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Dedicated to the Collecting and History of Monopoly
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This collection includes:
English & Chinese language
English & Chinese Language
Published by Waddingtons International. Kenner Parker license.
Includes limited edition Merlion token (photographed on Go)
Potentially produced for other Dutch speaking countries.
UK board and contents with Netherlands rules and seperate sheet with translated Chance & Community Chest cards
Clipper logo first used from approximately 1967.
Kenner Parker
Miro merged with Meccano to produce Miro-Meccano.
Last edition to be published by Miro before Parker Brothers reclaimed the rights
Coloured pawns and plastic houses/hotels return as Tonka take over from Kenner Parker
Production Code: 1018 (October 2018)
Et si Monopoly était inventé aujourd’hui ? [FR] (2006)
Monopoly Pokémon – Édition de Kanto [FR] (2014)
Monopoly Édition Tricheurs [FR] (2018)
List of different Monopoly sets for sale in the USA in 1937
Type: Popular Edition #8 ($2.50)
Players: 2 to 6
Published: 1943-45
Type: #6 [‘Junior’] ($2.00)
For a complete timeline of New Edition see http://monopoly.cdbpdx.com
After World War II, the original Cannon token was replaced by the Howitzer-style cannon and the boot was retired for the Horse & Rider. This set can be identified as being produced in 1946 as the phrase ‘Reg. US Patent Office’ is underneath the title. The next print run used ‘REGISTERED’ instead of ‘REG.’
Production switched to Beverly, Mass
Produced for the 50th Anniversary
Produced by Kenner Parker
There appears to be no changes from the 1985 release – contents remains identical. Production now by Tonka
Money Bag token included
Released in the USA with USA properties ‘translated’ into Spanish.
New Token Line Up
In Monopoly Tycoon, players still compete to try and bankrupt each other. The exception is the turn-based board game is lost. Instead, the game is played like Rollercoaster Tycoon. Building new businesses and trying to collect rent from them. Or if you are a solo-player, a challenge mode against the computer is available.
This copy of Monopoly Tycoon was distributed for free in copies of The Times.
This game has one extra level compared to the original release. The goal of the ‘Times’ level is to be the first player to achieve 500 sales.
Players who complete this level will be given a code, which allows a free entry into a prize draw for a two-week all-inclusive holiday aboard a Silversea ultra-luxury cruise liner. Worth over £20,000.
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