Updates on the 'Nintendopoly' Board Game

Posted Jun 10, 2006 at 1:17AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Nintendo DS Tags: USAOPOLY
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NintendopolyWe earlier reported about the Nintendopoly- a variation of the famous board game, Monopoly. But this time instead of seeing Boardwalk or the railroads, they will be replaced by Nintendo-themed characters and elements such as Slippy Toad and Princess Zelda just to name a few.

The Nintendo CollectorÂ’s edition comes complete with 6 collectible pewter tokens featuring MarioÂ’s Cap, LinkÂ’s Iron Boots, Donkey KongÂ’s Barrel, Hylian Shield, Koopa Shell and NES Controller. Rules include a 60 minute speed play option for a shorter game with the same amount of fun.

Now you can buy, sell and trade your favorite Nintendo characters for a whole new game-playing experience. From everyoneÂ’s favorite red-capped plumber to barrel-tossing Donkey Kong to bounty hunter Samus Aran.

It will be available this coming July 2006. USAOPOLY, the company behind the Nintendopoly, is accepting pre-orders and it will cost you $36 bucks. This one is perfect for DS fanboys and girls who's up to some clean and good Ninty fun. Here's a pic of the Nintendopoly board game.

Via USAOPOLY

 
 
 

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by - 2006-06-10 06:53:16
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Amazon is already selling it.
by - 2006-06-10 11:02:18
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In a seperate announcement. Sony also stated there would be a Sonyopoly Claiming it was in the works for more then 2 years now and that their new "innovation" in board gaming would change the way we play monopoly forever. New Included pieces announced Ken Kutaragi head Money Bag Man Looking poor with his pockets stretched inside out and flys escaping GIANT ENEMY CRAB and the car from RIDDDGEEEEE RACCERRRRRRR there is rumored to be 2 prices for the board game $499.99 for the limited board game with some spots on the board missing.. replaced with inferior property $599.99 will get you the whole deal and a few new pieces to play with which include Unsold Betamax Tapes Abandon UMD movies and a mini Wall with unwanted graffiti

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