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− | * [[Bailout Monopoly]] - This "version" was mentioned by several political commentators, but then "rules" were actually made for it. |
+ | * [[Bailout Monopoly]] - This "version" was mentioned by several political commentators, but then "rules" were actually made for it. |
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− | The Simpsons - ([http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Monopoly Simpsons Wikia Page on Monopoly] ) |
+ | The Simpsons - ([http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Monopoly Simpsons Wikia Page on Monopoly] ) and ([http://monopoly.wikia.com/wiki/The_Simpsons The Simpsons]) |
* '''Bill Gates' World Edition''' (Appears in the 1997 computer game ''Virtual Springfield'') |
* '''Bill Gates' World Edition''' (Appears in the 1997 computer game ''Virtual Springfield'') |
Revision as of 19:54, 29 August 2014
Alternative editions of the classic Monopoly boardgame have appeared in media in the form of made-up editions or -opolies. Here are a few examples, with the media it appeared in, and the edition.
Parodies
- Bailout Monopoly - This "version" was mentioned by several political commentators, but then "rules" were actually made for it.
The Simpsons
The Simpsons - (Simpsons Wikia Page on Monopoly ) and (The Simpsons)
- Bill Gates' World Edition (Appears in the 1997 computer game Virtual Springfield)
- Capitol City Edition (Appears in episode Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore) - Milhouse gave Bart a copy of this game as a souvenir from Capital City. One change, the changing of Baltic Avenue to Wayne Street greatly impressed Milhouse.
- Edna Krabappoly (Appears in episode Brawl in the Family) - relates to the character Edna Krabappel-Flanders, a teacher at Springfield Elementary School.
- Funoply (Appears in episodes: Changing of the Guardian and Treehouse of Horror XXI. It also appears on the cover of Emissaries to Byzantium, a game the Simpsons own) - No information is available, but it is for "Ages 8 and Over".
- Galip-olopoly (Appears in episode Brawl in the Family) - Relates to the World War I Battle for the Dardenelles.
- Rasta-Mon-opoly (Appears in episode Brawl in the Family) - Relates to the Rastafarian culture originally from Jamaica.
- Star Wars (Simpsons) Edition (Appears in episode Brawl in the Family) - Exists to prove the ubiquitous prevalence of the myriad varieties of the Star Wars versions of Monopoly.