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The entire soundtrack was designed by [[Hiroshi Kawaguchi]], being the first [[Medal game|medal game]] he scored completely by himself, basing it off the idea of a "never ending carnival".{{ref|https://archive.li/xhAdM}} All the songs were composed in [[wikipedia:G major|G major]] at 130 [[wikipedia:Tempo|beats per minute]], so even when the overlap, they do not create [[wikipedia:Consonance and dissonance|dissonance]].{{ref|https://archive.li/3hA1P}}
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The entire soundtrack was designed by [[Hiroshi Kawaguchi]], being the first [[Medal game|medal game]] he scored completely by himself, basing it off the idea of a "never-ending carnival"{{ref|https://archive.li/xhAdM}}. All the songs were composed in [[wikipedia:G major|G major]] at 130 [[wikipedia:Tempo|beats per minute]], so even when the music and jingles overlap, they will kick off at the start of a bar and not create [[wikipedia:Consonance and dissonance|dissonance]]{{ref|https://archive.li/3hA1P}}
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* [https://american-dream.sega.jp/ Official website]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 06:28, 12 October 2023

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Monopoly The Medal American Dream
System(s): Medal game
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Licensor: Hasbro
Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Medal game)
JP
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Monopoly The Medal American Dream is a medal game created by Sega.

Development

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Venue Start date End date Comments
Round One Yokohama-eki Nishiguchi-ten 2023-10-13[1] 2023-10-15[1]


Music and sound

The entire soundtrack was designed by Hiroshi Kawaguchi, being the first medal game he scored completely by himself, basing it off the idea of a "never-ending carnival"[2]. All the songs were composed in G major at 130 beats per minute, so even when the music and jingles overlap, they will kick off at the start of a bar and not create dissonance[3] .

Production credits

Source:
Developer mentions


Physical scans

External links

References



Monopoly games for Sega systems/published by Sega
Sega Master System
Monopoly (No results?)
SC-3000
Monopoly (?)
Sega Mega Drive
Monopoly (1992)
Arcade
Monopoly The Medal (2005) | Monopoly The Medal: 2nd Edition (2008) | Monopoly The Medal American Dream (2023)