August 11, 2007

EA and Hasbro to dust off board games

EA and Hasbro have joined forces to bring you those classic board games that we all grew up with and loved.

The agreement gives EA the exclusive worldwide tight to create digital versions of the classic board games. Monopoly, Scrabble, Yahtzee, Nerf, Tonka and Littlest Pet Shop could hit the shelves in early 2008. EA will then develop “interactive experiences for a mass audience to play across key platforms including mobile, online, handheld, PC and consoles,” the companies said.

My only concern is that the gaming industry is running out of ideas. Then again, just imagine how cool the graphics will be on the Xbox 360 when you finally get the building on Park Ave.

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