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  2. Hasbro Family Game Night - Wikipedia

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    Hasbro Family Game Night 2 was released in 2009 for Microsoft Windows and Wii, [4] with the former replacing a planned DS version that was repurposed. Both versions feature the games Operation and Pictureka!, while the Wii version has Connect 4x4, Jenga and Bop It! and the PC version has The Game of Life, Monopoly, Clue and Yahtzee.

  3. Family Game Night (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Discovery Family (2014) Release. October 10, 2010. (2010-10-10) –. November 9, 2014. (2014-11-09) Family Game Night (abbreviated as FGN) is an American television game show based on Hasbro 's family of board games and EA 's video game franchise of the same name. The show was hosted by Todd Newton.

  4. List of Hasbro games - Wikipedia

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    The Mansion of Happiness. Mastermind. Masterpiece. Merlin. Mille Bornes. Mind Maze. Mirror-Mirror (Winner of ITV 's "Design a Board Game Competition") Monopoly (best selling board game ever according to the Guinness Book of World Records) Monopoly Deal.

  5. The Game of Cootie - Wikipedia

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    The Game of Cootie is a children's game for two to four players. The object is to be the first to build a three-dimensional bug-like object called a cootie. The game was invented by William H. Schaper in 1948. In 2003, the Toy Industry Association included Cootie on its "Century of Toys List" of the 100 most memorable and most creative toys of ...

  6. Playskool - Wikipedia

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    Playskool is an American brand of educational toys and games for children. The former Playskool manufacturing company was a subsidiary of the Milton Bradley Company and was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Playskool's last remaining plant in the aforementioned city was shut down in 1984, and Playskool became a brand of Hasbro, which had ...

  7. Discovery Family - Wikipedia

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    Discovery Family, currently rebranding to Discovery Family Channel (DFC), [1] is an American cable television channel co-owned by The Cartoon Network, Inc. and Hasbro Entertainment, which are divisions of Warner Bros. Discovery Networks and Hasbro respectively. The channel was originally launched by Discovery Communications (then Discovery, Inc ...

  8. Portland Retro Gaming Expo - Wikipedia

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    Initially focused on retrogaming, the Portland Retro Gaming Expo quickly expanded to a wide range of gaming aspects. The show features a large free-play arcade with hundreds of coin-op and pinball machines, multiple console play areas, the official Blockbuster World Video Game Championship, [7] the Classic Tetris World Championship, [8] a themed museum, art shows, indie games, obsolete media ...

  9. Elefun - Wikipedia

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    2-4. Age range. 3+. Elefun is a 1993 children's game from Hasbro. Players use a net to catch butterflies from a plastic elephant's 1-metre-long (3.3 ft) trunk, a plastic chute through which the paper butterflies travel, propelled up by a motor in the elephant. The game was republished twice between 2003 and 2009, starting with the marketing ...