[quote name=\'jukeboxhero\' post=\'195838\' date=\'Sep 2 2008, 12:52 PM\']
Just thought you'd like to know, I spotted the handheld Press Your Luck, and Password games at Meijer (Midwestern store) yesterday. $14.99 each. Password game is styled after the old version, and both games are the same small size as the Itoys handheld Family Feud.
[/quote]
After reading this, I stopped in my local Meijer store, and saw both games.
On the Password game package, the little television graphic in the bottom left corner, shows a "snowy," screen, and the phrase, "Plays like the show," instead of showing a photo of Allen Ludden.
The Press Your Luck game shows the LCD screen looking more like the "letterbox," effect of widescreen television broadcasts, and in the upper and lower black borders is nine boxes each, showing either dollar signs, the word "Prize," "Big Bucks," or a Whammy. I noticed one box showed "$$" which makes me think it may be like the "Double Your $$," space on the show. Really different from the prototypes shown on Amazon.com
I"d also seen Techno Source's tabletop electronic AYSTAFG game. The design is similar to IToys 1 VS 100 tabletop, with a standup board, and a wireless remote control (which looks like a chalkboard eraser). The category grid shown on the illuminating LCD screen is just like that on their handheld version. Up to four people can play at the same time. BTW, the price was $29.99!
Also while at Meijer, I noticed next to the Family Feud and DOND DVD games from Imagination Games, an open spot, which I was hoping was reserved for their Lingo DVD game. Nope, it was for a different DVD game from them, based on America's Funniest Home Videos (darn!)