EA expands Hasbro lineup
Scrabble slated to sleuth on DS, PSP in March; Family Game Night community channel for XBLA to include competitive crossworder, Connect Four, Boggle, Yahtzee, others this spring.
Although the Sims franchise remains the cornerstone of EA's casual-gaming push, the publisher has been keen on exploiting the Hasbro license that it acquired in the latter part of 2007. Last year, the publisher announced that a number of Hasbro's board games would see digital installments, including Pogo and Facebook editions of Scrabble as well as the six-game Hasbro Family Game Night compilation pack for the Wii and PlayStation 2.
Today, EA revealed plans to expand the reach of those two products further, announcing Scrabble for the Nintendo DS and PSP and a Hasbro Family Game Night channel for Xbox Live Arcade. Scrabble for handhelds is expected to arrive in March 2009 at a $29.99 price point, whereas the Family Game Night channel for XBLA will follow sometime this spring.
More than just digitizing a board and tiles, EA is promising three distinct modes and a number of difficulty settings and training exercises in the DS and PSP editions of Scrabble. Words can be built in both Classic and Speed Play modes, as well as Scrabble Slam, in which players attempt to clear their tiles using only four-letter words. The handheld games also includes a handful of minigames, such as Scrabble Word Finder, as well as Wi-Fi multiplayer connectivity.
Hasbro Family Game Night for XBLA will operate as a hub containing a growing lineup of individual games. Beginning this spring, EA plans to roll out a variety of Hasbro games on XBLA, such as Scrabble, Connect Four, Boggle, Yahtzee, BattleShip, Sorry, and Sorry Sliders, all of which will include both standard board-game rules as well as alternative modes and features. The publisher did not reveal pricing information.
Each of the games will integrate with the New Xbox Experience's community gaming channel, with EA promising such features as the ability to launch games straight from the community hub. The publisher plans to add additional games to the Hasbro Family Game Night channel as the year progresses.
Finally...I've been waiting for scrabble to come out for the DS where I can play on Wi-Fi connection with friends...and to be able to play those other games too, great news, i'm excited. I play my xbox 360 games and Wii games, but I enjoy my DS too and this will be added to my collection without a doubt.
I'm surprised its taken them this long to release those games for the DS.
yuck~
That's an interesting screenshot. Anyhow - nice news, especially when you consider how "family friendyl" Microsoft has been marketing the 360 Arcade as. I would be quite thrilled if they develped GFW versions of these games and had 360/PC online play through Live.
Risk, specifically, Same-Time Risk. A version found on Risk II for the pc. If you've never played it, it's a very cool version of the classic game.
/sigh
sounds cool. i'm more into shooting things and blowing up aliens and bad guys...but i might actually check this out once it's ready, sounds like a blast to play with friends
Not my type of games, but definitely cool for those who enjoy them. Props, EA.
Lol this reminded me of the chess thing in Playstation Home. It is fun for the first couple of times, but then really gets boring after a while.
It is amazing how many times you can resell the same game idea without people getting sick of it. Personally though, on-line connectivity doesn't bring new life to these games... especially when you have to pay $50 a year for each person to play them. Nice diversion, but a waste of effort for my interests.
I really hope they will be free, although probably not.
Looking forward to Family Game Night for XBLA.
ya the only reason 2 get something like this is to play with friends online
Where the hell is the crappy Transformers movie tie-in game?
sounds like fun, can't wait
Why do they have to make digital versions of games that don't cost more than like 5$?
Are they going to have a patch to download for Monopoly to connect to it? Lack of On-line game play was a huge disappointment.
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- Publisher(s): Electronic Arts
- Developer(s): Stainless Games
- Genre: Puzzle
- Release: Mar 17, 2009 (US)
- ESRB: E






