monopoly on the super nintendo - why?
written by geoffrey on 02/28/08

the idea of nintendo monopoly really pisses me off.

i can understand kids who are too lazy to go outside and play real basketball, instead of charles barkley’s shut up and jam, because that was me. however, how much work does it take to play actual monopoly with a board (as in “board game”)? and isn’t it a thousand times more satisfying to have a card in your hand that says “ventnor avenue” than to dick around with an snes controller?

take all of 5 minutes to set-up the actual game and play it. i love my nintendo, but snes monopoly fails.


filed under toys, video games: nintendo

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1 comment

  1. HexenDarkside Feb 28

    Honestly, I used to own this, and loved it. Me and my brother would always set ourselves to owning all the property with lots of money, and team up against Jeeves and crush him like a bug. Good times. But in retrospect, I would rather play the board version.

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