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The world-famous game based on the streets of Atlantic City is Monopoly. Created in the early 20th century, it allows players to buy, trade, and develop properties, many of which are named after real locations in Atlantic City. The game has become a cultural icon, inspiring numerous editions, adaptations, and even a digital version.

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