The celebs didn't even have to pick a "winner", as this was a parody of a contest with no actual prizes given away
And, thus, not a game show.
True, but oddly enough the Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows lists it as one.
1 vs 100- Besides Bob Saget giving the celeb players a brief mention, the celebs featured on the show had little to say or do, and if the celeb(s) are eliminated early that's it
They had to answer at least one question.
Yes, but in the somewhat unlikely event that they were eliminated on the first question, that was it, they leave the stage.
Make Me Laugh- Sit in a chair and try not to laugh at the comics... sounds like easy money to me.
Not even remotely relevant. In fact, the booked celebrities did all of the heavy lifting here.
I mean the celebs playing as contestants, not the comics. Arguably it's a challenge NOT to laugh at the comics, and there were prizes at stake so the celeb had to keep a straight face for the sake of an audience member. Bert Convy was on once, and he laughed at Garry Shandling's joke before he had a chance to get to the punchline, and this was only 5 seconds or so into the first round! Bobby Van asked if Bert could get a second chance and they let him start over.