[quote name=\'uncamark\' post=\'175014\' date=\'Jan 15 2008, 05:48 PM\'][James's] limited repertoire of games. The only game he did on those shows, IIRC, that he didn't do on the syndicated show was Hi-Lo. Otherwise, it was just Any Number/Five Price Tags/Double Prices/Bonus Game/Clock Game/Most Expensive/Grocery Game. (Over the course of his run, the only later games they added were Lucky Seven and Shell Game--once again, IIRC.)
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The games used in the first season were Any Number, Bonus Game, Double Prices, Grocery Game, Clock Game, Double Bullseye (which, based on people's recollections and on what isn't accounted for in the show's stats, was probably played twice), Five Price Tags, Most Expensive, and Range Game.
In the second season, they added Lucky Seven and removed Double Prices and Most Expensive; in the third, they added Shell Game and Money Game, reinstated Most Expensive, and played Double Prices a single time; in the fourth, they added 1 Right Price and Race Game; and in the fifth, they added Cliff Hangers, Danger Price, 3 Strikes, Dice Game, and Hurdles.