[quote name=\'Sodboy13\' post=\'222856\' date=\'Aug 13 2009, 12:31 AM\'][quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'222835\' date=\'Aug 12 2009, 08:22 PM\'][quote name=\'TimK2003\' post=\'222833\' date=\'Aug 12 2009, 08:50 PM\'][quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'222755\' date=\'Aug 12 2009, 11:08 AM\']The two strangest examples that immediately come to mind are the obscure Gamut of Games releases for
Dealer's Choice (renamed Place Your Bets as a home game) and
The Diamond Head Game.[/quote]And wasn't the reason why DC came out as "Place Your Bets" was because there was already a board game out called "Dealers Choice", which in no way was related to the game show?[/quote]
Exactly.[/quote]
I picked up the "other" Dealer's Choice at a garage sale when I was a kid. Game was forgettable, but the play money was cool. Very minimalist and '70s. I'm sure it's still around my parents' house somewhere.
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If not, it's in my den. I had it as a kid, and bought it again when it became available on eBay -- too bad it's too complicated to explain in the forty-five seconds one usually allots during Game Nights before Pictionary is pulled out for the umpteenth time. (Other 1970s board games I have that fit that description: Facts in Five, High Stakes, The Magnificent Race.) Some of the car descriptions are hilarious.
When I was creating an outline of a game show novel, I pictured the cover art painted by the same guy who did all the MB box cover art in the 1970s. (I'm not really a good fiction writer, however -- one complete unpublished novel that will likely remain that way.)