Talk:Monopoly Tycoon

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[edit] Removal of info

I removed the phrase "Monopoly Tycoon was published in 2001 and was the world's first computer game adapted from a board game", then reinserted the date back into the article. I am fairly sure - nigh on certain - that MT was not the world's first computer game adapted from a board game. If anyone has a source for this, add it and we can put the above back into the article. Batmanand | Talk 11:12, 24 February 2006 (UTC)

I had a computer version of Risk back in the mid '90s, so I promise it wasn't the first computer game adapted from a board game, unless the author was being very ... novel ... in their criteria ;) Chris (talk) 23:35, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
Monopoly may have been first, but it wasn't the 2001 version. There have been versions for Nintendo and Sega home video game systems (computers no one here will doubt), as well as other computer systems. There are also other popular board games such as checkers, chess, go, backgammon, othello that are board games that have been around for hundreds of years and have had computer games made of them, be it Nintendo, Sega, or other computer system. 67.53.78.15 19:54, 7 March 2007 (UTC)