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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: tvwxman on February 17, 2004, 07:05:05 PM
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Just got back from NYC , and the Intl Toy Fair (being in the media has it's benefits)...I can't remember if this has been posted before...
Endless Games is touting a 2nd edition Price is Right game to be released in the spring...according to the guy running the booth, the game has been reconfigured completely, and, again, this is according to him, has 35 NEW GAMES.
Box is new, same shape as the pyramid game, has a starburst image behind the TPIR logo...and , before you ask, the box was empty, so I couldn't look and confirm details...
Thought you'd like to know .....
Best, Matt
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I got wind of this through golden-road.net a few weeks back. A former TPiR contestant had scheduled a meeting with Endless Games to pitch his idea for the home game. If this is true, I guess that meeting went well.
I'll be keeping an eye out for it. Thanks for the information.
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Damn, and I was hoping they were going to release TPIR action figures.
Barker's Beauties with removable clothing, Barker with random animal, and Announcer with cluttered podium.
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..and don't forget the Bob figure's exclusive Kung Fu Grip (tm)!
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Feb 17 2004, 09:05 PM\'] Damn, and I was hoping they were going to release TPIR action figures.
Barker's Beauties with removable clothing [/quote]
How about Barker removing the Beauties' clothing? THAT would be a hot seller for sure! :-)
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Feb 17 2004, 08:05 PM\'] Damn, and I was hoping they were going to release TPIR action figures.
Barker's Beauties with removable clothing, Barker with random animal, and Announcer with cluttered podium. [/quote]
This means I won't get the Randy West action figure with mighty vocal inflection power or the That's Too Much! dream set for Christmas? Thanks for ruining my whole year!
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I'm saving my money for the most evil action figure villains ever...
THE FREMANTLE EXECUTIVES!!!! (voice echos)
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Hmmm....sounds like a great idea for an animated series! Game Guardians of The Universe! Classic format-preserving heroes battling a secret cabal that is the sworn enemy of traditional formats everywhere - The Freemantles! Sandy Frank can get his old Battle Of The Planets animators up and going on this. After all, it wouldn't be the first time that action figures inspired a series. Now who would the heroes be? Jep-Man, who baffles his adversaries by responding to their every statement with a question? Alpha-Girl, a Vanna-type gal who flings letter tiles like ninja throwing stars? Which super-powered hosts would you add?
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I'm going to head over tomorrow and see how clean up is going near the end of the show. Sometimes people don't wan't to pack up stuff or they'll sell you stuff even though they shouldn't. I'd love to get my hands on this one =)
j
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[quote name=\'tvwxman\' date=\'Feb 17 2004, 07:05 PM\'] Just got back from NYC , and the Intl Toy Fair (being in the media has it's benefits)...I can't remember if this has been posted before...
Endless Games is touting a 2nd edition Price is Right game to be released in the spring...according to the guy running the booth, the game has been reconfigured completely, and, again, this is according to him, has 35 NEW GAMES.
Box is new, same shape as the pyramid game, has a starburst image behind the TPIR logo...and , before you ask, the box was empty, so I couldn't look and confirm details...
Thought you'd like to know .....
Best, Matt [/quote]
They've been working on this for well over a year. In a January 2003 email I got from Kevin McNaulty; they said "We're working it as you speak! Stay tuned!"
Sounds like they did their homework this time. Look forward to seeing it.
And Matt: Are you still going to hunt them down if they left out the spinner? :D
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[quote name=\'Dsmith\' date=\'Feb 18 2004, 02:10 AM\'] And Matt: Are you still going to hunt them down if they left out the spinner? :D [/quote]
...and kill them like the lazy dogs they are.
Seriously, 35 pricing games? That's certainly reason to be optimistic.
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[quote name=\'The Ol' Guy\' date=\'Feb 17 2004, 11:00 PM\']Hmmm....sounds like a great idea for an animated series! Game Guardians of The Universe! Classic format-preserving heroes battling a secret cabal that is the sworn enemy of traditional formats everywhere - The Freemantles! Sandy Frank can get his old Battle Of The Planets animators up and going on this. After all, it wouldn't be the first time that action figures inspired a series. Now who would the heroes be? Jep-Man, who baffles his adversaries by responding to their every statement with a question? Alpha-Girl, a Vanna-type gal who flings letter tiles like ninja throwing stars? Which super-powered hosts would you add?[/quote]
Super Regis--the man who saves television networks!
CenterSquare Boy--he has a wise crack for everything!
SuperDawson--Can kiss women from long ranges!
The Blanking Couple--Both have a keen sense of tracking to motels in Encino!
WooleryMan--He left Wheel! Can defeat evil villians in two and two!
Son of Duke--HE BLOOOOOCKS!
PatFinn the Invincible--He fights evil with the help of the Stone-Stanley family!
Mighty Meredith--Her hug is devastating!
Super Bergeron--Had sock puppet sidekick taken away from him!
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Feb 18 2004, 12:53 PM\'] [quote name=\'The Ol' Guy\' date=\'Feb 17 2004, 11:00 PM\']Hmmm....sounds like a great idea for an animated series! Game Guardians of The Universe! Classic format-preserving heroes battling a secret cabal that is the sworn enemy of traditional formats everywhere - The Freemantles! Sandy Frank can get his old Battle Of The Planets animators up and going on this. After all, it wouldn't be the first time that action figures inspired a series. Now who would the heroes be? Jep-Man, who baffles his adversaries by responding to their every statement with a question? Alpha-Girl, a Vanna-type gal who flings letter tiles like ninja throwing stars? Which super-powered hosts would you add?[/quote]
Super Regis--the man who saves television networks!
CenterSquare Boy--he has a wise crack for everything!
SuperDawson--Can kiss women from long ranges!
The Blanking Couple--Both have a keen sense of tracking to motels in Encino!
WooleryMan--He left Wheel! Can defeat evil villians in two and two!
Son of Duke--HE BLOOOOOCKS!
PatFinn the Invincible--He fights evil with the help of the Stone-Stanley family!
Mighty Meredith--Her hug is devastating!
Super Bergeron--Had sock puppet sidekick taken away from him! [/quote]
All controlled by Dastardly Dan Enright, who is secretly telling both sides their opponent's next move.
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And may we add:
King Cullen - Even triumphs over Barry-Enright end games!
The Luddenator: The password is DOOM!
Trebek, the Canadian Clubber! (Not as powerful without his mustache)
Bud the clock beater — You'll be sure to tell the truth!
(and, although it doesn't fit the format)
That British archvillian, Bad Brucie — It's nice to see you ... to see you DIE!
(I have got to stop drinking before noon)
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Damn, and I was hoping they were going to release TPIR action figures.
The Director action figure has real foam coming out of its mouth.
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[quote name=\'chris319\' date=\'Feb 18 2004, 02:59 PM\']
Damn, and I was hoping they were going to release TPIR action figures.
The Director action figure has real foam coming out of its mouth. [/quote]
And the Richard Dawson doll comes with an expletive-laced tape, along with a picture of Howard Flesher.
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[quote name=\'Dsmith\' date=\'Feb 18 2004, 03:08 PM\'] And the Richard Dawson doll comes with an expletive-laced tape, along with a picture of Howard Flesher. [/quote]
Mix-and-match three-piece suits sold separately.
How about a Bob Barker action figure-can he escape the deadly grip of the Samoans?! Perhaps we can give him his own Mr. Bigglesworth, being the animal lover he is? (skinny microphone also sold separately)
Or the Peter Marshall doll; pull the string in back, and you can hear him recite his spiel from HSq..."Theobjectofthegameisto..." Set your own speeds: remedial, normal, warp...
Personally, I'd love to see some company offer model replicas of game show sets, kinda like model cars. I'm half-kidding on this.
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We had an article on the Toy Fair in the Miami newspaper today. This line from the story piqued my curiosity:
"For adults, Hasbro's new version of The Wheel of Fortune uses encoded technology and a small box that connects to your television to allow viewers at home to play along with players at the game show's studio."
Looks like a new version of the at home play-along game is on the way. I still have my console and one of the pre-coded video tapes that Mattel put out back in the late 80s.
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so how many of you have visualized the costumes already??? You guys are too much -
Seeing Regis fly over Manhattan in his dark suit with a dark cape, then start wobbling in mid-air, yelling, "I'm OUTTA CONTROL !!"
Dawson's utility belt containing various specially made chap sticks - knockout lipbalm, hypnotic lipbalm, lipbalm of forgetfulness...and napalm lipbalm in case he's ever trapped in an iceberg (had another line about melting chilly ladies, but we'll take a pass...)
Woolery the Mutant with two fists at the end of each arm to set up the "two and two knockout punch" (but how will his new co-host deal with four hands??)
The Luddenator - wearing the tight dark suit filled with with the 7-syllable words used in one of his popular publicity stills (breaking through the paper wall with words)
King Cullen's secret specs that radiate pixie rays and make you feel good, even if the show you're on stinks....
..and you're saying Bud The Clock Beater will knock you back into last week if you don't tell the truth?
Gotta admit, Doc....if that's what drinking before noon does...maybe I'll give it a try....
dastardly dan enright.....hahahahahaha! loved it!
PS- Did Endless also unveil their own Will It Float? home game, or was that just a rumor?
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Which super-powered hosts would you add?
Wink Martindale as THE WINKSTER--With his secret band of 1960s deejays-turned-hosts (Jim Lange as MR. BULLSEYE, Bob Eubanks as THE CARD SHARK, Geoff Edwards as THE CHAIN REACTOR, Mike Darrow as JACKPOTMAN). In addition to keeping game shows a swinging place, they fight to give radio back to the personalities!
Jim Perry as the SALES CENTURION--Makes sure every customer gets an 'Instant Bargain!'
MADAMOISELLE ARLENE with her 'utility heart necklace;' and MADAMOISELLE ROXANNE with her powerful 'camera of 1000 uses!'
Jim Peck as SHOWDOWN MAN--Despite his tendancy to be 'accident-prone,' he puts his special dice to good use!
Peter Tomarken as THE HIT MAN--If you bad guys are thinking of messing up a game show, forget it!
Wayne Cox as MR. TALKABOUT--He'll have the bad guys 'acting crazy!'
Al DuBois as THE BUMPER STUMPER--With the power to figure out the meaning of licence plates!
And their arch enemy, Mark DeCarlo as THE STUDMEISTER--Threating to turn every game show into a 'relationship show!'
Cordially,
Tammy Warner--the Joanna Barnes of the Big Board!'
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Oh, and don't forget the Luddenator's assistant back at the lab, Dr. Reason (A. Goodman).
Hmmm....Bennett (The Silver) Cerf-er? Dealing deadly puns left and right?
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[quote name=\'DrBear\' date=\'Feb 18 2004, 10:05 PM\']Oh, and don't forget the Luddenator's assistant back at the lab, Dr. Reason (A. Goodman).
Hmmm....Bennett (The Silver) Cerf-er? Dealing deadly puns left and right?[/quote]
Captain John Charles--Can confuse his foes with a series of multisyllabic words!
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That would make for interesting dialogue - after Trebek the Canadian Clubber (dashingly dressed in an outfit with the Maple Leaf on the chest containing the popular CC whiskey label scrip) clubs one of a pack of Freemantleites into submission, Captain John can cry out, "That's one down and nine to go....Madamoiselle Arlene?"
okay...I'm done....
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David Letterman as The Riddler.
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opimus offered:
David Letterman as The Riddler.
HA HA!! Well done! (Although, good luck getting him to admit his role in that, much less reprise it.)
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[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Feb 18 2004, 12:30 PM\']Or the Peter Marshall doll; pull the string in back, and you can hear him recite his spiel from HSq..."Theobjectofthegameisto..." Set your own speeds: remedial, normal, warp...[/quote]
Brandon, your suggestion led me to recite what is probably the most common HSq spiel (from the original daytime version) as quickly as possible. To wit:
"Object for the players is to get three stars in a row, either across, up and down, or diagonally. It is up to them to figure out if the star is giving a correct answer, or making one up; that's how they get the squares. Each game is worth $200, we play a best two-out-of-three match, our players play for $400, and once a day we play a Secret Square game; we'll play that game as soon as we complete the one in progress. (Example of game reset) Two circles, one X, and Brandon, it's your turn; pick a star."
(Great googly-moogly; I remembered all the words.)
[Robert Klein's voice] ooooo-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-ooooo-OOOOOOOOOOOOO! [/RKV]
My time: 16.52 seconds.
Esoteric Eric; BTW, Peter's superhero alter ego might use throwing stars as his weapons of choice... an All-Star Blitz, if you would.
*ducks flying produce*
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How about adding his H2 spiel into the mix for once, so that everyone will fall down cracking up when they hear it:
"Object for the players is to get three stars in a row, either across, up and down, or diagonally. It is up to them to figure out if the star is giving a correct answer, or making one up; that's how they get the squares. A game is worth, a thou, a thou, a THOUSAND DOLLARS?!" (Laughter all around) TIMES HAVE CHANGED!
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[quote name=\'jmenjes\' date=\'Feb 18 2004, 06:55 PM\'] We had an article on the Toy Fair in the Miami newspaper today. This line from the story piqued my curiosity:
"For adults, Hasbro's new version of The Wheel of Fortune uses encoded technology and a small box that connects to your television to allow viewers at home to play along with players at the game show's studio."
Looks like a new version of the at home play-along game is on the way. I still have my console and one of the pre-coded video tapes that Mattel put out back in the late 80s. [/quote]
Here's a little more information, courtesy of The Plain Dealer...
"Hasbro's "Wheel of Fortune," which allows consumers using a handheld wireless device to actively compete with the contestants on the TV series in real time. If you beat the contestant, the TV sends a signal to download bonus games into your device. The product is priced at $29.99."