Wizards of the Coast is a company mentioned in 2 episode(s).
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Wizards of the Coast owns all TSR rights after purchasing TSR in 1997
D&D IP licensor; required explanation/approval for 'bad guy' gameplay option in D&D
IP holder of Dungeons & Dragons; Kaneda notes D&D is a billion-dollar property
IP rights holder for Dungeons & Dragons; licensed IP to Stern for pinball machine
Referenced as example of over-creative licensing decisions with Lord of the Rings Magic: The Gathering card set
Owner of Dungeons & Dragons IP licensed to Stern
IP holder/licensor of Dungeons & Dragons; logo prominently featured first in official Stern trailer, unusual branding priority.
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Magic and D&D owner; filed injunction against new TSR LLC; owns Hasbro
Owner of both D&D and Magic: The Gathering IPs
IP licensor for D&D; original D&D IP holder
Implied IP holder/publisher of Dungeons & Dragons; licensor to Stern
IP holder of Dungeons & Dragons franchise that licensed the game to Stern Pinball
IP licensor for Dungeons & Dragons tabletop game, 50+ year old franchise
Licensed Dungeons & Dragons IP to Stern for pinball game; described as hands-off partner focused on brand presentation
D&D IP owner; Kaneda notes the game's story was developed internally by Stern rather than by Wizards of the Coast designers