Posted 11 February 2010 by
N. A. Hilal
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Games

Hasbro introduces a modern twist on classic word-building games with SCRABBLE FLASH, which features five electronic freestanding tiles that use breakthrough ‘SmartLink Technology’ to recognize tile placement and each unique word spelled during the game. Available this Fall 2010 at mass retailers nationwide, SCRABBLE FLASH is a one-player game that is recommended for ages 8 and up. SCRABBLE FLASH will be sold for the approximate retail price of $29.99.
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Posted 07 December 2009 by
N. A. Hilal
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Games

The Scrabble Slam Cards is currently standing as the #1 bestselling toys on Amazon.com, so I think this card offers very funtastic game. The Scrabble Slam is a high-speed four letter word game, race against each other to change the existing word and get rid of your cards.
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There many electronic toys available in the market to be gifted this holiday season. And one of he most popular ones are Eyeclops products from JAKKS Pacific, Inc. I just want to remind you that the company has unveiled Handheld Mini Projector, EyeClops® Night Vision 2.0 Goggles as the successor of the well known EyeClops® Night Vision Goggles, and an entire lineup of TV Games™ products that incorporate accelerometer-driven motion technology and the latest trends in gaming at affordable prices.
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Posted 15 October 2009 by
N. A. Hilal
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Customes,
Games

It’s just two weeks away to join the the most favorite celebration of the year, the Halloween party. Have you prepared all the things to make the upcoming celebration as the most “terrorable”, the most “de-frightful” and the most “extrava-grunt” Halloween of all? I don’t want to say that you need to learn the History of Halloween as a part of the preparation, not at all. What you need for the “skull”-liberation is finding the “be(a)st” costumes. Your goal is of course to scare people with your costume. It will be very exciting to make people in the party fearful because of the character you play. And for your kids you can do the same, just dress up them with their ‘cute-iffying’ costumes that seems so real and scary. It sounds funny, but that’s the way we celebrate the party, as usual.
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