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The game was developed by Las Vegas software development company Westwood Studios, on behalf of publisher Hasbro Electronic Entertainment (later Hasbro Interactive). [4] The division was created by Hasbro in 1995 to create video game adaptions of their most popular titles. [ 5 ]
In 1998, Hasbro Interactive released a Monopoly video game for Microsoft Windows, which used 3D graphics instead of the top-down design used in previous versions. It ran on Windows 95 (although can be run on up to Windows XP, but will not work on Windows Vista and up) and had a special online play feature which used a modem. [10]
My Monopoly is a service offered to citizens of the United Kingdom by the company Hasbro. The service was designed to allow a user of the My Monopoly website to create a personalized Monopoly game set, which can then be ordered and made for that person. The service was developed by Monitor Media Ltd and introduced in 2002.
Previously, Hasbro had created a board game version of Star Wars Monopoly, which has sold very well; 1997 was the year of a Special Edition version of the Star Wars original trilogy, so it was decided to release a video game version for the Christmas season, [9] to build on the Monopoly franchise. [10]
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A compilation of 6 different Atari games. Thomas & Friends: The Great Festival Adventure: Mind's Eye Productions: 1999: Windows: Educational game based on the Thomas & Friends TV series. Thomas & Friends: Trouble on the Tracks: Mind's Eye Productions: 2000: Windows: Educational game based on the Thomas & Friends TV series. Frogger 2: Swampy's ...
Hasbro Entertainment, the backers of Monopoly, will also produce. Lionsgate extended its development rights to the board game with its purchase of eOne, which was completed in December 2023.
This game proved to be popular and was re-released as Monopoly New Edition (also known as Monopoly 3 [1]) on September 30, 2002, published by Infogrames. The only major difference between this game and its re-release was the absence of the board editor in Monopoly 3. A PlayStation Portable version of this game was released in 2008.