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− | The sky blue properties were all supposed to represent the Statler dearlerships: but the two modern businesses, labeled |
+ | The sky blue properties were all supposed to represent the Statler dearlerships: but the two modern businesses, labeled "Statler Automotive", erroneously used the images of the Texaco station (with the logos removed to avoid copyright issues) instead of images of the [[Statler Studebaker]] / [[Statler Toyota]] / [[Pontiac dealership]] spot. |
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Revision as of 11:55, 8 June 2017
Monopoly: Back to the Future Trilogy Edition | |
Developer | USAopoly |
Publisher | Diamond Select |
Release Date | September 30, 2015 |
Genre | Roll and move set collection board game |
Number Of Players | 2-6 |
Monopoly: Back to the Future Trilogy Edition is an officially licensed version of the classic board game Monopoly with a theme based on the Back to the Future trilogy. It was created by USAopoly and published by Diamond Select on September 30, 2015.
Publisher's summary
Want to travel from 2015 to 1985 to 1955 to 1885 in the comfort of your own home? Well, now you can!
This fully licensed Back to the Future Monopoly board game provides hours of fun as you collect locations and time-hop through the world of the BTTF trilogy! The game board features all-new properties taken straight from the films, including Cafe 80's and Doc's Mansion, plus you get new “Chance” and Community Chest” cards, and new die-cast metal game pieces of the time machine, Einstein the dog, the cowboy hat, the futuristic sneaker, the hoverboard and the famous Hill Valley clock! Game comes packaged in a full-color box resembling a case of plutonium.
Errors
The sky blue properties were all supposed to represent the Statler dearlerships: but the two modern businesses, labeled "Statler Automotive", erroneously used the images of the Texaco station (with the logos removed to avoid copyright issues) instead of images of the Statler Studebaker / Statler Toyota / Pontiac dealership spot.