Okay, now that I'm here...
The year was 1987. It was the day before my 11th birthday. I went with my parents on a shopping trip to the nearest Toys "R" Us. While walking through the games aisle, I asked them for the Deluxe Wheel of Fortune game as a birthday present, but they said no and asked me to pick something else. So I picked the Electric Jeopardy! game instead. The next morning, when my other presents were opened, one of them turned out to be the regular edition of Wheel. Just six days later, when my family spent Christmas at my mom's parents' house, I received a duplicate regular Wheel edition. Of course, Grandma, who lived/lives near Tuscaloosa, AL (we were near Fayetteville, TN at the time) had no idea I would get the same game for my birthday.
Fast-forward to December 2004. After reading a thread on this forum about comparing and contrasting the various editions of game show home games, I had the idea of searching for Wheel and Jeopardy! board games on Ebay. I recently purchased and received copies of the first Pressman Deluxe and the 2nd Tyco edition of Wheel, as well as an Electric Jeopardy!. The last one was a replacement for the one I had as a child (it, along with the Wheel games, was thrown in the trash years ago), but mainly for the signaling buttons to use with my Hasbro/Parker Brothers Jeopardy! game.
I never had any other game show home games.