Hasbro Interactive - Published Games

Published Games

Hasbro Interactive published over 160 games on several interactive media. Included among them are:

  • Action Man: Operation Extreme — Sony PlayStation (PS)
  • Axis & Allies (1998 video game) — Windows
  • Battleship: The Classic Naval Warfare Game — Windows
  • Beast Wars — PS, Windows, Macintosh
  • Boggle — Windows
  • Centipede — Windows
  • Clue — Windows
  • Candy Land — Windows
  • Daytona USA 2001 — Sega Dreamcast
  • Frogger — Windows/PlayStation
  • Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge — Windows/PlayStation
  • Game of Life — Windows
  • Glover — Nintendo 64, PS, Windows
  • H.E.D.Z. — Windows
  • Jeopardy! — PlayStation, Windows
  • Monopoly — Windows, PlayStation
  • Nerf Arena Blast — Windows
  • NASCAR Heat — Windows
  • Nicktoons Racing — Windows, PS, GBC
  • Pong — PS
  • RISK — Windows
  • RollerCoaster Tycoon — Windows
  • Rubik's Games — Windows
  • Scrabble — Windows (MacScrabble — Macintosh)
  • Sorry! — Windows
  • Thomas & Friends: The Great Festival Adventure — Windows
  • Thomas & Friends: Trouble on the Tracks — Windows
  • Thomas & The Magic Railroad: Print Studio — Windows
  • Tonka: Construction — Windows
  • Tonka Search & Rescue — Windows
  • Tonka Dig 'n' Rigs — Windows
  • Trivial Pursuit Millennium — Windows
  • Wheel of Fortune — PlayStation, Windows
  • X-COM series, Windows version
  • X-COM: Email games — Windows
  • Yahtzee — Windows

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