[quote name=\'FOXSportsFan\' post=\'122638\' date=\'Jun 27 2006, 04:36 PM\']
Truly there is no such thing as an original format. All formats borrow from one another in some way, shape, or form. One which I created kind of combines elements of Press Your Luck and Bullseye, and I'd be the first to admit that, though that wasn't my direct intention.
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I gotta go with Jim here, as I incorporated the basis for the Geekqualizer from Beat the Geeks into an original game I'm still trying to perfect (and which I have pitched to the local cable channel, which in turn has shown some interest in it).
Addressing Chris' criticism concerns: I know that a lot of people are too sensitive to criticism. But at the same time, with some of these formats they come up with, maybe they feel a little too much of the game would be compromised if certain changes were made. Granted, I know that there's more than a few idiots out there who think their game is great no matter what. You won't get an argument from me there.
However, with this format I'm doing I've done two or three run throughs, each with different changes. One was instead of presenting all the categories at the start of the game (like I had the first game), I presented the categories to be played at the start of each round instead (3 rounds, eight categories, with the last round consisting of the retooled Geekqualizer). A second was a scrapping of a bonus question (in both chances where a player could have picked the question it was attached to, neither did).
The third and most obvious was the change of the format from a sports-based quiz to a straight category-based quiz- in the playing of the game as the first, I wasn't able to get any players and quickly realized that if I was going to continue this or possibly have it taken seriously (maybe thinking too far ahead, but work with me here), it would have been better off just as a straight quiz.
Of course, there were other games (like me and Jim doing our own version of Stump the Schwab, with me as the Schwab, the only once beaten (by a certain member of this board) sultan of sports trivia), but none were "originals", as they were.