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2 unusual facts about LJN


1989 Topps

Baseball Talk/LJN 164 large size souncards for use with record player.

S.D. Jones

Despite mainly being used as a preliminary talent in the 1980s WWF, Jones garnered further recognition when LJN created an action figure of him for their Wrestling Superstars toy line.


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Entertech

After Acclaim Entertainment purchased LJN in April 1990, they began phasing out toy manufacturing.

The toys were released in conjunction with the video game Gotcha! The Sport!, also by LJN.

Gotcha! The Sport!

In addition to the video game, Entertech (a division of LJN) produced and sold paintball guns—and related gear—for kids using the same name and logo as the video game.

The Incredible Crash Dummies

A video game also called The Incredible Crash Dummies was developed by Gray Matter Inc. and published by LJN, Ltd. in 1993 for Super Nintendo and the NES.


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