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* Game pieces | * Game pieces | ||
** A new set of tokens were made, including: | ** A new set of tokens were made, including: | ||
− | *** Gyroid ( | + | *** Gyroid ({{ser|Animal Crossing}}) |
− | *** Master Sword ( | + | *** Master Sword ({{ser|The Legend of Zelda}}) |
− | *** Mushroom ( | + | *** Mushroom ({{ser|Super Mario}}) |
− | *** Starman ( | + | *** Starman ({{ser|Super Mario}}) |
− | *** S.S Dolphin ( | + | *** S.S Dolphin ({{ser|Pikmin}}). |
** False money has the Monopoly logo, Nintendo logo, and text updated. | ** False money has the Monopoly logo, Nintendo logo, and text updated. | ||
** Property cards are more thinner, with text structure updated. | ** Property cards are more thinner, with text structure updated. | ||
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** Green color group: replaces Ganondorf with Minda. | ** Green color group: replaces Ganondorf with Minda. | ||
** Lightblue color group: replaces Star Fox series' properties with the Animal Crossing series' Rosie The Cat, K.K. Slider, and Tom Nook. | ** Lightblue color group: replaces Star Fox series' properties with the Animal Crossing series' Rosie The Cat, K.K. Slider, and Tom Nook. | ||
− | ** Purple color group: changed its | + | ** Purple color group: changed its color into brown. |
− | ** The Railroad properties | + | ** The Railroad properties replace the following things: |
*** Blue Falcon into the Gunship (Metroid Prime 3) | *** Blue Falcon into the Gunship (Metroid Prime 3) | ||
*** Warpstar into Pikmin Onion | *** Warpstar into Pikmin Onion | ||
− | *** | + | *** Arwing into Epona |
*The whole board | *The whole board | ||
** Center | ** Center | ||
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*** Nintendo property spaces have silver color to differentiate from other spaces. | *** Nintendo property spaces have silver color to differentiate from other spaces. | ||
*** Stock artwork on each property was updated. | *** Stock artwork on each property was updated. | ||
− | *** The Coin Block space replaces | + | *** The Coin Block space replaces its artwork with a Brick Block under the name "Block" due to the Treasure Chest Deposit having the Coin artwork. |
*** The Treasure Chest Deposit's artwork is replaced by a Coin. | *** The Treasure Chest Deposit's artwork is replaced by a Coin. | ||
[[Category:Merchandise]] | [[Category:Merchandise]] |
Revision as of 08:39, 31 August 2010
Nintendo Monopoly is a licensed board game based on the classic board game Monopoly. The board game features references of Nintendo intellectual properties including: Super Mario series, The Legend of Zelda series, Yoshi series, Metroid series, Kirby series, F-Zero series, and Star Fox series.
During gameplay, Nintendo characters are used as properties instead of real-world locations. Super Mushrooms (referred to as "Power-Ups" in-game) are used in place of houses, whereas Stars ("Invincibilities") take the place of hotels.
Editions
2006
Nintendo property | Original property | Price |
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colspan=3 style="background:#Template:Kirby pink" | Pink color group (Kirby) | ||
King Dedede | St. Charles Place | $140 |
Kirby | Virginia Avenue | $160 |
Meta Knight | St. Charles Place | $140 |
Red color group (Super Mario) | ||
Princess Peach | Indiana Avenue | $220 |
Toad | Kentucky Avenue | $220 |
Yoshi | Illinois Avenue | $240 |
Orange color group (Metroid) | ||
Metroid | St. James Place | $180 |
Ridley | Tennessee Avenue | $180 |
Samus Aran | New York Avenue | $200 |
Yellow color group (Donkey Kong) | ||
Diddy Kong | Ventnor Avenue | $260 |
Dixie Kong | Atlantic Avenue | $260 |
Donkey Kong | Marvin Gardens | $280 |
Green color group (Zelda) | ||
Ganondorf | Pacific Avenue | $300 |
Link | Pennsylvania Avenue | $320 |
Princess Zelda | North Carolina Avenue | $300 |
Lightblue color group (Star Fox) | ||
Falco Lombardi | Vermont Avenue | $100 |
Fox McCloud | Connecticut Avenue | $120 |
Slippy Toad | Oriental Avenue | $100 |
Blue color group (Super Mario) | ||
Luigi | Park Place | $350 |
Mario | Boardwalk | $400 |
Purple color group (Super Mario) | ||
Waluigi | Mediterranean Avenue | $60 |
Wario | Baltic Avenue | $60 |
Railroad group | ||
Awring | Short Line Railroad | $200 |
Blue Falcon | Pennsylvania Railroad | $200 |
Mario Kart | Reading Railroad | $200 |
Warpstar | B&O Railroad | $200 |
Other spaces | ||
Warp Pipe | Water Works | $150 |
Piranha Plant | Electric Company | $150 |
2010
The 2010 version contains some notable changes:
- Game pieces
- A new set of tokens were made, including:
- Gyroid (Animal Crossing)
- Master Sword (The Legend of Zelda)
- Mushroom (Super Mario)
- Starman (Super Mario)
- S.S Dolphin (Pikmin).
- False money has the Monopoly logo, Nintendo logo, and text updated.
- Property cards are more thinner, with text structure updated.
- Both ? Block cards and Coin Block cards are enlarged, thickened and background color updated.
- Coin Block card's artwork changed into a Brick Block.
- A new set of tokens were made, including:
- Nintendo properties
- Orange color group: replaces the Metroid with the Morph Ball.
- Green color group: replaces Ganondorf with Minda.
- Lightblue color group: replaces Star Fox series' properties with the Animal Crossing series' Rosie The Cat, K.K. Slider, and Tom Nook.
- Purple color group: changed its color into brown.
- The Railroad properties replace the following things:
- Blue Falcon into the Gunship (Metroid Prime 3)
- Warpstar into Pikmin Onion
- Arwing into Epona
- The whole board
- Center
- The background is now white.
- The location where Mario and Luigi appeared on have been expanded into a group of characters. From left to right: Samus Aran, K.K Slider, King Dedede, Yoshi, Dixie Kong, Rosie the Cat, Wario, Princess Peach, Luigi, Mario, Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong, Waluigi, Kirby, Tom Nook, Red Toad, Meta Knight, and Link.
- The boxes where the stack of cards are supposed to be placed have been relocated, and enlarged.
- Side
- Nintendo property spaces have silver color to differentiate from other spaces.
- Stock artwork on each property was updated.
- The Coin Block space replaces its artwork with a Brick Block under the name "Block" due to the Treasure Chest Deposit having the Coin artwork.
- The Treasure Chest Deposit's artwork is replaced by a Coin.
- Center