[quote name=\'The Ol' Guy\' date=\'Jun 15 2005, 07:05 AM\']IIRC, Oddball was a game of personal responses that, according to the book Richard Dawson and the Family Feud, was a step in the morphing process that led to Feud.
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Oddball was actually done in the mid-1980's, so I don't see how it could have had any impact on the development of Feud.
Essentially the game was the Anti-Match Game meets Password Plus. While the contestants were in isolation, the celebrities tried to write unique clues to the identity of a person, place, or thing. Any matching answers were disqualified, so that the players never saw them.
This was another classic case of a game that was probably fun to play, but not to watch as a TV show. To say it was slow is a major understatement.
One bit of trivia: The think music used on this show (derived from the show's main theme) became somewhat of a staple in the Goodson music library, being used on several Price games like Cover Up, the 1989 Match Game pilot, and others.