[quote name=\'Modor\' date=\'Aug 18 2005, 06:49 AM\']Of all the home games that have been released, which is your favorite?
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Wheel of Fortune Deluxe Editions. I begged Mommy and Daddy to get it for me when I was five, and when a little thing called Ebay came along years later, it was one of the first things I bought. An actual by-God WHEEL instead of a spinner--that was just too cool.
Runner-up is "Eye Guess," the only box game I have that my non-Game Show-fanatic family actually like enough to play with me.
And, of all games, which ones probably shouldn't have been released?
Match Game 70s editions...Collectable as they are, they seem to lack any type of redeeming function. If it was me, I would have just released a book of questions, some cards, and plackards in a box and called it a Match Game Party Kit or something like that.
And, of all game shows that did not have a home game released, which shows do you think should have?
That's tough to say because generally speaking, those home games weren't released for a REASON. Some games of the past would have been hard to do just because somehow they were too complex for box game form, although modern technology would have been a friend to some of them (A DVD version of "Hit Man" or "Child's Play" would have been interesting). Some, of course, just didn't have enough fans to justify it--I'm sure if there had been a "Hot Potato" home game, Matt and I would be the only ones to buy a copy, and Matt would only do it for the sake of completion.
If I have to answer (which, truthfully, I don't) I'd say "The Big Showdown" just because the multiple sets of special dice would have been pretty cool.
(Observation that didn't really fit anywhere else in this post--a Namco Plug-N-Play TV Game is a surprisingly effective Starcade home game.)