Money Game (Famicom game)
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| Money Game | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Sofel |
| Publisher(s) | Sofel |
| Platform(s) | Famicom |
| Release date | JP August 10, 1988 |
| Genre(s) | Life simulator |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
| Rating(s) | n/a (not rated) |
| Media | Cartridge |
| Input methods | Famicom controller |
Money Game (ザ・マネーゲーム?) is a Famicom video game that teaches young Japanese students about the stock market. Literacy in the Japanese language is required and the player must interact with a virtual newspaper, telephone, personal computer, and even a female companion. The player starts out with 1,000,000 yen and must gain money while using the stock market. The player has 100 days to gain a profit or else it is game over for the player. The game resulted in a sequel that would become the basis for the North American NES game Wall Street Kid.

