I sent Jay Wolpert copies of a Hit Man and a Whew home game, and he was very complementary about them. He said Milton Bradley backed out of a Whew home game because it would have been too expensive. I made it with existing Milton Bradley parts. The Hit Man characters were on magnetic dots which looked great on the Triple Crown bonus. Include a cassette (today a CD) of Peter or someone telling the stories, and you're off and running. Please forgive this, as I'm not saying this as boasting..it's just that when this thread first appeared, I was curious as to how many versions of tv games I had put together over the years that had some workability, and I found about 50. Some had versions put out later, and some of mine were variations on the main theme, but there are not too many that can't be made in some way or another..it's just how much of of the game can you duplicate exactly and can you generate a good amount of the show's excitement? And is it a solid enough game that people would still have an interest in playing it after the show is long gone from the air? A lot of a show's excitement is generated by the host, whoever is leading the audience, the bright music and, on occasion, some celebrities. And, of course...playing for real money! I've probably kept about 10% of them, and there's a couple I'm thinking about re-doing - but I could only see a couple of them having any kind of life past a year on a store shelf.