[quote name=\'dmota104\' date=\'Mar 20 2005, 07:10 AM\']Back in the mid '70s, the "POW!" segment on WTVK's Metro 26 News in Knoxville, TN, was pretty pathetic. This was played after the weather segment and hosted by its weather guy.
Another "POW!" game was bowling. A cursor would move across the bottom of the screen and scream "POW!" to have the cursor roll down the alley. IIRC, they only played about 2 or 3 frames and if the player scored enough points, (s)he won a prize.
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Hell yeah! In San Francisco this was called TV POWWWW! and was hosted by the ubiquitous Pat McCormick (the San Francisco weatherman and Dialing for Dollars host, not the frequent game-show celebrity) during the afternoon cartoon block on Channel 2 (now the SF Fox affil), which ran from 3:00-4:30.
Same concept...kids would send in postcards to get a phone call to play (I sent in a boatload, being too young to realize they weren't gonna call me LD in Monterey to play a game in SF), and they would play video games on the air by saying "POW!" to fire / roll the ball / spin the slot machine / pass the football / whatever. A minimum score won a small prize and the high score of the day won a bigger, but still nominal, prize.
I remember in the early run, the games were player on a modified Fairchild Channel-F system (I remember Shooting Gallery and Bowling), and later they were modified Intellivision games (Football, Slots, and Space Battle, all heavily modified for the TV show).
Good stuff. Far worse ways to spend 90 minutes after school than to watch TV POWWW! and Bugs Bunny cartoons.