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Yomega was founded in 1983, and quickly made a mark in the yo-yo industry with their 1984 release of the Yo-yo with a Brain. The original Yomega yo-yo was based upon Michael Caffrey's US mechanical patent #4,332,102, which was invented in 1980 and that patent was issued June 1, 1982.  

Caffrey met Alan Amaral through his younger sister, Joyce. Caffrey and Joyce worked together at Parker Brothers Games headquartered in Beverly, MA.  The three realized the tremendous potential that an automatically sleeping, automatically returning yo-yo presented. Shortly thereafter, they incorporated, and began production in and around Fall River, MA.

The production runs in 1984 were done from the basement of Alan Amaral's house, from where the company grew to become one of the biggest producers of yo-yos in the world. The Yomega Brain, referred to in early company literature as the Phantom, was the first auto-returning clutch-system yo-yo and quickly became an international best-seller.

In the late 1990's, Yomega partnered with Alan Nagao of HPK Marketing and helped fuel the yo-yo boom that spread across the globe. From this partnership, Team High Performance was born, a group of skilled demonstrators that toured the world and dominated the contest scene. In this period Yomegas were heavily marketed in Japan, where Bandai produced several yo-yos under the Yomega name which were sometimes different from those sold in the US.

At the turn of the century, 1999-2000, Yomega partnered with McDonald's and distributed a large number of Yomega X-Brain and Firestorm yo-yos at restaurant locations throughout the US.

Yomega also runs Team Yomega (A.K.A. the Yomega President's Invitational Team) which is a group of players sponsored by Yomega.


Yo-Yos Produced

Auto-Return

Plastic Transaxle

Ball Bearing Axle

Fixed Axle

Key Chain

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