www.longplays.org Played by: JagOfTroy As requested by a user on the forums, the most well-known game by the Parker Brothers. Includes 8 players. - Disclaimer: Most videos by World of Longplays use SaveStates!
"Program Design by Bill Williams." Unfortunately, shortly after Bart's Nightmare was released a year later, Williams was gone from the video game industry altogether.
Major events Turn 1 • Carmen lands on Chance: Goes to Jail, buys out of Jail • Gertrude offers trade with Arthur; Gertrude wants Oriental Ave, Arthur wants $179, Deal Turn 3 • Carmen auctions Illinois Ave; Jag buys for above market value ($305) Turn 4 • Jag buys Water Works, has Monopoly on Utilities • Ollie rolls doubles 1x, buys Kentucky Ave, Goes to Jail, buys out of Jail Turn 5 • Maude Goes to Jail • Gertrude lands on Chance: Get Out of Jail Free card Turn 6 • Jag rolls doubles 1x, lands on Chance: Advances to Go, Buys Baltic Ave, has Monopoly on Purple • Jag buys full set of houses on Purple, buys hotels on Purple • Arthur offers trade with Carmen; Arthur wants Park Place, No Deal • Carmen offers trade with Arthur; Carmen wants Boardwalk, No Deal (hilarious) Turn 7 • Maude rolls doubles out of Jail • Penelope Goes to Jail Turn 8 • Gertrude offers trade with Jag; Gertrude wants Tennessee Ave, No Deal • Arthur Goes to Jail • Penelope rolls doubles out of Jail Turn 9 • Penelope offers trade to Maude; Penelope wants Marvin Gardens, Maude wants $329, Deal • Carmen lands on Community Chest: Get Out of Jail Free card Turn 10 • Gertrude hits Jag’s hotel on Baltic Ave, $450 rent • Arthur buys out of Jail after 3 turns Turn 11 • Maude hits Jag’s hotel on Mediterranean Ave, $250 rent Turn 12 • Jag offers trade with Isaac: Jag wants North Carolina Ave in exchange for Short Line RR and Reading RR, Isaac wants $809, Jag counter-offers $440, Isaac wants $739, Jag counter-offers $658, Isaac wants $737, Jag counter-offers $700, Deal, gives full Green set to Jag • Arthur offers trade to Carmen: Arthur wants Virginia Ave, Carmen wants Boardwalk, Arthur wants $89, Deal, gives full Pink set to Arthur and full Blue set to Carmen • Arthur buys 8 houses on Pink • Jag buys 2 houses on Green • Carmen buys 5 houses on Blue • Gertrude offers trade to Maude: Gertrude wants Vermont Ave, No Deal • Arthur buys 2 houses on Pink • Carmen rolls triple doubles and Goes to Jail • Arthur buys 2 houses on Pink, then 2 hotels Turn 13 • Penelope hits Arthur’s hotel on States Ave, $750 rent • Arthur buys 1 hotel on Pink • Isaac hits Carmen’s 3 houses on Boardwalk, $1,400 rent, then hits Arthur’s hotel on St. Charles Place on a doubles roll, $750 rent (ouch) • Carmen buys 3 houses on Blue, then buys hotels on Blue • Ollie declares bankruptcy Turn 14 • Arthur mortgages B. &O. RR, sells all hotels on Pink, sells 5 houses on Pink • Arthur buys 1 house on Pink after passing Go • Carmen gets out of Jail free • Jag buys 2 houses on Green • Penelope auctions Ventnor Ave, the final property. Maude buys it above market value ($328) Turn 15 • Jag lands on Community Chest: Goes to Jail Turn 16 • Jag rolls doubles out of Jail • Gertrude mortgages Oriental, Connecticut, and St. James Turn 17 • Gertrude declares bankruptcy Turn 18 • Jag buys 2 houses on Green • Ollie sells all houses on Pink • Penelope Goes to Jail • Penelope offers trade with Maude: Penelope wants Ventnor Ave, No Deal Turn 19 • Jag buys 3 houses on Orange Turn 20 • Isaac hits Jag’s 2 houses on Pacific Ave, $390 rent Turn 21 • Jag buys 8 houses on Orange • Arthur buys 1 house on Pink • Arthur declares bankruptcy • Penelope buys out of Jail after 3 turns • Isaac mortgages Reading and Short Line, lands on Chance: Goes to Jail Turn 22 • Jag buys 1 house on Orange, then 3 hotels • Isaac declares bankruptcy during Grand Opera opening night (what a sad way to go) • Carmen un-mortgages Reading and Short Line • Penelope Goes to Jail Turn 23 • Jag buys 2 houses on Green • Maude mortgages Vermont, Pennsylvania RR, Ventnor, and Indiana • Maude declares bankruptcy • Jag buys 12 houses on Teal Turn 25 • Penelope buys out of Jail, mortgages Atlantic Turn 26 • Carmen hits Jag’s 2 houses on Pacific Ave, $390 rent • Jag buys 3 hotels on Teal Turn 27 • Penelope declares bankruptcy Turn 28 • Carmen hits Jag’s hotel on Vermont Ave, $550 rent, then hits Jag’s hotel on Tennessee Ave, $950 rent (ouch) Turn 29 • Jag buys 3 houses on Green, 12 houses on Pink, then 2 houses on Yellow Turn 31 • Carmen hits Jag’s hotel on Oriental Ave, $550 rent Turn 32 • Jag buys 2 hotels on Pink, then buys 3 houses on Yellow • Carmen hits Jag’s 4 houses on St. Charles Place, $625 rent Turn 34 • Jag buys 6 houses on Yellow • Carmen hits Jag’s 4 houses on Atlantic Ave, $800 rent Turn 35 • Jag buys 1 house on Yellow, then 1 house on Green Turn 36 • Carmen mortgages their remaining properties and sells the hotels and houses on Park Place Turn 37 • Jag buys 2 hotels on Green Turn 38 • Carmen declares bankruptcy • Jag wins the game! $16,092
Ollie - 27:30 Gertrude - 33:24 Arthur - 39:44 Isaac - 41:43 Maude - 43:08 Penelope - 46:27 Carmen - 53:28 JAG - WINNER ! Nice comeback by JAG, I thought Carmen was gonna run away with it.......
Tell me about it. Forget the original Monopoly; this game itself was made before I was even born. I feel it'll still be there(Monopoly, that is) when I'm gone.
23:18 - Carmen has rolled three doubles in a row; Go to Jail! "Three doubles in a row? You're obviously up to something. Time to do time!" ~Mr. Monopoly from the 2008 video game version of Monopoly
I'll bet Mr. Monopoly would say this to the person who rolled three doubles in a row at his game: "Slow down, tough guy! I'm afraid you are under arrest for excessive speeding. It's jail time for you."
The best version of Monopoly imo due to the music and because the aesthetic fits the best to the game. Is also very impressive for the hardware as well.
The best winning strategy 1: Set up a 2 player game you vs Maude 2: No trades 3: You can only build if all the properties are bought or if Maude builds on them first 4: You must win by bankrupting Maude
This famed animation and music was so well done it made it much more fun than the board game and still holds up well now. That said I'm sure the RNG is trash being on the NES. I'm actually curious how it works and if shaking the dice longer actually collects entropy from the human players.
4:02 First Auction in this game. 7:44 Well that was fast for the first Houses & Hotels. 27:25 Ollie Lands on Boardwalk, 2000 Cash Rent due to Hotel, Bankrupt. FIRST BLOOD BY CARMEN. 29:39 Second, & Last Auction in this game. 33:21 Gertrude goes Bankrupt. 39:41 Arthur is Bankrupt. 41:39 Issac goes Bankrupt in one of the most sad ways to. 43:05 Unlucky Snake Eyes Bankrupt for Maude. 46:25 Penelope is Bankrupt. 53:26 Carmen, had 4K 11 Minutes ago, goes Bankrupt.
Ventnor was also auctioned off. Penelope could not afford it (even though it would have given her the monopoly. She should have mortgaged to pay for it). Isaac’s was hilarious. About the only thing sadder would be going bankrupt on the poor tax card.
I had the Mega Drive version, but I think the NES version is the best console version out there. Great sound effects, music and the speed of the gameplay is where it should be. The mega drive version was so slow.
When I was a toddler ,y older bros would play this game with me watching, and I haven't seen this since. Its amazing how the brain will still remember all the sounds even after all these years
I remember when I used to play this game with my cousins many years ago, we always made fun of Pennsylvania's truncation and called it Penis Ave and Penis Railroad.
Out of all of them, I like the newest one for Xbox One cause it has online live multiplayer along with different interactive boards. As for the retro versions, I think the NES was the best but I only really longplayed the Genesis version so far.
The Genesis and SNES versions look identically the same considering the graphics, sounds and music are no different than the other versions. I would totally agree with you because the Xbox One and all the other modern versions (on modern-day consoles and board games) were great.
I always found it really chill. Like when you land on chance or community chest you just get this mellow late afternoon sunlight color with a simple drawing of the Monopoly Guy kicked back with his feet on his desk or flying with wings out of a cage while the most chilled out little tune plays, or when you see a giant hammer in just a few hits manifest the whole building you just bought the music is similarly just plain pleasant sounding. These details make me remember this game quite fondly.
is this the version that u can set all players to comp and just watch it be played bc of that version thats my new and only way to play monopoly. ty nintendo you rock!
Jag of Troy whenever an AI would try to get a property they needed, I'd just request one of theirs of the same color, and take some money, too. Good times.
Were these versions even released outside North America? Because if they were, they would of had to change the property names to any international equalivents (The British version using London streets and stations etc, etc.) There is proof that Hasbro's own version for the Nintendo 64 may of possibly came outside of the US.
I hack added this to my mini. Besides the side scrolling & RPG legends, there's only so much NES replayablitity like a Monopoly session. Besides, I don't have to log on to a f'n website to play anymore. Playing against 7 computer opponents is hilarious.
Is it bad that I like the Switch version more? Seems to have more customization in gameplay. But idk; haven't played the NES one yet. Gonna grab it for 3DS VC inject tho
@@DarianTrinity The NES has many customizable options in it. In fact, it's quite possibly the most complex version of its time. Not many other video game adaptations of board games with this many customizable options at the time.
Hasbro is currently planning to release Monopoly: The Loud House Edition which is available during the Christmas holidays Lori: [after landing on “Go to Jail”] I’m literally a jailbird. I will literally get my revenge on those who put me in jail. Lincoln, you’re next. Leni, bail me out of jail. Leni: HA! HA! HA! You just lucked out, Lori. You’re in jail. [singing] Lori’s in jail. Lori’s in jail. She’s a jailbird. Lori: [fuming] NOT FUNNY, LENI!!!!!!!!! YOU SHOULDN’T LIKE IT WHEN I PUT YOU IN JAIL, LENI! Lincoln: I was way ahead of you, Luna. Luna: Bummer. I bought B&O Railroad for $200. Lincoln: What’s B&O? Luna: I dunno. TM and (C)2022 Hasbro. All rights reserved. (C)2022 Viacom International Inc. All rights reserved. Nickelodeon, The Loud House and all related titles, logos and characters are trademarks of Viacom International Inc. Created by Chris Savino.
I loved Monopoly since I was a kid. I had both the NES and the Master System version. I have to admit, both games are vastly different in graphics and game play and I think the NES version is far superior. I always wondered why, when a lot of Master System games were really good, why their version of Monopoly sucked so bad. Made me want to write to the programmers and tell them to f*ck off. haha