Nintendo Monopoly

Nintendo Monopoly is a board game based on the classic board game  featuring Nintendo characters such as Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Link, Samus Aran, Kirby, and various others. It was released in July of 2006.

In the game, Nintendo characters are used as properties. Super Mushrooms (referred to as "Power-Ups" in-game) are used in place of houses, whereas Stars ("Invincibilities") take the place of hotels.

In 2010, a revised edition of the game was released. Although the core game is relatively unchanged in this update, several artistic tweaks were made. The artwork was revised, and the board no longer includes a collage of screenshots. Rather, a lineup of characters is displayed across the board instead. Several spaces on the board were also changed; most notably, the light blue Star Fox properties were replaced with characters from the Animal Crossing series.

Spaces
The four corner spaces, GO, In Jail/Just Visiting, Free Parking, and Go to Jail, are unchanged from the original Monopoly game.

? Block (Chance) Cards

 * NOTE: There are two of the "Advance Token to the nearest Railroad/Vehicle..." cards.

Games
The background in the middle of the 2006 board shows screenshots from several Nintendo games. The games are, from top to bottom, left to right:


 * Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
 * Super Mario Bros.
 * Kirby Air Ride
 * The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
 * The Legend of Zelda: Adventure of Link
 * Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
 * F-Zero
 * Super Mario 64 (oddly, a prototype screenshot)
 * Super Mario World
 * Donkey Kong Country
 * Super Metroid
 * Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
 * Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
 * Mario Party 4
 * Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
 * Star Fox 64
 * The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
 * Super Mario Bros.
 * Super Smash Bros. Melee
 * Metroid
 * Super Princess Peach
 * Luigi's Mansion
 * Super Smash Bros Melee
 * Wario World
 * Kirby's Adventure
 * The Legend of Zelda
 * Kirby's Dream Land 2
 * Super Mario Sunshine
 * Donkey Kong
 * Lylat Wars
 * Mario Kart DS
 * The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
 * The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
 * The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
 * Kirby's Adventure, The Legend of Zelda
 * Mario Party 7
 * Mario Kart: Double Dash!!
 * Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
 * Zelda II: Adventure of Link
 * Dr. Mario

Changes to the 2010 version

 * The purple property group (Waluigi and Wario) was changed to brown.
 * The 1-Up Mushroom space no longer gives players the option to pay 10% of their money.
 * The Treasure Chest Deposit space now costs $100. The artwork was also changed from Wario's Treasures to a coin.
 * The dollar value of the Coin Block cards Player's Choice Award, Organize a Mario Party and Renew Kart License were decreased.
 * The game's box incorrectly implies that the Master Sword from The Legend of Zelda is "Zelda's Sword." In fact, Zelda never wields the sword. The box was later changed to say "Link's Sword" because Link is actually the one who uses the Master Sword.

Trivia

 * Bowser is shown on the box, and he is mentioned on a ? Block card, but he does not make an appearance in the game itself.
 * The game photo montage in the center of the 2006 board includes a picture from Super Mario 64; this shot is from a prototype, as evidenced in the colored number displays.
 * Kirby and King Dedede are shown on the gameboard. However, their designs are taken from the anime "Kirby: Right Back at Ya!". Meta Knight also appears as he did in "Kirby: Right Back At Ya!", but his appearance is from an episode (without a background), not his official artwork.
 * There is an error on the 2010 "Advance token to the nearest vehicle" cards, as Epona is listed as one of the four possible destinations. However, it is impossible for this card ever to send a player to Epona, due to the fact that there are no ? Block Spaces between Pikmin Onion and Epona.