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  2. History of Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    [140] [141] [142] The main principle of the "Here & Now" editions was "What if Monopoly had been invented today?" [143] The first changes to the gameplay of the Monopoly game itself occurred with the publication of both the Monopoly Here & Now Electronic Banking Edition by Hasbro UK and Monopoly: The Mega Edition by Winning

  3. Monopoly (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Monopoly is an American television game show based on the board game of the same name. The format was created by Merv Griffin and produced by his production company, Merv Griffin Enterprises . Monopoly aired as a summer replacement series on ABC along with Super Jeopardy! , a special tournament edition of Griffin's quiz show .

  4. Lizzie Magie - Wikipedia

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    The Monopoly board game, which Lizzie Magie claimed was similar to her patent, The Landlord's Game Magie's game was becoming increasingly popular around the Northeastern United States . College students attending Harvard, Columbia, and University of Pennsylvania, left-leaning middle-class families, and Quakers were all playing her board game.

  5. This Is What the First-Ever Monopoly Game Looked Like

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    The original Monopoly game looked pretty similar, and you still collected money for passing Go, but the game's origin story may surprise you. The post This Is What the First-Ever Monopoly Game ...

  6. Monopoly (game) - Wikipedia

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    First included in Winning Moves' Monopoly: The Mega Edition variant, this third, six-sided die is rolled with the other two, and accelerates game-play when in use. [129] In 2007, Parker Brothers began releasing its standard version (also called the Speed Die Edition) of Monopoly with the same die [ 130 ] (originally in blue, later in red).

  7. Charles Darrow - Wikipedia

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    Darrow posing with a Monopoly board game set. Monopoly is a board game which focuses on the acquisition of fictional real estate titles, with the incorporation of elements of chance. After losing his job at a sales company following the Stock Market Crash of 1929, Darrow worked at various odd jobs. Seeing his neighbors and acquaintances play a ...

  8. Ralph Anspach - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Anspach was born on 15 March 1926 in GdaƄsk, [1] where he grew up and belonged to several Zionist youth groups. [2] In 1938, he escaped Germany for the US. In 1940, Anspach lived on West 94th Street, New York, New York, with his father, mother, and brother. [3]

  9. Parker Brothers - Wikipedia

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    During the Great Depression, a time when many companies went out of business, Parker Brothers released a new board game called Monopoly. Although the company had originally rejected the game in 1934, they decided to publish it the next year. [6] It was a success, and the company had difficulty keeping up with demand.