[quote name=\'The Ol' Guy\' date=\'Oct 9 2004, 04:55 PM\']Parker reportedly gave Milton Bradley a license to make their own clone of Monopoly - Easy Money goes back to the 30s.
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One of the prized games in my collection is an "Easy Money" from 1936. If nothing else, the 70s version has one thing going for it: copious amounts of Bradley Bucks. I still scour thrift stores in the area looking for them, just to add the money to my Game Kit (tm).
[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Oct 10 2004, 03:00 AM\']Alas, when they redid the money and gameplay for the 40th Anniversary Edition (a pale comparison to the Game Of Life _I_ grew up with), the portraits on the bills were removed.
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Saying that one version of the Game of Life is better than the other is like saying that getting a root canal is better than getting a colonoscopy...that said, Life is also good from some Kit Money, and for those who care, the portrait list:
yellow $500 (used up through the 80s, when the money doubled): Ransom A. Treasure
Pink $1,000: Basil O. Cash
Salmon $5,000: Cyrus Bonanza
Light Blue $10,000: Hesperia Mint
Orange: $20,000: G. I. Luvmoney
Light Green: Milton Bradley
White: Arthur "I Heartily Endorse This Game" Linkletter, Esq.
Not only did they get in a plug for the founder of the company, they got more than a few puns in as well.
And I've already used up my allotment of game geekiness on this. For shame, for shame.