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Monopoly – NES Game

Original price was: $45.00.Current price is: $20.97.

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(40 customer reviews)

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only 14 left in stock

Free Domestic Shipping – No Minimums!

  • 121 Day Warranty Period
  • Personalized Support (8am to 11pm EST)
Guaranteed Safe Checkout

The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Monopoly original NES Nintendo Game cartridge only – Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!


PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:073000040284
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Nintendo NES
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:NES_MONOPOLY

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

NES

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Strategy

Players

1-4+

Condition

Used

40 reviews for Monopoly – NES Game

  1. E Henderson

    it was exactly what he said works great fast service thanks

  2. Joseph bert

    Good stuff it brought me back

  3. Noah

    Not to say much but it’s a really good port of Monopoly, better than the SNES and Genesis versions.Buy it.

  4. mmc81

    Love it

  5. Mr. Math Expert

    A NES version of Monopoly so good as the board game, it’s very hard to complain. The makers really did a good job with this, making it a very addicting game to play. I love the wheeling-and-dealing aspect of it, and the computer players aren’t that stupid. Up to 7 computer players is a big treat. Knowing how to play it the right way, Monopoly is a lot of fun. It’s definitely one of the best NES games ever made. Below are the strategies in how to beat the game. Check my youtube videos per stage by typing in “Mr. Math Expert Monopoly,” so you can see what I mean.Trading is the name of the game in Monopoly, and not mastering the art and science of it is your downfall. Depending on the number of computer players in the game (I prefer 7 of them), don’t count on landing on a series of cards of one color before being able to build houses. It almost never works because of the probability of it happening is too low. Wheeling-and-dealing is the only way to get there. I find railroads and utilties useless. Sure, they make money, but there is nothing like getting walloped by $900 bill for a hotel bill. Here’s how to play the game the right way.There are two ways about it in the beginning. If you are landing any of the properties just up to the Yellow (Dark Purple is nice, but the cards are useless and are mainly for decorations), buy them. If the other players have purchased properties, offer money to the player in a trade in exchange for the deed. Now, what you want to focus on are the.

  6. amy lynn hall

    Went with our retro christmas theme. It’s monopoly what else can you really say. It’s awesome! We’re having a lot of fun playing it.

  7. Kindle Customer

    Like this game, brings back old memories of my childhood. in great shape for being used. awesome features for being from the 80’s/early 90’s

  8. a customer

    This was made in 1991, and is still a good computer version of Monopoly.The game pieces are animated as are the chance cards. The board is realistic. Good music and sound effects.Multiple human players can play against each other. Multiple humans can play with computer opponents. Or a single human can play against only computers opponents.

  9. Mr. Math Expert

    A NES version of Monopoly so good as the board game, it’s very hard to complain. The makers really did a good job with this, making it a very addicting game to play. I love the wheeling-and-dealing aspect of it, and the computer players aren’t that stupid. Up to 7 computer players is a big treat. Knowing how to play it the right way, Monopoly is a lot of fun. It’s definitely one of the best NES games ever made. Below are the strategies in how to beat the game. Check my youtube videos per stage by typing in “Mr. Math Expert Monopoly,” so you can see what I mean.Trading is the name of the game in Monopoly, and not mastering the art and science of it is your downfall. Depending on the number of computer players in the game (I prefer 7 of them), don’t count on landing on a series of cards of one color before being able to build houses. It almost never works because of the probability of it happening is too low. Wheeling-and-dealing is the only way to get there. I find railroads and utilties useless. Sure, they make money, but there is nothing like getting walloped by $900 bill for a hotel bill. Here’s how to play the game the right way.There are two ways about it in the beginning. If you are landing any of the properties just up to the Yellow (Dark Purple is nice, but the cards are useless and are mainly for decorations), buy them. If the other players have purchased properties, offer money to the player in a trade in exchange for the deed. Now, what you want to focus on are the.

  10. Jen H.

    Talk about throwback! I love this game, and my 3 year old loves watching me play it! So glad to find a $15 retro Nintendo console to play all my old games and to add this one to the stack!

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