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Mordechai Meirovitz (born 1930 in Romania) is an Israeli telecommunications expert. Meirovitz invented the code-breaking board game Master Mind. After being rejected by leading games companies, he sparked the interest of a Leicester-based company, Invicta Plastics, which restyled and renamed the game. Released in 1971, the game sold over 50 million sets in 80 countries, making it the most successful new game of the 1970s. In Israel, the game is marketed as Bul pgi'a (Hebrew: בול פגיעה).

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  • Mordecai Meirowitz (fr)
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  • Mordechai Meirovitz (born 1930 in Romania) is an Israeli telecommunications expert. Meirovitz invented the code-breaking board game Master Mind. After being rejected by leading games companies, he sparked the interest of a Leicester-based company, Invicta Plastics, which restyled and renamed the game. Released in 1971, the game sold over 50 million sets in 80 countries, making it the most successful new game of the 1970s. In Israel, the game is marketed as Bul pgi'a (Hebrew: בול פגיעה). (en)
  • Mordechai Meirovitz, né en 1930, est un auteur de jeux de société israélien d'origine roumaine. (fr)
  • Mordecai Meirowitz foi um perito em telecomunicações israelita que inventou o jogo de tabuleiro de descobrir os códigos Mastermind. A sua ideia foi rejeitada pelas principais companhias produtoras de jogos mas ele conseguiu convencer uma pequena empresa em Leicester de brinquedos educacionais, a , que fez alterações de estilo e deu um novo nome ao jogo. Publicado em 1971, o jogo vendeu mais de 50 milhões de tabuleiros em 80 países, tornando-se o mais bem sucedido novo jogo da década de 70. (pt)
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  • Mordechai Meirovitz (born 1930 in Romania) is an Israeli telecommunications expert. Meirovitz invented the code-breaking board game Master Mind. After being rejected by leading games companies, he sparked the interest of a Leicester-based company, Invicta Plastics, which restyled and renamed the game. Released in 1971, the game sold over 50 million sets in 80 countries, making it the most successful new game of the 1970s. In Israel, the game is marketed as Bul pgi'a (Hebrew: בול פגיעה). (en)
  • Mordechai Meirovitz, né en 1930, est un auteur de jeux de société israélien d'origine roumaine. (fr)
  • Mordecai Meirowitz foi um perito em telecomunicações israelita que inventou o jogo de tabuleiro de descobrir os códigos Mastermind. A sua ideia foi rejeitada pelas principais companhias produtoras de jogos mas ele conseguiu convencer uma pequena empresa em Leicester de brinquedos educacionais, a , que fez alterações de estilo e deu um novo nome ao jogo. Publicado em 1971, o jogo vendeu mais de 50 milhões de tabuleiros em 80 países, tornando-se o mais bem sucedido novo jogo da década de 70. (pt)
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