]], which retains a small amount of popularity. Their next CSG was a science fiction game called [[w:Rocketmen|Rocketmen]], released in the summer of 2005, followed by a NASCAR CSG called [[w:NASCAR Race Day|RaceDay]] later that year, though these last two games are no longer being supported with new releases. | In July 2004, WizKids created a new product category with the release of their first constructible strategy game (or CSG), [[w:Pirates Constructible Strategy Game|Pirates of the Spanish Main]], which retains a small amount of popularity. Their next CSG was a science fiction game called [[w:Rocketmen|Rocketmen]], released in the summer of 2005, followed by a NASCAR CSG called [[w:NASCAR Race Day|RaceDay]] later that year, though these last two games are no longer being supported with new releases. |