EA and Hasbro Bring Popular Games to Consoles
Classic Hasbro games on the way to several platforms
Date: Monday, February 11, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

Hasbro and EA have announced today that they are bringing several well known Hasbro games to several consoles over the course of the year. The first Nintendo Wii and DS titles that will be available this Fall are Littlest Pet Shop, and NERF “N-Strike.” EA is also developing new Monopoly and Scrabble games for North America across multiple platforms, as well as other titles to be announced later this year. Starting this spring, EA Mobile will introduce the next generation of classic Hasbro titles, including Monopoly, Here & Now, Trivial Pursuit, RISK, and Yahtzee Adventures, a re-invention of the classic dice game. Online games that were announced included titles such as Monopoly, Yahtzee, Trivial Pursuit, Operation and Pictureka.

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