Remember when your family used to put one night of the week aside to play board games, so that you'd grow closer to one another amongst bouts of innocent fun and mayhem? Yeah, neither do we. Hasbro does, though, which is why the company is bringing six of its most popular board games to the Wii, in one small package.
Called
Family Game Night (not to be confused with Wii Fanboy's
Game Night), this title includes the following classics:
- Connect Four
- Yahtzee (not the one that curses a lot)
- Battleship
- Boggle
- Sorry!
- Sorry! Sliders (who wants to tell EA and Hasbro that this doesn't count as a "sixth" game?)
We know that going digital is the wave
of the future, but is anyone else slightly against the entire "board games turned video games" genre? Call us old-fashioned, but when we cheat at
Battleship, we want to cheat with
style -- not by looking at a TV screen.
If you think differently, though, keep an eye out for
Family Game Night, which will hit European Wiis this fall.
[Via press release]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-16-2008 @ 11:06AM
memo90061 said...
wow. this is so weird! i just dreamt that i went to target and i saw the game of life for the wii and then i blinked and it wasnt the game of life. it was sorry!!
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5-16-2008 @ 11:11AM
TheCoats said...
LOL - that picture is EPIC!!!
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5-16-2008 @ 11:19AM
Tim said...
Probably not a purchase for me as i own all of the original board games and already play them with my chillins, LOVE the pic, STATION!!!!!
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5-16-2008 @ 11:51AM
mian said...
I'm all for the conversion, if it's the right games. Those 6 aren't the right games. Battleship makes more sense on DS.
Axis and Allies, Risk, Risk 2210, with online play, I'd be cool with that.
Family-oriented stuff (like yahtzee or a dozen others) online could make game nights possible for families that are separated by state lines (like mine), but playing "pass the cell phone" would suck, so I wouldn't go for it without some VC loving.
This title is probably made of fail, but the concept has a lot going for it.
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5-16-2008 @ 12:23PM
josh said...
i like the idea, board games while fun piss me off do to the setup/clean up and space they take up. battle ship would be fun and if done right hard to cheat (i would like me some big A-bomb type explotions on my 55" screen. Also seening as how i kid would learn a video game faster the a board game im down for getting it for the kids
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5-16-2008 @ 3:05PM
SoshiKitai said...
YOU CHEAT AT BATTLESHIP?!! HOW DARE YOU?!!!
......... nah, I did too... I was a sore loser that way. :P
(I cheated in a lot of games... and knew how to... that included Chess, Checkers, Chinese Checkers, Pokemon TCG, Jenga, Pictionary, and etc...... call me a "cheater", I call myself "creative")
Me interested in that game?
Meh. I'd rather spend an hour with $100 looking for new versions of those games...
...except for Rock 'em sock 'em Robots, the new versions suck..... psh, safety my foot! Children need to experience the danger of getting their fingers jammed into things, or being cut by a loosely made toy!
...tsh, toys these days. All about safety, and no fun.
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5-16-2008 @ 3:34PM
Noel said...
I was actually thinking it'd be an amazing wii-ware game, battleship w/ online capabilities
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5-16-2008 @ 5:27PM
murray b said...
Connect Four? Is it because Kanye plays it? Anywho I'd love to see some Wii Risk. Played the heck outta the old Sega version.
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