1 | !!For the pinball table |
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3 | * ReferencedBy: One of ''Pinball/{{Monopoly}}''[='=]s ticker messages states that the Electric Company protects itself from safe crackers. |
4 | * StillbornFranchise: The posters hype up the "Token-Pin" system as a "new standard"; obviously, it never caught on. |
5 | * WhatCouldHaveBeen: It's rumored this started life as a ''Monopoly'' pinball machine, but had to be reworked when they weren't able to get the license. Pat Lawlor later did create a ''Monopoly'' machine for Stern Pinball, using the board game idea in a different fashion. |
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7 | !!For the video game |
8 | * {{Defictionalization}}: In both video games, you can print your job contract and Duncan Adam's will. |
9 | * GeniusBonus: The heiroglyphs on two of the 3 Egyptian cyphers you collect in the first game don't mean anything, but the third - [[spoiler: which is the correct code for the Pyramid Safe, actually spells "[[UsefulNotes/CleopatraVII Cleopatra]]"]]. |
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