While I kinda agree with Mark, it's not unheard of for new versions of classic game shows to materialize just because the classic version did so well.
USA Network did it with Chain Reaction in the mid-80's. Reruns of the "classic" version did so well, that as a result, a new version as a USA original materialized and ran for 5 years. Same story with the GSN reruns of Press Your Luck from 2001-2002.