List of Hasbro Interactive video games

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Hasbro Interactive was a software and video game subsidiary of Hasbro founded in 1995, and was sold to Infogrames in 2001.

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Hasbro Interactive

Adaptations of Hasbro properties

GameDeveloperYearPlatformNote
Action Man: Raid on Island X Intelligent Games 2000Windows
Action Man: Jungle Storm Intelligent Games 2000Windows
Action Man: Mission Xtreme Interactive Studios 2000 PlayStation Known as Action Man: Operation Xtreme in North America.
Action Man: Destruction X Blitz Games 2000 PlayStation Published by The 3DO Company, only released in Europe.
Axis and Allies Meyer/Glass Interactive 1998Windows
Battleship NMS Software1996Windows
Battleship: Surface Thunder Meyer/Glass Interactive 2000Windows
Beast Wars: Transformers SCE Cambridge Studio 1997Windows, PlayStation Based on the TV show of the same name.
BogglePCA, Inc., Third-i Productions1996Windows
Clue3T Productions Ltd.1996WindowsKnown as Cluedo outside North America
Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion EAI Interactive 1998WindowsKnown as Cluedo: Murder at Blackwell Grange outside North America
Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion EAI Interactive 1999WindowsKnown as Cluedo Chronicles: Fatal Illusion outside North America
The Game of Life Mass Media
The Collective (PlayStation)
1997Windows, PlayStation PlayStation version only released in North America.
Mastermind Gremlin Interactive 1997Windows
Milton Bradley Classic Board GamesRandom Games Inc.1999Windows
Monopoly Westwood Studios 1995Windows, MacintoshBranded under Parker Brothers.
Monopoly Gremlin Interactive 1997 PlayStation
Monopoly Mind's Eye Productions1999 Nintendo 64 Only released in North America.
Monopoly Artech Studios 1999/2000Windows, MacintoshPublished by MacSoft on the Macintosh.
Monopoly CasinoLeaping Lizard Software1999WindowsCasino simulator.
Monopoly Junior Mind's Eye Productions1999WindowsVersion of Monopoly made for younger children.
Monopoly Star Wars Artech Studios 1997WindowsStar Wars themed version of Monopoly.
Monopoly World Cup France 98 EditionMind's Eye Productions1998WindowsWorld Cup-themed version of Monopoly. Only released in the United Kingdom and France
Mr. Potato Head Saves Veggie Valley Duck Soup Productions Inc., Turning Point Software1996Windows, MacintoshBranded under Playskool.
Mr Potato Head Activity PackImageBuilder1997Windows
Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head Go on Holiday Europress 2000WindowsReleased by Infogrames in the United States as Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head Go on Vacation
My Little Pony: Friendship Gardens [1] Artech Studios1998Windows
Nerf Jr. Foam Blaster - Attack of the Kleptons! ImaginEngine 1999WindowsContained a light gun that resembled a real Nerf blaster.
Operation! ImaginEngine 1999Windows
Outburst CyberDice Interactive1998Windows
PictionaryImagebuilder Software1997Windows
Risk BlueSky Software, NMS Software1996Windows
Risk Runecraft 1997 PlayStation
Scrabble Random Games Inc.1996Windows
Scrabble Runecraft 1999 PlayStation Published by Hasbro in North America only. European version published in 2001 by Ubi Soft under license from Mattel.
Sorry! Third-I Productions1997Windows
StrategoMind's Eye Productions1998Windows
Super ScattergoriesCyberDice Interactive1998Windows
Tonka Construction Vortex Media Arts1996Windows
Tonka Search and Rescue Media Station Inc.1997Windows
Tonka Garage Media Station Inc.1999Windows
Tonka Construction 2 ImaginEngine 1999Windowssequel to Tonka Construction.
Tonka Raceway Media Station Inc.1999Windows
Tonka Space Station Data Design Interactive2000Windows, PlayStation
Tonka Workshop Media Station Inc.2000WindowsComes with an interactive tool workbench that attaches to the keyboard.
Ultimate YahtzeePCA Inc.1996Windows
UpwordsRandom Games1999Windows

Non-Hasbro titles

GameDeveloperYearPlatformNote
Frogger SCE Cambridge Studio 1997Windows, PlayStation A remake of Konami's arcade game of the same name.
Wheel of Fortune Artech Studios 1998Windows, PlayStation Game adaption of the Game Show of the same name. Only released in North America
Wheel of Fortune 2nd Edition Artech Studios 2000Windows, PlayStation Sequel to Wheel of Fortune. Only released in North America
Jeopardy! Artech Studios 1998Windows, PlayStation Game adaption of the Game Show of the same name. Only released in North America
Jeopardy! 2nd Edition Artech Studios 2000Windows, PlayStation Sequel to Jeopardy!. Only released in North America
Family Feud Artech Studios 2000Windows, PlayStation Only released in North America. Although an altered version of this title was released on the PC in the United Kingdom by Infogrames as Family Fortunes.
Slingo Random Games1998Windows
Smart Games Challenge 3 Smart Games1998WindowsSequel to Smart Games Challenge and Smart Games Challenge 2.
Super ScattergoriesCyberDice Interactive1998Windows
Glover Interactive Studios 1998 Nintendo 64, WindowsN64 version distributed by Nintendo in Europe.
H.E.D.Z. VIS Entertainment 1998Windows
StrategoMind's Eye Productions1998Windows
Small Soldiers: Squad Commander DreamWorks Interactive 1998WindowsTie-In to the Small Soldiers movie.
Small Soldiers: Globotech Design Labunknown1998Windows
Atari Arcade Hits Volume 1 Digital Eclipse 1999WindowsA compilation of 6 different Atari games.
Thomas & Friends: The Great Festival Adventure Mind's Eye Productions1999WindowsEducational game based on the Thomas & Friends TV series.
Thomas & Friends: Trouble on the Tracks Mind's Eye Productions2000WindowsEducational game based on the Thomas & Friends TV series.
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge Blitz Games 2000Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast Sequel to Hasbro's Frogger remake.
Pac-Man: Adventures in Time Mind's Eye Productions & Creative Asylum2000WindowsA variantation on the classic Pac-Man maze formula.
Galaga: Destination Earth King of the Jungle2000Windows, PlayStation A remake of the classic Namco arcade game.
Atari Arcade Hits Volume 2 Digital Eclipse 2000WindowsA compilation of 6 different Atari games.
Nascar Heat Monster Games
Digital Illusions CE (PlayStation)
2000Windows, PlayStation Only released in North America.
Daytona USA 2001 Amusement Vision & Genki 2000/2001 Dreamcast A remake of the Sega arcade game Daytona USA. European version uses the Infogrames label.

Atari Interactive

GameDeveloperYearPlatformNote
Centipede Leaping Lizard Software
Real Sports Games (PlayStation)
Westlake Interactive (Macintosh)
1998/1999Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast, Macintosh3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. Published by MacSoft on the Macintosh in 2001.
The Next Tetris Blue Planet Software1999 PlayStation, WindowsA variantation of Tetris with 3D elements. Published by Crave Entertainment on the Dreamcast.
Missile CommandMeyer/Glass Interactive & Rainbow Studios 1999Windows, PlayStation 3D remake of the arcade game of the same name.
Pong: The Next Level Supersonic Software 1999Windows, PlayStation 3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. Known as Pong in Europe.
Q*bert Artech Studios
Pipe Dream Interactive (Dreamcast)
1999/2000Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast 3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. Dreamcast version was only released in North America and distributed by Majesco Entertainment.
Glover Interactive Studios 1999 PlayStation Port of the game of the same name.
Nerf Arena Blast Visionary Media1999WindowsA kid-friendly First-Person-Shooter running on Unreal Engine. Known as Nerf Arena in Europe.
Breakout Supersonic Software 2000Windows, PlayStation, Macintosh3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. Published by MacSoft on the Macintosh in 2001.

MicroProse

GameDeveloperYearPlatformNote
Arcade Pool II Team17 1999WindowsUpdated and overhauled version of Arcade Pool.
Avalon Hill's Diplomacy Meyer/Glass Interactive 1999Windows
Avalon Hill's Squad Leader Random Games2000Windows
B-17 Flying Fortress: The Mighty 8th Wayward Design2000Windows
Civilization II: Test of Time MicroProse
Coolhand Interactive
1999WindowsRemake of Civilization II .
European Air War MicroProse1998Windows
Falcon 4.0 MicroProse Alameda1998Windows
GP 500 Melbourne House 1999Windows
Grand Prix 3 MicroProse Chipping Sodbury2000WindowsThird installment in MicroProse's Grand Prix series.
Grand Prix World MicroProse Chipping Sodbury1999WindowsSpin-off installment in MicroProse's Grand Prix series.
Gunship! MicroProse2000WindowsRemake of the game of the same name.
MechCommander Gold FASA Interactive 1999WindowsDeluxe version of MechCommander featuring the base game and the Desperate Measures Expansion.
MechWarrior 3 Zipper Interactive 1999WindowsThird installment in the MechWarrior series.
MechWarrior 3: Pirate's Moon Zipper Interactive 2000WindowsExpansion Pack to MechWarrior 3.
Risk II (2000) Deep Red Games 2000WindowsSequel to Risk.
RollerCoaster Tycoon Chris Sawyer 1999Windows
RollerCoaster Tycoon: Added Attractions Chris Sawyer 1999WindowsExpansion Pack to RollerCoaster Tycoon. Known as Corkscrew Follies in North America.
RollerCoaster Tycoon: Loopy Landscapes Chris Sawyer 2000WindowsExpansion Pack to RollerCoaster Tycoon.
Spirit of Speed 1937 Broadsword Interactive1999WindowsReleased in Europe only. Dreamcast version published by Acclaim Entertainment worldwide.
Star Trek: The Next Generation – Birth of the Federation MicroProse 1999Windows 4X turn-based strategy video game.
Starship Troopers: Terran Ascendancy Blue Tongue Entertainment 2000Windows
Top Gun: Hornet's Nest Zipper Interactive 1998Windows
Worms Armageddon Team17 1999Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast

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References

  1. "My Little Pony: Friendship Gardens for Windows (1998)". MobyGames. Retrieved 2022-07-06.