I agree that a great number of today's young viewers have no inkling of the past format, and so the title will be married to the new game and live or die on its own merits. As long as they're entertained, the title won't matter. Nick's Double Dare managed to overcome having the same title as the Goodson failure by having nothing that associated with the previous game. Since Dan Enright was mentioned, I share one of his concerns involving reboots. I'd think more than one of us here would like to see some variation of the pure Barry format come back in the future. Enright took the cancellation of the last Tic Tac Dough very hard, because his choices led to a title that was twice associated with success turn into one that would now conjure up images of "flop", wondering if anyone would want to give the show another try. The title was tarnished. Shows like Squares have had successful runs and succumbed to eventual audience fatigue. No shame in that. Like Feud, a few years off the air, and a fresh version could come along. Squares never flopped. If Snoop's version clicks, fine. If it flops - would it hurt chances for a revitalized Barry version? Just some thoughts for what they're worth...