"Monopoly" Goes Global, Green, Digital!
Latest Version, Unveiled On Early Show, Is Long Way From Atlantic City
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From left, Harry Smith, "Mr. Monopoly," Bianca Solozano, Russ Mithcell and Dave Price on giant version of updated "Monopoly" (CBS)
It was unveiled on the show's plaza, with "Mr. Monopoly" on hand to point out all the changes.
Some five-million people from around the world voted on what they wanted the revised version to look like, according to its publisher, Parker Brothers, a subsidiary of Hasbro.
Since it first hit store shelves in 1935, more than half-a-billion people have "passed 'Go,' making Monopoly the most-played board game ever, the company adds.
It started with names from Atlantic City, such as Boardwalk.
But now, it's gone international, green, and digital.
Among the many new arrivals: cities from all parts of earth, not just Atlantic City; an Electronic Banking Unit, designed to facilitate faster play; game-moving tokens representing the culture and flavor of all the continents -- tokens include a boomerang, London cab, Chinese dragon, and cowboy hat; utilities that are renewable sources, including solar power and wind power; and modern forms of transportation: trains, boats, palnes, and spaceships.
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New things on the Monopoly board isn''t a bad thing, but I hope they keep the original around too and make this something like Monopoly 2000. - Reply to this comment
- modern forms of transportation....space ships.
That''s for all the moonbats. - Reply to this comment
Why would you change this? Shall we add new letters to Scrabble too?- Reply to this comment
- Call me old fashioned, but I won''t be buying this version anytime soon.
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