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Plainfield game maker files for Chapter 11
September 12, 2012 No commentsPlainfield-based Fundex Games Ltd. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In a court filing, the company reports nearly $8.9 million in liabilities and around $1.5 million in assets.
Fundex is the maker of “What’s in Ned’s Head?,” “Gnip Gnop,” and “Jarts.”
The company has licensing deals with Major League Baseball, Rubik’s Cube, and Barbie.
Pete and Chip Voigt founded the game maker in 1987 and offer products to several countries throughout the world.
Posted by Brian Scott in Local News, Plainfield
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