Hasbro
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Although video games are more popular than ever, there's still something to be said for good ol' board games. The Infinity Game Board gives them the high-tech treatment, by providing access to over 100 of them on a system-specific touchscreen tablet.
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When you played with action figures, you probably tried picturing yourself having the same adventures they were. Well, doing so is about to become easier, as Hasbro is offering to a put a 3D-printed miniature copy of your face on one of its figures.
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Hasbro's existing catalogue is brimming with toys for childhood recreation, but a new initiative could bring another level of personalization to playtime. The company has announced the launch of SuperFanArt, a site that lets fans design and print toys based on Hasbro's much-loved product range.
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Hasbro has revealed the N-Strike Elite Nerf Cam ECS-12 Blaster, the first of its foam dart firing guns to feature a built-in camera for recording a gun's-eye view of the action, and a screen for watching it back.
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Tetris is about to break out into the real world, with toy firm Hasbro announcing a licensing deal which will see it release multiple face-to-face games based on the brand.
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Hasbro is set to launch the MY3D 360° Viewer for iPhone and iPod Touch.
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Hasbro’s classic murder mystery game has been brought into the present day with the introduction of real-time clues via text in the new CLUE: Secrets & Spies edition.
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Hasbro's Super Soaker Aquashock Arctic Blast is not your run-of-the-mill water pistol - it packs an extra element of surprise in the form of a wide-fill cap which you can fill with ice-cubes. Then you simply pump it up, fire and your target is left soaking in a pool of ice-cold water.
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The semi-autonomous robotic boombox known as the Miuro has a new big brother. The Automated Music Personality (A.M.P) robot uses a piezoelectric gyroscope and D.B.T. - Dynamic Balancing Technology - to keep his balance while dancing and pu
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October 25, 2004 Preschool has just gone hi-tech! Following in the footsteps of the enormously successful VIDEONOW player for tweens which sold over 12 million