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  2. Monopoly (1991 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Monopoly is a video game based on the board game Monopoly, released on Game Boy, Genesis, NES, and SNES.Developed by Sculptured Software and published by Parker Brothers (the Game Boy version was published by Majesco Sales), this title was one of many inspired by the property.

  3. List of cancelled NES games - Wikipedia

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    An NES game based on the Police Academy film series was set for a 1990 release, but the game experienced multiple delays and at one point restarted development before eventually being cancelled. [2] Tengen: Tengen: Pyross: A NES port of the arcade game Wardner (1987) was planned for release in North America under the name Pyross. Though ...

  4. Monopoly in video games - Wikipedia

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    Monopoly (1985) by Leisure Genius, multi-platform; Monopoly (1988) by Sega and Nexa for Sega Master System; Monopoly (1991) by Parker Brothers and Sculptured Software for Game Boy, SNES, Genesis, and NES

  5. Monopoly Millionaires currently sits at 380,000 monthly users, according to Facebook's own data, but apparently those players weren't forking over enough literal green to keep the game active.

  6. List of commercial failures in video games - Wikipedia

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    As a hit-driven business, the great majority of the video game industry's software releases have been commercial disappointments.In the early 21st century, industry commentators made these general estimates: 10% of published games generated 90% of revenue; [1] that around 3% of PC games and 15% of console games have global sales of more than 100,000 units per year, with even this level ...

  7. Monopoly (game) - Wikipedia

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    Monopoly is a multiplayer economics-themed board game. In the game, players roll two dice to move around the game board, buying and trading properties and developing them with houses and hotels. Players collect rent from their opponents and aim to drive them into bankruptcy.

  8. Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.

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    However, the company began to suffer losses due to competition from video on demand services, Redbox automated kiosks, and mail order services such as Netflix, leading Blockbuster to file for bankruptcy in 2010. [24] Nintendo continues to operate, [25] and Wired has noted the case as a symbol of Nintendo's ascent since in the late 1980s. [26]

  9. Monopoly money was found in a backpack believed to be worn by ...

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    Sources told MSNBC on Saturday that the backpack, which was found in Central Park, contained a Tommy Hilfiger jacket and Monopoly money. But it didn’t contain a gun. But it didn’t contain a gun.