Master system: *(player) IS OUT OF THE GAME* Nes/Game boy: Darn! Better luck next time! Snes: *FUNERAL MARCH* Genesis: Hey Snes, can I copy your homework? Deluxe: *The player phases out of existence-* Star wars: *IMPERIAL MARCH* PS1: *(crying)*
@@desmark79 party: different each token GBA: plain screen PC 1985: uhhh, what da si- PC 2008: ba ba ba ba DS; (player piece) is Bankrupt! Plus/Switch/Stadia: House breaks apart ios/android: black tint as you leave
Monopoly Star Wars: I'm afraid you need to raise additional funds. Monopoly for Nintendo Switch: Sometimes, bad things happen. Smart investors never give up! (probably has many more lines)
Monopoly stadia : “Someone already owns this property, Time to pay the rent.” 6:29 Monopoly Star Wars: “I’m afraid you need to raise additional funds.” 2:39
I'm surprised to see that at least one other person besides myself actually cares about the Monopoly video games enough to make a compilation like this. Also, fun fact, there are more than 60 different video game adaptations of Monopoly that released in the United States, at least according to the list I've made that compiles every game that I know about. I'm going insane trying to hunt down information about all the obscure or de-listed versions, and I stumbled across this video while looking for any existing footage of the UK version of Monopoly 2008 on consoles.
Same. I have such an hyper fixation on monopoly and all the games. Its a good and bad thing looool. But I have the most fondest memories of the N64 Version. Waking up late at night as a kid to see my mom and dad playing and I join along. Its so sweet. It sparked my love for the games and history
@@TIAGTIWIICTP The N64 one is actually pretty interesting. It uses a hidden graphics mode (I call it "Low Accuracy" mode) that allows the N64 to render far more polygons than it normally would be able to, at the cost of inaccurate vertex coordinates. Nintendo begged developers not to use the Low Accuracy mode, as it would make the vertices wobble as if it were running on PlayStation. Monopoly on N64 is the ONLY game I know of that uses Low Accuracy mode. I think they used it because of texture size limitations. Each letter on the board has to be cut out of a texture atlas with a polygon, and placed onto the board to string all the words together. Same thing for all the icons. The only way they would have enough geometry to put all of the property names on the board without ruining performance would be to use Low Accuracy mode. So, while they were at it, they bumped up the polygon count of the playable tokens, and decorated the environment a lot more.
The older monopolies had a lot more presentation value than the new ones Edit: It honesty just came to me that this idea became certainty my first ever yt vid :P
0:59 NES is the best one! I love how Rich Uncle Pennybags just watching you with a neutral expression while is holding a fishbone and the bin lid.
So scary
Master system: *(player) IS OUT OF THE GAME*
Nes/Game boy: Darn! Better luck next time!
Snes: *FUNERAL MARCH*
Genesis: Hey Snes, can I copy your homework?
Deluxe: *The player phases out of existence-*
Star wars: *IMPERIAL MARCH*
PS1: *(crying)*
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PC 1995: frowns and pulls out empty pockets as their token is marked with a red X.
Streets: _(the building collapses as it's declares bankruptcy)_ "Well that's the end of me."
64: falls down a hole 🕳️
@@desmark79 party: different each token
GBA: plain screen
PC 1985: uhhh, what da si-
PC 2008: ba ba ba ba
DS; (player piece) is Bankrupt!
Plus/Switch/Stadia: House breaks apart
ios/android: black tint as you leave
@@SaschaMan02Sorry Boss.
2:03 Mr. Monopoly was so broke that he phased out of existance
Gone, reduced to atoms 😊
Monopoly Star Wars: I'm afraid you need to raise additional funds.
Monopoly for Nintendo Switch: Sometimes, bad things happen. Smart investors never give up!
(probably has many more lines)
Ironically the NES versions have more passion put into it than the newest ones
the music unironically slapping makes it better
Monopoly stadia : “Someone already owns this property, Time to pay the rent.” 6:29
Monopoly Star Wars: “I’m afraid you need to raise additional funds.” 2:39
NES: Just like real life
The rest: Family friendly mode activated.
I’d say SNES because of the funeral march, because SOMEONE’S dying.
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@@homuraakemi103SEGA genesis is the same.
I'm surprised to see that at least one other person besides myself actually cares about the Monopoly video games enough to make a compilation like this.
Also, fun fact, there are more than 60 different video game adaptations of Monopoly that released in the United States, at least according to the list I've made that compiles every game that I know about. I'm going insane trying to hunt down information about all the obscure or de-listed versions, and I stumbled across this video while looking for any existing footage of the UK version of Monopoly 2008 on consoles.
Same. I have such an hyper fixation on monopoly and all the games. Its a good and bad thing looool. But I have the most fondest memories of the N64 Version. Waking up late at night as a kid to see my mom and dad playing and I join along. Its so sweet. It sparked my love for the games and history
The hyperfixation hyperfixates.
@@TIAGTIWIICTP The N64 one is actually pretty interesting. It uses a hidden graphics mode (I call it "Low Accuracy" mode) that allows the N64 to render far more polygons than it normally would be able to, at the cost of inaccurate vertex coordinates. Nintendo begged developers not to use the Low Accuracy mode, as it would make the vertices wobble as if it were running on PlayStation.
Monopoly on N64 is the ONLY game I know of that uses Low Accuracy mode. I think they used it because of texture size limitations. Each letter on the board has to be cut out of a texture atlas with a polygon, and placed onto the board to string all the words together. Same thing for all the icons. The only way they would have enough geometry to put all of the property names on the board without ruining performance would be to use Low Accuracy mode. So, while they were at it, they bumped up the polygon count of the playable tokens, and decorated the environment a lot more.
Somehow, the NES version is STILL the best even today!
Agreed!
2:26 that laughed hardly!
2:13 Westwood Monopoly in Sega CD?
PC. I have this after buying it six years ago.
I landed on boardwalk and someone had a group and it had a hotel and i have $1999 and i have no properties to sell im now out
Man, a dramatic orchestra cue will just make everything better!
1:17 What's that music? I SWEAR I've heard it before.
Chopin - Funeral March
NintendoComplete is such a excellent playthrough channel
The 16-Bit versions feel like fever dream pastas.
Titanic be like: 3:41
5:04 the best one
How is that the versions from decades ago have more effort put into them than all the modern ones?
Genesis did what Nintendon’t on this one. On the SNES you don’t see who’s bankrupt
You forgot the EA Wii Monopoly
I LOVE THIS PART OF TOWN
The older monopolies had a lot more presentation value than the new ones
Edit: It honesty just came to me that this idea became certainty my first ever yt vid :P
Bankrupt in SNES its very grade.
You forgot Monopoly Xbox 360/PS3/Wii 2008.
they also forgot monopoly for android and ios from around 2008 - 2009
mac 93, artech era, and spongebob 07 are also missing
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You forgot monopoly go
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Nes/snes isn't all that honestly
The newer ones aren’t either, so… 🤷♂️
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