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New York Avenue $200 1935 Deluxe First Edition (2002 re-production) Pacific Avenue $300 Tennessee Avenue $180 North Carolina Avenue $300 Community Chest Community Chest St. James Place $180 Pennsylvania Avenue $320 Pennsylvania Railroad $200 Short Line $200 Virginia Avenue $160 Chance States Avenue $140 Park Place $350 Electric Company $150 Luxury Tax (pay $100) St. Charles Place $140 Boardwalk $400 In Jail/Just Visiting Connecticut Avenue $120 Vermont Avenue $100 Chance Oriental Avenue $100 Reading Railroad $200 Income Tax (pay 10% or $300) Baltic Avenue $60 Community Chest Mediter-ranean Avenue $60 Go (collect $200). Game description: This is a reproduction of a 1935 Monopoly set (specifically the Deluxe Edition #9). The board has the imprint '1933, Chas B.

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Darrow' in the Jail corner, and the Parker Brothers signature in the Go corner. Many of the graphics are the same, though the icon for Community Chest had not been designed.

The Income Tax space is also Pay 10% or $300, instead of the later Pay 10% or $200. Property values are omitted from the board (they were not printed on the original) – a Banker's Rate Card is included with those values, as well as Mortgage values, and the required interest and repayment rates if a property is mortgaged. The property, Chance and Community Chest cards are all reprints from the 1935 edition, and the latter two types feature artwork that was replaced after the development of the more familiar Uncle Pennybags/Mr. Monopoly figure, and had not been seen since 1935.

Some boards came with two packs of currency, instead of the usual one. The dice are a standard black pips on white dice, and the houses and hotels are both wooden. Game description: Only 2000 games were ever produced, the minimum run allowed at the time by USAopoly. The game was distributed in the year 2000 by the American Express Funds Company to its captive network of financial advisors. The intent was to reward advisors who sold a high volume of American Express Funds and to encourage other advisors to increase their sales of AXP funds. The game was designed so that the advisors could also give the game to their clients or use it as a sales tool to introduce AXP funds. The board was populated by various AXP Mutual Funds, with the places of Boardwalk and Park Place taken by AXP New Dimensions and AXP Growth, two of the company's best performing funds at the time.

Because securities are a regulated industry, the game had to meet legal requirements, which required careful wording of everything to avoid misleading investors. In 2005, American Express Financial Advisors was spun off from its parent company, American Express, Inc. It is now and the AXP Funds Company is now Funds. New York Avenue $200 Pacific Avenue $300 Tennessee Avenue $180 North Carolina Avenue $300 Community Chest Community Chest St. James Place $180 Pennsylvania Avenue $320 Pennsylvania Railroad $200 Short Line $200 Virginia Avenue $160 Chance States Avenue $140 Park Place $350 Electric Company $150 Luxury Tax (pay $100) St. Charles Place $140 Boardwalk $400 In Jail/Just Visiting Connecticut Avenue $120 Vermont Avenue $100 Chance Oriental Avenue $100 Reading Railroad $200 Income Tax (pay $200) Baltic Avenue $60 Community Chest Mediter-ranean Avenue $60 Go (collect $200).

New York Avenue $200 (pre-2008) Pacific Avenue $300 Tennessee Avenue $180 North Carolina Avenue $300 Community Chest Community Chest St. James Place $180 Pennsylvania Avenue $320 Pennsylvania Railroad $200 Short Line $200 Virginia Avenue $160 Chance States Avenue $140 Park Place $350 Electric Company $150 Luxury Tax (pay $75) St. Charles Place $140 Boardwalk $400 In Jail/Just Visiting Connecticut Avenue $120 Vermont Avenue $100 Chance Oriental Avenue $100 Reading Railroad $200 Income Tax(pay 10% or $200) Baltic Avenue $60 Community Chest Mediter-ranean Avenue $60 Go (collect $200). Game description: The Beatles Collector's Edition replaces all normal properties with Beatles albums and other points of interest, and includes every single known album ever produced by The Beatles, listed in chronological order from their release dates. It also includes special Fabs versions of the pewter tokens. Many other aspects of the game are changed. For example, the railroads are concert tickets, chance and community chest are The Fab Four and Beatlemania, the houses (white) and hotels (black) are listening parties and concerts, and money is called love, a reference to All You Need Is Love.

Diamond Edition (2005) Corp. Edition (2002) Collector's Edition (2002) Edition (Bibleopoly) Collector's Edition (2006) Edition (2004) Edition Edition (2006) -opoly. A localized version set on the campus. C California Centers Magazine Edition Casey's Caseyopoly Cat Lover's Edition -opoly 50th Anniversary Edition Edition Edition Edition 1917–2005 Edition Chocolateopoly Edition Edition Chronicles of Narnia Edition Clemsonopoly ( Edition) Edition Classic Ads Edition D The Edition Copyright date: 2000 Released by: / Issued through: General release. Game description: This was a special edition to capitalize on the of the late 1990s. The properties feature the logos of many Internet companies, including, and.

Currency was changed so that it was denominated in millions of dollars; the dark purple properties sold at $60 million each, and the dark blue properties sold at $350 million and $400 million. Community Chest became Download and Chance became E-mail Just In! Houses and hotels were changed from their familiar green and red colors to blue and red, and were renamed Households and Offices. The Income Tax space remained fairly similar (10% or $200 million), but the Luxury Tax space became ISP Fee: Pay $75 million. The four railroad spaces became four companies involved in telecommunications:, and. The two utilities became and.

Trademark disclaimers were made for all participating companies in fine print on the game board itself. Tokens: Eight pewter tokens were available, plus a special Mr.

Monopoly at his computer token that could be used as a game piece, or for a special rule variant. The other eight tokens are: a computer desktop (tower, monitor and keyboard), a pointing hand (such as the icon that appears in many web browsers when the mouse pointer hovers over a hyperlink), a surfboard, a flat panel monitor, a mouse (made to look like a real mouse, instead of a computer mouse), another hand holding an envelope (supposedly representing e-mail), a pixelated and a microchip made to look like a bug. Other features: This edition introduced an offline rule, for optional use with the Mr. Monopoly at his computer token. This token is moved onto any space that has a Title Deed card whenever any player moves doubles. That space is considered offline, and no rent can be collected for it unless someone rolls doubles again and moves the token, or someone lands on the space and moves the token (bringing the site back online, thus rent can be charged for it again the next time someone lands on the space, provided the special token was not returned there in the meantime).

Journey to the Center of the Earth Edition Mr. Toad's World Ride Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Mad Tea Party Magic Lamp Magic Lamp Jungle Cruise California Screamin' Tokyo Disneyland Boat Disneyland Resort Monorail Dumbo The Flying Elephant Wishing Well Peter Pan's Flight 'It's a Small World' Disney Wonder Villain's Tax Castle Carousel Matterhorn In Jail/Just Visiting Pirates of the Caribbean Space Mountain Wishing Well Orbitron Disneyland Paris Train Villain's Tax Star Tours Magic Lamp Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Peril Go. Game description: This is a special edition sold only in Disney theme parks.

The game comes in a tin with a quarter-fold board. Properties have been replaced by various attraction in Disney theme parks around the world.

The railroads are replaced with a form of transportation used in each of four Disney parks: The, the Train, the Boat (which is actually used in ), and the. Chance and Community Chest have become Wishing Well and Magic Lamp, respectively.

Houses became Buildings, and hotels became Castles (which came in two designs, one modeled after and the other after ). The money is slightly smaller than the original and are referred to as wishes instead of dollars; however, they are included in the same denominations and colors as the original game. The game also includes a black plastic tray with slots which can be used to hold the banker's wishes in a vertical position. Game description: In December 2006, the Dominick's division of produced a Collector's Edition Monopoly set, honoring the chain's approximately ninety-year history. The game board has been changed to reflect departments within Dominick's supermarkets, with properties such as Grocery Department, Frozen Department, Dairy Department, Health & Beauty Department and Bakery Department.

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The four railroads became the Commissary, Donna's Distribution, Distribution Center and CPS Warehouse. Community Chest and Chance became Plastic and Paper (bags), respectively, with themes such as 'Store Manager caught standing on a milk crate! Pay each player $50 for setting a bad example.' The Electric Company and Water Works became Ludwig Dairy and Rancher's Reserve Ranch respectively. Income Tax and Luxury Tax kept their usual amounts, but became Repair Fee and Charitable Donation respectively. Other features: Properties, houses, hotels and currency retained their usual colors, based on the US Standard Edition. Houses and Hotels also retain the same shape, but are known as New Products and Merchandise Displays respectively.

The currency features the Monopoly logo in a banner scroll at the top of every bill, and each uses the Chicago skyline as a full backdrop. The varying denominations each have a different Dominick's corporate logo from the company's history, with the exception of the 20, which uses the logo for the now defunct Omni Superstore, a former Dominick's division. Woltz Mansion $200 Godfather Collector's Edition Teatro Massimo $300 Woltz Intl Pictures $180 Abbandando Grosseria $300 Friends Friends Moe Green's Casino $180 Genco Import Co.

$320 Getaway Car $200 Passenger Train $200 Louie's Restaurant Enemies Jack Dempsey's $140 Corleone Estate $350 Cops $150 Legitimate Business Tax (pay $100) Joe's Diner $140 Corleone Home $400 In Jail/Just Visiting Calvary Cemetery $120 Jones Beach Toll $100 Enemies Clemenza's House $100 Fishing Boat $200 Bribery (pay $200) Havana Capri $60 Friends Hyman Roth's Home $60 Go (collect $200). PGA Tour $200 Golf Edition Ahworth Golf Company $300 Senior PGA Tour $180 Top Flite $300 Community Chest Community Chest LPGA $180 Callaway $320 AT&T Pebble Beach $200 The Players Championship $200 TPC Sawgrass $160 Chance TPC Woodlands $140 Pinehurst $350 Electric Company $150 Luxury Tax (pay $100) TPC Scottsdale $140 Pebble Beach $400 In Jail/Just Visiting The Homestead $120 Aviara Golf Club $100 Chance Torrey Pines $100 Andersen Consulting World Golf Championship $200 City Tax (pay 10% or $300) Golf Digest $60 Community Chest Golf World $60 Go (collect $200). Game description: In April 2006, Hasbro launched a promotion through their monopoly.com website to select properties for a US version of the Here and Now Edition. The first Here and Now Edition of Monopoly had launched successfully in the UK in 2005.

Like the UK edition, the US version has been updated for the twenty-first century, with higher property values and updated scenarios on the and. But unlike the UK edition, properties that appear on the US version were selected by visitors to monopoly.com, choosing one of three landmarks for each of twenty-two US cities. The voting lasted for three weeks. The landmark with the highest vote total per city is displayed on the final board, and the cities that received the most total votes have the highest property values, while those with the lowest total votes received the lowest property values.

Thus New York City and have the dark blue properties, and and have the dark purple properties. The railroads became the four busiest airports in the US: Chicago's O'Hare International, Los Angeles International, New York City's, and 's. The Income Tax space remained the same, though it becomes 10% or $2,000,000, but the Luxury Tax space changed to Interest on Credit Card Debt: Pay $750,000. The Electric Company became Cell Phone Service and the Water Works became Internet Service. Other features: A two-page document about the voting process and protests by cities which were not included as candidates for the final board is included with the game, particularly that by, which remains the setting of the US Standard Edition and the Mega Edition. Mario and sonic at the olympic games iso ps3. Houses and hotels retained their familiar shapes, but became blue and silver plastic, respectively. Similarly, the tops of the Community Chest and Chance cards are no longer yellow and orange, but became blue and silver, respectively.

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Game description: This board was released in 2014 and represents video game franchise from. The board features images of characters, items and locations from nearly all the Zelda video games. All of the paper currency has been renamed after the Zelda video games' currency. Properties are locations from the Zelda video games.

Water Works is replaced by the Potion Shop and the Electric Company is now a Bomb Shop. The train stations have been changed to Link's methods of transport through out the various games – Epona, the King of the Red Lions, Link's Loftwing and the Spirit Train. Community Chest have become Treasure Chest while Empty Bottle now represent Chance. The Income Tax is now a Door Fee and the Luxury Tax is now represented by the Mask Merchant. The plastic houses and hotels retained their usual shapes, but became 'Deku Sprouts' and 'Deku Trees' respectively. Game description: This edition is essentially a customized game board sold at Marshall Field's stores in 1997. The board itself consists of locations and items best known at the chain's flagship store (111 North State Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA): the Walnut Room, the English Room, the, the, etc.

The railroads consist of three rapid transit lines and one station. Community Chest, Chance, the Electric Company and Water Works remained unchanged, although the Community Chest and Chance cards were updated for the new property names. Currency bears the Marshall Field's logo and houses and hotels are the standard plastic green and red, respectively. New York Avenue $200 Pacific Avenue $300 New Jersey Avenue $200 South Carolina Avenue $300 Tennessee Avenue $180 North Carolina Avenue $300 Community Chest Community Chest St.

James Place $180 Pennsylvania Avenue $320 Pennsylvania Railroad $200 Short Line $200 Virginia Avenue $160 Chance States Avenue $140 Birthday Gift take $100 or a Bus Ticket Electric Company $150 Florida Avenue $350 St. Charles Place $140 Park Place $350 Maryland Avenue $140 Luxury Tax (pay $75) Auction any unowned property Boardwalk $400 In Jail/Just Visiting Connecticut Avenue $120 Vermont Avenue $100 Gas Company $150 Chance Oriental Avenue $100 Massa-chusetts Avenue $100 Reading Railroad $200 Income Tax (pay 10% or $200) Arctic Avenue $80 Baltic Avenue $60 Community Chest Mediterranean Avenue $60 Go collect $200 salary as you pass. Game description: This is an expanded edition of the classic game. The larger board encompasses 9 new properties (one for each Color Group and one new Utility) and three new spaces (AUCTION, BUS TICKET and BIRTHDAY GIFT). The gameplay is expedited by inclusion of a third Speed Die (which adds to or affects movement, or awards bonuses) and by an additional deck of 16 Bus Ticket cards (which allow forward movement to any space on the side currently occupied by a player's token; 3 of the cards also negate Tickets held by players by having them expire). It is also enhanced by the inclusion of 8 Skyscrapers (which can be built on full monopolies after Hotels are erected) and 4 Train Depots (which double the rent values of the Railroad spaces).

Other features: Because of the additional properties, the gameboard is approx. 50% bigger, and the set includes grey-colored $1000 bills. Players start the game with $2500 (adding a $1000 bill to the standard $1500 distribution in the regular game). In addition, gameplay allows players to build Houses and Hotels on a Color Group if they have a Majority Ownership (own all but one of the properties in the Group), but Skyscrapers can only be built on a full Monopoly (owning all the properties in the given Group).

Game description: As part of Disney's 75th anniversary of Mickey Mouse, a special edition of Monopoly was released with properties being many of Mickey's famous cartoon appearances. Depicted cartoons include Steamboat Willie, The Band Concert, The Prince and the Pauper and Mickey's appearance in Fantasia. The four railroads are depicted by four television series: The Mickey Mouse Club, The Wonderful World of Disney, The Mouse Factory and House of Mouse. Community Chest and Chance became Original Mickey and Present Day Mickey respectively. The Income Tax space became Magic Broom Flood Damage, depicting a broom from The Sorcerer's Apprentice from Fantasia. The Luxury Tax space became Dog License, depicting Pluto.

The Electric Company became Mickey Avenue on the Walt Disney Studios lot, and Water Works became Walt Disney Studios. Game description: This Collector's Edition features characters from 's most popular franchises, including, and. The property spaces are replaced with characters from the games. Each color set represents characters from the same series or game. For instance, the green spaces are, and from The Legend of Zelda. The four vehicles included in this edition are the from the series, Blue Falcon from, 's Warp Star and the Arwing from.

The board background is also made up of a huge number of screenshots of Nintendo games from all series, systems, and generations. The Chance and Community Chest cards are renamed Coin Block and? Block cards, and the houses and hotels are called Power-Ups and Invincibilities. Ye Olde College Diner $190 Edition (Penn State-opoly) $290 Student Book Store $170 The HUB $290 Campus Mail Campus Mail Hi Way Pizza $170 $310 West Halls $250 East Halls $250 University Book Centre $150 Pattee Library $375 The Phyrst $130 Contingency Nittany Lion Shrine $175 Car Fine $75 McLanahan's $130 Old Main $425 Home/On Break The Rathskeller $110 The Wall $90 Contingency College Avenue $90 South Halls $250 Increased Tuition Pay $200 Dining Halls $80 Campus Mail Parking Lot 80 $70 Register & Proceed. Game description: This edition of Monopoly was issued to coincide with the release of. It features special pewter tokens, money, and deed cards to items featured in the film and its predecessor,. The Community Chest and Chance cards were replaced with Aztec Gold and Compass cards.

Docks and Harbors were used in place of houses and hotels. Cursed Loot replaces the Income Tax space, various ships including the Interceptor, the, and the replace the railroads, and Davy Jones' chest and key replace the utilities. The printed money continues the movies' theme, printed to look like old cash certificates, but maintaining the usual colors for U.S. Edition Monopoly money. Pai Zhuq Academy $200 20th Anniversary Edition The Shiba House $300 Wind Ninja Academy $180 Youth Center $300 Villains Villains (Vrak) S.P.D. Academy $180 Dome City of Corinth $320 Strata Cycle $200 Battlefleet $200 Astro Megaship $160 Allies Max Solarzord $140 Gosei's Command Center $350 The Morphin Grid $150 Weapon's Upgrade (Saba & Dragon Dagger) (pay $100) Clock Tower $140 's Command Center $400 In Jail/Just Visiting 's Palace $120 Master Xandred's Ship $100 Allies (Tensou) Warstar Ship $100 Phantom Ranger's Airship $200 Power Boost (pay $200) Divatox's Ship $60 Villains Dark Fortress $60 Collect $200 Salary As You Pass Go.

Game description: This board was released in 2013 to honor the 20th Anniversary of the franchise. The board features photo images of characters, Zords, vehicles, weapons and locations from nearly every season of the show up to its 20th Anniversary. All of the paper currency features the iconic lightning bolt used in nearly every Power Rangers logo. Properties are Zords, vehicles and locations from the franchise's 20 year history. Water Works is replaced by the Eternal Falls of Aquitar and the Electric Company is now a metaphorical representation of the 'Morphin Grid' that powers the Rangers' costumes and abilities. Villains from the show represent the Community Chest while Allies from the show represent Chance. The Income Tax is now a power boost and the Luxury Tax is now represented by a weapons upgrade.

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The plastic houses and hotels retained their usual shapes, but became red 'Zords' and white 'Megazords' respectively. The board also includes two traditional white Monopoly dice with black dots. Other features: A limited edition Power Rangers themed Monopoly dice was also created for use in conjunction with this board, but was offered separately. The dice is black and features both the show logo's iconic yellow lightning bolt and yellow dots as the dice's dots. This dice was given away at San Diego Comic Con 2013 and could also be won in a giveaway contest (along with other Power Rangers themed items) that was conducted on the official Power Rangers Facebook page. Later the dice, while previously advertised as being created for Monopoly during its giveaway offerings, would eventually see a retail release with a completely different board game.

The dice was included with the game. Game description: This edition of Monopoly was based on the series of the same name. The box lid is made of a special reflective foil paper. The game board features locations from the series' fictional setting of The City of Townsville, illustrated with representative artwork. Community Chest and Chance are renamed into Forces of Evil and Hotline, respectively. The four railroads also become City of Townsville locations: Townsville Bank, Pokey Oaks School, The Mayor's Office and The Museum.

The utilities are the Power Plant and the Water Tower. All of the currency features the face of The Mayor.

This edition also features purple, stackable buildings in place of houses, and pink skyscrapers in place of hotels. Other features: A special, optional set of rules was included for the three villain tokens.

When using these rules, the three villains begin the game in Jail. Any of the three villain tokens can be moved from jail onto any property space (owned or unowned). If a villain token is moved onto an unowned property space, players who have enough money for the space can fight for it through rolls of the dice – the player with the highest dice roll wins the right to buy the property at its full printed value. If the villain was moved from jail to an owned property, the villain can prevent the owner from collecting rent. When another player (not the owner) lands on the occupied space, they must roll the dice.

If a seven or higher is rolled, the villain is defeated and returned to jail, and no rent is owed. If a six or lower is rolled, the villain continues his/her/its occupation and rent is owed. If the owner lands on an occupied space, they too must roll – seven or higher returns the villain to jail, six or lower lets the villain token stay on that property.

No penalty (or forced dice roll) is made if a villain token is moved onto a space already occupied by a player token. Game description: This anniversary edition came in a silver colored collector's tin with an outer plastic cover. Some copies came with a card, imprinted with a code, which could be used for a special anniversary contest: the chance to win US $15,140, which is the total amount of money included in every U.S. Monopoly game. The board is foil-wrapped, and the center artwork is done in a 1930s-art deco style, as are the playing tokens, houses and hotels. The currency and cards are also imprinted with a special art deco/70th anniversary motif. Other features: Instead of red hotels and green houses made of wood, the game features red models of the Krusty Krab and yellow models of SpongeBob's Pineapple made of plastic.

The currency for the game uses clams instead of and features the same values and colors of each bill as the classic Monopoly game, but the bills have a SpongeBob-style design, featuring a picture of Mr. Krabs in the center and the number value of the bill on either side of him in the middle of an old ship steering wheel.

The top of the box for this game shows the top of SpongeBob's face, and the pupils of his eyes appear to move when the box is tilted. Game description: First in a proposed series of four Star Trek Monopoly editions (only two were made; this and the Original Series edition listed below), the game's elements drew heavily from the series' seven-season run.

The paper currency was made to be different values of gold-pressed latinum, houses became Galaxy-class Starships, hotels became Starbases, Community Chest and Chance became Starfleet Orders and Captain's Log, respectively, and the cards were changed to reflect scenarios from different episodes, complete with the respective episode's Stardate. The Electric Company became Warp Core, and the Water Works became Replicator. The four railroads became shuttlecraft of the Enterprise NCC-1701-D: Hawking, Magellan, Feynman and Justman. The property spaces became alien races or specific alien adversaries, such as the, the. Other features: A numbered Certificate of Authenticity was included, with two signatures. One was from, the fictional spokes-character of Monopoly, and the other was from.

The instructions booklet was titled Prime Directive, and it indicated that this edition was to be the first of four Star Trek themed games intended for release (though only one other, based on the Original Series, was produced). If all four had been produced, they were intended to be linked in order to form a larger square board. Also included was an additional booklet, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Ship's Manifest/Alien Species Identification Guide. The booklet could be flipped so that one side or the other could be read.

Game description: Second in a proposed series of four Star Trek Monopoly editions (see entry on TNG edition above), the game's elements drew heavily from the Original Series' three-season run (but not the ). The paper currency was made to be different values of Federation Credits, houses became Constitution-class Starships, hotels became Starbases, Community Chest and Chance became Starfleet Orders and Captain's Log, respectively, and the cards were changed to be scenarios from different episodes, complete with the respective episode's Stardate. The Electric Company became Engineering, and the Water Works became Replicator.

The four railroads became other Constitution-class Starships: The Constellation, the Intrepid, the Potemkin and the Defiant. The property spaces became aliens or specific adversaries, such as the,.

Other features: A numbered Certificate of Authenticity was included, with two signatures. One was from Mr.

Monopoly (the renamed ), the fictional spokes-character of Monopoly, and the other was from. The instructions booklet was titled Prime Directive, and it indicated that this edition was to be the second of four Star Trek themed games intended for release (though only one other, based on The Next Generation, was produced). If all four had been produced, they were intended to be linked in order to form a larger square board. (The instructions still give directions for playing with the boards from the two produced games.) Also included was an additional booklet, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Ship's Manifest/Alien Species Identification Guide.

The booklet could be flipped so that one side or the other could be read. Game description: To mark the 20th anniversary of the release of, two versions of Monopoly were released. One was a numbered, limited edition, which came with special Imperial Credit coins.

The other (photographed here), was a general release. Paper currency in both editions are also printed as Imperial Credits – Coruscant, but use on the paper (as well as Arabic numerals – a translation guide to Aurebesh is printed on the back of the rules booklet). The game board features artwork and locations from Episodes IV-VI (the Classic Trilogy). Community Chest becomes Rebel Cards and Chance becomes Imperial Cards. The two tax spaces become Docking Tax (10% or 200 credits) and Bounty (75 credits). Some of the artwork (such as the photo stills used for the Tatooine spaces) comes from the 1997 Special Edition releases of the Classic Trilogy, whereas the illustration for the Imperial Palace comes from original concept artwork. Game description: To mark the 50th Anniversary of the Toys 'R' Us toy store chain, its parent company released an exclusive Monopoly Deluxe Edition set.

These are standard U.S. Deluxe Edition games, with the exceptions being the plastic sleeve having the 50 Years Forever Fun logo, and a different set of pewter tokens inside the box, replacing the regular Deluxe Edition tokens. A pewter medallion with the Toys 'R' Us mascot, Geoffrey the Giraffe, was also included, to be placed in the center of the rotatable Title Deed card holder. Game description: This edition was released in 1998, to highlight achievements of the U.S. Space Program, including the then-recent mission, and to mark the fortieth anniversary of.

The board features photographs related to the U.S. Space Program from 1960 to 1990. Properties include, the, missions from the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo and Shuttle programs. Railroads became the Redstone rocket, the Titan rocket, the Saturn V rocket and the Shuttle.

Community Chest and Chance became Earth and Moon, respectively. The tax spaces became Payload Tax (10% or $200) and Docking Tax ($75). The Electric Company and Water Works spaces remained the same. Game description: This was one of USAopoly's first boards that mixed a popular film license with their license to produce themed Monopoly boards. For The Wizard of Oz, properties are placed around the board in a sequence roughly paralleling the plot of the movie. Thus the brown spaces feature stills from the sepia-toned sequences of Kansas, the light blue spaces are from Munchkinland, and the green spaces are from the Emerald City.

The Utilities remained the same, but the Electric Company is represented by a photo of the jolt that the Wicked Witch of the West received when trying to remove the Ruby Slippers, and the Water Works is represented by a photo of the sequence from the Wicked Witch melting (the space is also subtitled 'I'm Melting!!!' The Community Chest and Chance cards retained those names, but the spaces on the board are represented by the Wicked Witch's hat and Glinda's crown, respectively (and card texts were changed to match the theme). Houses and Hotels were recolored grey and green, and were renamed Farmhouses and Palaces.

The dice are described as being ruby red. Currency features photographs of characters from the movie (from Toto on the $1 to Dorothy on the $500). While the dollar sign $ is used, the denominations are said to be in bricks (instead of dollars), issued by the Bank of Emerald City. New York Avenue $200 Edition Pacific Avenue $300 Tennessee Avenue $180 North Carolina Avenue $300 Community Chest Community Chest St.

James Place $180 Pennsylvania Avenue $320 Pennsylvania Railroad $200 Short Line $200 Virginia Avenue $160 Chance States Avenue $140 Park Place $350 Electric Company $150 Luxury Tax (pay $100) St. Charles Place $140 Boardwalk $400 In Jail/Just Visiting Connecticut Avenue $120 Vermont Avenue $100 Chance Oriental Avenue $100 Reading Railroad $200 Income Tax (pay $200) Baltic Avenue $60 Community Chest Mediter-ranean Avenue $60 Go. Game description: This was one in a series of officially licensed city edition Monopoly game boards for various U.S. The Chicago edition board features photographs of 21 existing Chicago landmarks, and one historical landmark:.

The main background of the board is a photograph overlooking the. The four railroad spaces were replaced with four well-known companies headquartered in Chicago: (which was absorbed by in 2005, but whose logo also appeared on this edition's currency), and.

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