[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'202821\' date=\'Dec 3 2008, 08:11 PM\']
Pyramid...quite possibly the simplest show to play at home, without actually looking at the screen.
/The Passwords a close second
//Except when an announcer says "The password is..."
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Technology helps too...
In this age of DVRs, I've found playing along with "Jeopardy!" is more satisfying; there's typically 3-5 frames (1/10th to 1/6th of a second) between the point where the TD cuts to the 3-shot camera and the point where the first contestant's light goes on. Forcing yourself not only to answer the question, but to pause the playback in that moment does add a nice touch of realism to playing along.
Sorta like what we did back when I was a kid--we had a giant clunky Junk Video Corporation top-loading VHS machine, which had a "special effects" mode. And a wired remote with a freeze-frame button meant you could record "Press Your Luck" and actually play along on the big board.
Back in the day, when I first had DirecTV and got my first exposure to GSN, my DSS receiver had a program bar that would display at the bottom of the screen. This being long before anyone had even thought about making menus glossy and transparent and fancy, this program bar was absolutely perfectly located to block both the clues on "Pyramid" and "Password Plus". Much easier than holding my finger up in front of my eyes...
/Wired remote control...
//Those were the days