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'''''Monopoly''''' is a licensed game based upon the ''[[wikipedia:Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]]'' board game, and was developed by [[Nexa]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Master System]]. Up to 10 players can play in a single game, any of whom can be computer-controlled. The cartridge features a battery back-up RAM, so games can be saved and resumed later.
 
'''''Monopoly''''' is a licensed game based upon the ''[[wikipedia:Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]]'' board game, and was developed by [[Nexa]] and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Master System]]. Up to 10 players can play in a single game, any of whom can be computer-controlled. The cartridge features a battery back-up RAM, so games can be saved and resumed later.
  
Another ''[[Monopoly (Mega Drive)|Monopoly]]'' game was released for the Mega Drive in 1992, published by Parker Brothers who also manufacture the board game.
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''Monopoly'' was the first Master System game to be developed in the US. All previous games, despite sometimes being localised, were developed by Sega and other companies within Japan.
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Another ''[[Monopoly (Mega Drive)|Monopoly]]'' game was released for the Mega Drive in 1992, published by [[Parker Brothers]] who also manufacture the board game.
  
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==

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Monopoly
System(s): Sega Master System
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Number of players: 1-10

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For the Mega Drive game, see Monopoly (Mega Drive).

Monopoly is a licensed game based upon the Monopoly board game, and was developed by Nexa and published by Sega for the Sega Master System. Up to 10 players can play in a single game, any of whom can be computer-controlled. The cartridge features a battery back-up RAM, so games can be saved and resumed later.

Monopoly was the first Master System game to be developed in the US. All previous games, despite sometimes being localised, were developed by Sega and other companies within Japan.

Another Monopoly game was released for the Mega Drive in 1992, published by Parker Brothers who also manufacture the board game.

Credits

  • Project Leader: R. Anton Widjaja
  • Programmers: Bill Chau, Jinda Pan, Kevin T. Seghetti, Scott L. Statton
  • Artists: Dan Guerra, Tim Dunn

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