I spent my childhood playing with a British Monopoly set from the 1970s and I certainly remember some different cards. If some cards appear to be missing from the lists above, that’s because they were retired in 2008 or perhaps even earlier. Historical Chance and Community Chest cards
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"They're very engaged with the brand, especially on Facebook ( FB). "We're always listening to our fan base," said Berkowitz.
Most recently Hasbro released a cashless version of the game, Monopoly Ultimate Banking, which used bank cards and an electronic banking unit instead of paper bills. Related: Hatchimals, hit toy of 2016, unveils brand new lookĪlthough crowdsourcing input is unique for the brand, Hasbro has launched 300 different versions of Monopoly to date. "I imagine that the thimble, boot, and wheelbarrow tokens don't resonate as much with today's fans," Berkowitz said. Hardware chain Ace Hardware used social media to drum up support for the wheelbarrow. "We saw a lot of passionate fans out there, including Singer Sewing Co., who rallied their fans on their social pages to keep the thimble token," said Berkowitz. Still, he said fans of the now rejected boot, wheelbarrow and thimble did rally hard to keep them around longer. Related: This Michigan toymaker pledged never to go to China "While we can't say why these exact tokens were chosen or who exactly chose them, we know they represent the voices of our fans - young and old - from around the world," said Jonathan Berkowitz, senior vice president of marketing for Hasbro Gaming. T-Rex, rubber ducky and penguin are the new Monopoly game pieces, replacing the classic boot, thimble and wheelbarrow tokens. The thimble and boot have been a part of the board game since 1935 and the wheelbarrow was introduced in the 1950s. A total of 56 were entirely new, while the other eight were the classics. Monopoly fans were asked to select their favorite eight tokens from 64 possible options.