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JonSea31

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Two Questions about Blockbusters (US Versions)
« on: August 08, 2013, 05:17:54 PM »

I noticed that the letter arrangement of many of the game boards on the 1987 Bill Rafferty version were also used in the 1980-82 Bill Cullen version, but I wonder if one of the boards used later in the Rafferty run - the one that had the Y, Q, and Z clustered together - was also used in the Cullen version at some point?


 


Also, I did see a clip from a Bill Cullen era episode on YouTube and that was from a round that had the letter X on the board (key in \"Blockbusters X\" in the YouTube search engine and you can find it).  What I ask is, was the letter X used at least one time on Bill Rafferty\'s run, and if so, when?  I know it definitely wasn\'t in January 1987 as I recorded all of that month when GSN last aired the Rafferty version during the first quarter of 2009.


 


 


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PYLdude

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Two Questions about Blockbusters (US Versions)
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2013, 09:42:42 PM »
Is this for another \"game\"?
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Two Questions about Blockbusters (US Versions)
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2013, 10:37:19 PM »
I\'ve got a web series that had more programmed games in an hour than JonSea has released...well, ever.

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Two Questions about Blockbusters (US Versions)
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2013, 10:43:48 PM »
So you played a game, Cory?

(probably still more content than an average prime-time game.)
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