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The 3DO Company and Stan Winston Creatures Sign Toy License Agreement For the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse(TM); Four Horsemen Action Figures to Gallop to Retail Stores This Holiday Season.
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April 15, 2003
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The 3DO Company today announced that it signed a merchandising license agreement with Stan Winston Creatures for The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse(TM). This holiday season, the four horsemen -- Death(TM), Famine(TM), Pestilence(TM), and War(TM) -- will be available as the first line of fully-poseable action figures from the game. The figures will be manufactured and distributed in partnership with The National Entertainment Collectible Association (NECA.) According to the agreement, Stan Winston Creatures also has first right of refusal for resin cast figures of the ...
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