I was born in 86, and until I was about 5, I watched only two things on TV: Sesame Street and GS's.
My GS tapes from this time period are from both USA and the networks. I watched all of the Nick games, but my only remaining memories are that of Double Dare.
My earliest memories were of Wheel (oh what a surprise!). I clapped along with the Wheel, and called out the letters, dollars, and puzzles. My parents say I tried to host Wheel with Pat. I would jump up when the player is going for $25k, and scream bloody murder when someone would win it (same deal when TPIR's intro was playing). BUT, I would run out of the room just when somebody was about to hit bankrupt, because I was not fond of what it did to the players or its sound (negative association, I'd have to believe).
I got the Nintendo when I was 3, along with the newest editions of Wheel, Jeopardy, and Classic Concentration, and they we the only games I played. I still have them, along with all the other GS video games they released. In the morning, CC aired right after daytime Wheel (at least, locally), so that hour was my "must see TV" until Wheel went off. When CC started in repeats, it aired at the same time as Combs FF, so I had to flip channels until both went off the air, and I was at school all day.
I watched the daytime games on NBC and CBS in the morning, I watched USA in the afternoon, and my bedtime was 7:30 (purposely placed right after Wheel). My USA tapes have TTD 90, PYL, Scrabble, and $25K Pyr. I also remembered watching SoTC and $100k Pyr on USA as well.
One semi-interesting tidbit is that I also remembered watching another show on USA, where there was a group of players on the right side of a glitzy set, an electronic board on the left, and a host in the middle, standing in front of a car or a huge podium, and that I knew the host from somewhere else. Only recently did I discover (after FG2 started Quickplay) that the game was Wipeout! Thus, I have recently developed a sort of fondness for the show...
Long post, I know, yet I'm forgetting lots of other early GS memories. I take my games very seriously...