mylilnikita
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Jeopardy:Shark Week edition only.
Supermarket Sweep
And if I were younger, Wipe Out
Amazing Race
Supermarket Sweep
And if I were younger, Wipe Out
Amazing Race
On the cruise the top 3 prizes were $350, $400 and $1000. And my case ended up having the $400. I went all the way to 1 case plus mine left. It was the $400 or like $5. They offered my $190 to quit and I took it. Was pretty happy about it. But I had such stage fright. Next time I get chosen I am sending the hubby up instead. LOL.Deal or No Deal was always funny to watch. People seemed to hold out for too long assuming their case had some huge value in it. No real skill involved, other than knowing when to cash out. I think viewers lost interest once they figured that out.
I would love to play Plinko - it was my favorite growing up as a kid even though it doesn't make that much money.
Supermarket Sweep (the OG) would be the ultimate for me. I had the exact layout of the store memorized and what the best plan of action would be. I always laughed because my mom would do so well with the mini-games (she always knows the product ads, etc) but I would be the runner/muscle. Alas, I was too young!![]()
I agree Brian that Plinko is special. It's nostalgic![]()
A co-worker in 2016 won a European cruise on The Price Is Right. Funny because, SHE worked on camera at the ABC station and her HUSBAND worked behind the scenes at the NBC station. Folks at the local CBS station must have loved seeing her on their channel.
And a Fraternity Brother of mine won kitchen appliances on Let's Make a Deal in 2022. Dishwasher, high end stove and refrigerator. He sold the stove.....it was gas and he has an all electric house......and the refrigerator......it was too big for the refrigerator space in his kitchen. So in the end , he got some cash and a new dishwasher.
As for me being on a game show, no. Not interested in any of the game shows that are left. If Match Game was still on, I'd go on that show.
My coworker's mom was just on The Price is Right about 6 months ago. She won a boat, an office set-up, and some smaller items. Everything was shipped to her except the boat, they offered her a cash-out for that which she took.
Cash wasn't always an option. Sometimes you just got a gift certificate from the sponsor and could get what you want. Sometimes you could cash out. Others, you took the item or forfeited your prize.I was not aware that a cash-out was ever an option. It's probably the better option with a boat too - a boat is the kind of prize that will cost you money!
Cash wasn't always an option. Sometimes you just got a gift certificate from the sponsor and could get what you want. Sometimes you could cash out. Others, you took the item or forfeited your prize.
Does a Food network challenge count as a game show? If so, I have been the assistant on one. It did air on the food network years ago.