Nintendo Monopoly

Nintendo Monopoly is a board game based on the classic game Monopoly 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.

Characters
Here are all the characters that can be purchased in the game, starting with the least expensive.

Other Spaces
 * Mediterranean Avenue – Waluigi
 * Baltic Avenue – Wario
 * Reading Railroad – Mario Kart
 * Oriental Avenue – Slippy Toad
 * Vermont Avenue – Falco Lombardi
 * Connecticut Avenue – Fox McCloud
 * St. Charles Place – Meta Knight
 * Electric Company – Piranha Plant
 * States Avenue – King Dedede
 * Virginia Avenue – Kirby
 * Pennsylvania Railroad – Blue Falcon
 * St. James Place – Metroid
 * Tennessee Avenue – Ridley
 * New York Avenue – Samus Aran
 * Kentucky Avenue – Toad
 * Indiana Avenue – Princess Peach
 * Illinois Avenue – Yoshi
 * B&O Railroad – Warp Star
 * Atlantic Avenue – Dixie Kong
 * Ventnor Avenue – Diddy Kong
 * Water Works – Warp Pipe
 * Marvin Gardens – Donkey Kong
 * Pacific Avenue – Ganondorf
 * North Carolina Avenue – Princess Zelda
 * Pennsylvania Avenue – Link
 * Short Line Railroad – Arwing
 * Park Place – Luigi
 * Boardwalk – Mario
 * Community Chest – Coin Block
 * Chance – ? Block
 * Income Tax – 1-Up Mushroom
 * Luxury Tax – Treasure Chest Deposit

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

Tokens



 * Mario's Cap
 * Link's
 * DK's Barrel
 * Koopa Shell
 * NES Controller
 * NES Controller

? 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 board shows screenshots from several Nintendo games. The games are, from top to bottom, left to right:


 * Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
 * Super Metroid
 * Super Mario Bros
 * Kirby Air Ride
 * The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
 * The Legend of Zelda: Adventure of Link
 * Super Mario Advance 4
 * F-Zero
 * Super Mario 64
 * Super Mario World
 * Donkey Kong Country
 * Super Metroid
 * Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
 * Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
 * Mario Party 4
 * Yoshi's Island
 * Lylat Wars
 * The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
 * Super Mario Bros
 * Super Smash Bros Melee
 * Metroid
 * Yoshi's Island
 * Super Mario World
 * Luigi's Mansion
 * Mario Kart DS
 * 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
 * The Legend of Zelda: Adventure of Link
 * Dr. Mario

2010 Edition
In 2010, a revised edition of the game was released. Although the core game is relatively unchanged in this update, several artistic tweeks were made. The artwork has been revised, and the board no longer includes a collage of screenshots. Rather, a lineup of characters is displayed across the board instead. Standard houses and hotels are used in this version, although the instructions still acknowledges them as Power-Ups and Invincibles.

Tokens
All of the tokens from the old version were replaced with the following:
 * Mushroom
 * Star
 * (written as Zelda's Sword on the back of the game box.)
 * Samus' Power Suit
 * Captain Olimar's Rocket (written as Pikmin's Ship on the back of the game box.)
 * Gyroid

Spaces
Several spaces on the board have been changed; most notably, the light blue Star Fox properties have been replaced with characters from the Animal Crossing series. The new spaces include:


 * Oriental Avenue – Rosie the Cat
 * Vermont Avenue – K.K. Slider
 * Connecticut Avenue – Tom Nook
 * Pennsylvania Railroad – Gunship
 * St. James Place – Morph Ball
 * B&O Railroad – Pikmin Onion
 * Pacific Avenue –
 * Short Line Railroad –
 * Community Chest – Block

? Block Cards

 * "You saved the princess" – "SAVE THE PRINCESS"
 * Go to jail – GO TO JAIL. GO DIRECTLY TO JAIL...
 * "Jump into a Warp Pipe" –"JUMP INTO A PIPE"
 * Coin Block – ? Block
 * "Make progress on each of your games" – "START YOUR GAME OVER"
 * "You have been elected Player of the Year" – "ERASE YOUR FRIENDS' GAMES SAVES"
 * "Turn off your system before saving your game. – "TURNED OFF YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE SAVING YOUR GAME."''
 * "Pay Bowser tax of $15 – "BOWSER TAX. PAY $15."''
 * The "Advance token to the nearest vehicle" cards now list the four vehicles on the board.

Block Cards

 * "Use the Warp Whistle" – "USE THE PIPE"
 * "Lose boss battle" – "NEW DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT IS AVAILABLE"
 * "Receive for medical services" – "FOR MEDICAL SERVICES"
 * The "Player's Choice Award" card pays $50 rather than $45.
 * There is an extra card based off the classic Community Chest card "You inherit $100". – "INHERIT A CASTLE"

Trivia

 * Bowser is shown on the box, and he is mentioned on a Coin Block card, but he does not make an appearance in the game itself.
 * The only series from the original Super Smash Bros. that are not featured in Nintendo Monopoly are Pokémon and EarthBound. However, a separate Pokémon Monopoly was already made, and EarthBound was most likely left out due to its obscurity outside of Japan.
 * The game photo montage in the center of the board includes a picture from Super Mario 64; strangely, this shot is from a prototype, as evidenced in the colored number displays.