![]() ![]() The N64 version is slow and laggy with bottom line graphics for a 64 game and just an overall disappointment. What is a surprise is the fact that this version blows the N64 version out of the water. The SNES version is a much higher quality game than the NES version, in many ways ( graphics, sound, gameplay, etc.) which is no surprise. This allows us to continue playing while school is in session ( sneaky, sneaky). ![]() I recently started playing the SNES version on my Snes9x emulator at school, because the game only requires one button push for most of the game. Mario and Tetris, both for the NES as well as the Game Boy. Also, my Grandmother had the NES version with the 4 way wireless splitter so we could all play. My brother and I had a Star Wars version of the board game, and these games would drag on for days sometimes. Monopoly is nostalgic for me in many ways. I didn’t even realize someone from my generation could make it into their teen years without having played through this game of greed and capitalism. I just recently ( this past weekend) taught two of my friends how to play this classic board game, as neither one of them had ever played it. Let’s just assume you have no idea what this game is about, and no I’m not being presumptuous. Platform: Super Nintendo – Snes9x Emulator ![]()
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