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Monopoly on Wii Advances Directly to Stores

by Neal Ronaghan - October 29, 2008, 10:35 am EDT
Total comments: 1 Source: Press Release

EA Casual brings the popular board game to Wii supplemented with a Richest Mode lasting 30 minutes or less, as well as 12 mini-games.

EA Casual recently announced the release of Monopoly for Wii. Hot on the heels of Hasbro's new Monopoly Here & Now: The World Edition board game, Monopoly brings the popular 70-year old board game to Wii using simple controls and accessible gameplay. In the normal game, up to four players can compete on a variety of never-before-seen boards ranging from a jungle board to one containing dessert items.

Alongside the age-old classic are new modes, such as Richest Mode. Richest Mode emphasizes short bursts of gameplay and makes the game playable in 30 minutes or less. There are also 12 mini-games such as "Get out of Jail" and "Take a Ride on the Reading."

Monopoly is rated E for Everyone and is available now for a suggested retail price of $39.99.

EA PASSES GO TO RELEASE MONOPOLY ACROSS MULTIPLE VIDEO GAME PLATFORMS

Digital Versions Complement the Classic Game with New Twists on Gameplay

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – October 22, 2008—The Casual Entertainment Label of Electronic Arts, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced: MONOPOLY for the Wii™, the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system, and the PlayStation®2 and PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment systems is now available at retailers nationwide. The video game, which took inspiration from Hasbro’s brand new MONOPOLY Here & Now: The World Edition board game, also is currently available on mobile phones and Pogo.com™.

The MONOPOLY video game brings the classic board game into the digital realm with state-of-the-art twists and turns while staying true to the rich 70-year heritage of the original brand.

"It’s exciting for EA to bring the world’s most popular board game to interactive life on a wide variety of gaming platforms," said Chip Lange, General Manager and Vice President of EA Casual Entertainment.

"We’ve brought a classic game that families have been enjoying for generations into the digital arena, giving players a new way to rediscover and experience their favorite board game."

The MONOPOLY video game makes gameplay accessible for players of all ages and skill levels. The digital versions feature multiplayer capabilities allowing up to four aspiring tycoons to play simultaneously. In addition to classic MONOPOLY gameplay, EA has created several new features including the ability to unlock multiple never-before-seen game boards that each carry a unique theme such as jungle, snowy ice and delectable desserts.

Another digital twist includes shorter bursts of gameplay such as "Richest Mode" which allows players to complete a game of MONOPOLY in 30 minutes or less. Adding to the fun are 12 mini-games that have been designed to keep players engaged and entertained throughout gameplay such as "Get out of Jail" where you saw prison cell bars to escape and "Take a Ride on the Reading" which challenges gamers to stop on-time at each train station.

"MONOPOLY fans worldwide will be enthused about trying their hand at 'winning it all' with this modern classic," said Mark Blecher, General Manager of Digital Media and Gaming at Hasbro. "EA has done a great job of digitally recreating one of the world’s best-selling board games, adding features that make the digital experience fresh and fun, but honoring the integrity of MONOPOLY’s history."

MONOPOLY for the Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 all have a MSRP of $39.99 while the PlayStation 2 version carries a retail price of $29.99. All MONOPOLY games are rated "E" for Everyone.

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I'd be a lot more likely to buy Monopoly on WiiWare or XBLA than as a retail disc release.

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