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/ Adam Richardson

Mattel acquires The Learning Company

Mattel acquires The Learning Company: Mattel, the world's largest toy maker announced today it had agreed to buy education software titan Learning Co.

Mattel acquires The Learning Company is the business side of the news today, and this one has the usual late-90s mix of studios, publishing deals, lawsuits, money, and big promises.

The important bit: Mattel, the world’s largest toy maker announced today it had agreed to buy education software titan Learning Co. for $33 per share in stock, or about $3.8 billion. Mattel, the maker of Barbie dolls, Fisher-Price toys and Hot Wheels, will add Reader Rabbit and National Geographic software titles to its stable with its purchase of Cambridge, Mass.-based Learning Co.

It is not as fun as a new demo, but these moves decide what games actually get made, sold, patched, or buried. Ignore the suits and you miss half the story.