Robert Baron had Parker Brothers design its own version, Fortune, before negotiation to purchase her patents in case the discussion fell apart or she sold to another potential buyer, Dave Knapp, publisher of Finance.[mwmfg 4] Magie held the patent until 1935, when she sold it to Parker Brothers for $500,[10] equivalent to $10,672 in 2022.[11] The company had recently started distributing Monopoly, which it purchased from Charles Darrow who claimed to have invented it.[10][3] The company only printed a very small run of the game to secure the copyright. Surviving copies of The Landlord’s Game by Parker Brothers are considered by many the rarest of all 20th century board games. Parker Brothers pushed her game aside for Darrow’s by 1936. Magie then did two interviews showcasing copies of the original board with The Washington Post and The Evening Star to show that Darrow was not the inventor of the game.[3]
An anti-capitalist board game warning us of monopolists got monopolized by capitalists, who erased the anti-monopolist subtext of the game 🤡 That’s some don’t create the torment nexus energy.
Lol I’ll just leave this here 🙃
https://www.amazon.com/Classic-Red-Che-Guevara-Medium/dp/B0076PN7XO
Huh. I did a project on the history of this in early high school about 20 years ago and I don’t remember this at all! Probably just shitty research at the time haha.
Wikipedia didn’t start until 2001, so I doubt you had as good of sources to pull from. I’ve seen it grow in the last 5 years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Wikipedia
apropos of nothing, the game Operation was stolen from a Victorian Era game called Jack the Ripper.
I can’t find any sources on that, do you remember where you heard it?
The New York Times podcast podcast The Daily from yesterday
Was it a rerun? I don’t see it. https://www.nytimes.com/column/the-daily