Category Archives: Hasbro
Fri, Jun 17, 2011 | 18:12 BST
Transformers Universe MMO gets a teaser video
Runescape-owner Jagex has released a teaser video for its Transformers Universe MMO.
Mon, Mar 14, 2011 | 16:49 GMT
Jagex developing Transformers MMO
Runescape-owner Jagex said today it’s developing an MMO based on Transformers. The game is to launch in 2012 in North America, Latin America, Europe, New Zealand and Australia. No other detail was given – as to whether this will be a browser-based affair, and so on – but it’s confirmed that Hasbro is to “launch” the game.
Tue, Sep 15, 2009 | 20:36 BST
Monopoly City Streets has over 1.7 million visitors, has to be reset

The browser-based version of Monopoly called City Streets launched last week, and has already had over 1.7 million visitors to it.
Proving to be so popular has a price though, because the development team is being forced to reset Monopoly City Streets in order to do some improvements on the back end.
It will go down this week and hopefully be back up soon. You can find out more over on the official site.
The game uses Google Maps as the basis for the streets.
Thanks, BigDownload.
Fri, Jul 25, 2008 | 06:27 BST
Hasbro sues over Scrabulous
Hasbro’s announced the launch of legal action against the creators of Facebook’s Scrabulous.
The news comes after the firm request that the Scrabble-alike be removed from the networking site earlier this year fell on deaf ears: you can still play the game while managing your online popularity.
“Hasbro has an obligation to act appropriately against infringement of our intellectual properties,” said Barry Nagler, Hasbro’s General Counsel.
“We view the Scrabulous application as clear and blatant infringement of our Scrabble intellectual property, and we are pursuing this legal action in accordance with the interests of our shareholders, and the integrity of the Scrabble brand.”
EA is currently working on iPod and iPhone versions of the classic word game, for release this year.


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