[quote name=\'kurtinrod62\' date=\'Apr 23 2004, 09:46 PM\'] What game shows did not have any home board game versions? I know most shows did, but for those that did not, was there any reason why there weren't any? [/quote]
The majority of famous, long-running shows had at least some form of home version made for them at some point, but The Ol' Guy is right: There is a MUCH larger number of game shows that did NOT have home versions released.
The simple reason for the vast majority of them is that the shows didn't last long enough or wasn't popular enough to warrant a home version, but there are a lot of other reasons why various shows don't have home versions as well. Duplicating the game might be too expensive, there might be rights complications or there might be something unusual about the TV show that just wouldn't translate to home play.
Using the EOTVGS index of longest-running shows, most of the top-fifty that never had any home version of any sort are shows that many of us wouldn't even consider game shows in the first place:
Love Connection
Queen For A Day
The Big Payoff
Celebrity Bowling
Who Do You Trust?Of that group,
Queen, Payoff and even
Celebrity Bowling had other, non-game tie-in items that were sold commercially. I'm told there was a prototype of a box game for
Who Do You Trust? that was supposed to go into production, but didn't.
And yeah, I know it's been almost a year since I've touched the GSHGHP, but most of it is still pretty useful:
http://userdata.acd.net/ottinger/games.htm