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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 4:15 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 5:10 pm
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Game Lab Sound Stages (Sampler) *GUTS* Page 2 =============================
============================= History: Ask yourselves one question, "What does GUTS Equal to you? The Answer, GUTS can equal a lot of things depending on our tastes such as Courage, Determination, Inspiration & Extreme Athletic Competition. Because in all beings, great and small, resides the Spirit of Athletic Competition because GUTS equals something different for each of us. Such as Taking a Slam Dunk, Recovering every Fumble, Stopping every Penalty Kick, Making your Mark on a Long Jump, Triple Jump or High Jump & Going Head to Head to Head in the Aggro Crag in a Winner Takes All Finale.
But behind it all, GUTS REALLY means giving it your all, giving your best shot & never giving in. With Athlete Traits like that, anyone can become an All-Star.
With its Extreme Arena gates open to competitors on 1992, GUTS took 3 Players and put them into Extreme Sports in the style & tradition of Olympic Competition across 4 Events before taking on a Monster Mountain Event that decides the team who wins the Gold along with a Glowing Piece of the Crag Mountain. Some of the Athletes became famous while others became infamous.
With 4 Different Extreme Arena Formats, 3 Incarnations, over 60 Events, 4 Crag Mountains, 4 Tournaments and over 480 different athletes, GUTS teaches us all that doing your personal best makes you a Superstar and like the Olympic Games, celebrating World Peace through Athletic Competition.
*GUTS* = Aggro Crag Extreme Arena: Easy Difficulty 1992-1994
= Mega Crag Extreme Arena: Normal Difficulty 1994-1995
*Global GUTS* = Super Aggro Crag Extreme Arena: Hard Difficulty 1995-1996
*My Family's Got GUTS* = Aggro Crag Bowl Extreme Arena: Very Hard Difficulty 2008-2009
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 6:19 pm
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 6:27 pm
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Game Lab Sound Stages (Sampler) *Pyramid* Page 2 =============================
============================= History: "Pyramid" has the players climbing for cash and great prizes and keeps the fans on the edge of their seats. It started almost 45 years ago in 1973 when Richard Clark began hosting the show. The contestants played with some great celebrities and had to take turns choosing a category, then they had 30 seconds to guess up to 7 words. The team with the most points would go to the winner's circle for a chance to win big money and it's as simple as that.
But they had 60 seconds to do that, although, even if they don't make it to the top, they get to keep whatever cash they had. Then, in the 80's, the names for Pyramid was exciting like "$25,000", "$50,000", "New $25,000", "Junior" and most popular "$100,000 Pyramid". There was the 7-11 and the Mystery 7 on the shows. The players were fun, the celebs were great and even the game was exciting than they could imagine.
After a 15 year run, Richard Clark left the show, but over the years, there were great hosts of the "Pyramid" like John Davidson, Donny Osmond and recently in the revival, Michael Strahan. For almost 45 years, the "Pyramid" has been a treasure of game shows for fans to enjoy.
Extended Opening: This is the Winner's Circle. This is where someone is guaranteed to win [$1,000/$2,000/$2,500/$5,000/$10,000]. This is the ($1,000/$2,000/$2,500/$5,000/$10,000/Junior) Pyramid! Today, our guests are [Insert Guest Players] and now, here's your host! [Insert Host]
$10,000 Pyramid Set 1973-1976 *Main Game/Winner's Circle*
20K Pyramid Set 1976-1980 *Main Game/Winner's Circle*
25K Pyramid Set 1974-1979 *Main Game/Winner's Circle*
50K Pyramid Set 1981 *Main Game/Winner's Circle*
Junior/All-Star/Partner Pyramid Set 1979 Note: Doubles as All Star Junior Pyramid & Junior Partner Pyramid *Main Game/Winner's Circle*
= Base Game
= Winner's Circle
= Pyramid Board
= Teams Podiums
New $25,000/$100,000 Pyramid Set 1982-1992 *Main Game/Winner's Circle (Placeholder)*
*Categories*
*Player Podiums*
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Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 7:25 pm
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Game Lab Sound Stages (Sampler) *Get the Picture* Page 2 =============================
============================= History: They say "If you stare at an image for TOO Long, it will be burned into your mind for better or for worse." But that was NOT the case in 1991 when Get The Picture downloaded itself into Children's Television Sets everywhere as the game where good eyes and attention to details make you a winner!
Hosted by Mike O'Malley, a Stand-Up Comedian, Get The Picture featured two Teams dressed as Computer Repair Technicians or IT Professionals as they guess Hidden Pictures on a 16 Display Video Monitor inside a Vintage Windows/DOS Computer Set by answering General Knowledge Questions, playing Stunt Challenges called Power Surges & guessing what the Hidden Picture is by connecting the dots in Round 1 or completing squares by providing 2-4 General Knowledge Questions in Round 2.
Then the Winning Team went to play Mega Memory where they would need to guess which of the 9 hidden pictures matches the clue given to win Bonus Cash and Prizes!
During its 2 Year Run, Get the Picture featured more downloads than a Gaming Magazine's Demo Disc, Gaming Homepages and Digital Download Purchases which makes Get the Picture fun to play for All Ages and the whole family can enjoy its share of All-Age Content & General Knowledge.
Opening Examples: Keep your eyes on the prize as looks can be deceiving, use your brain to clear your minds to fill in the blanks. Get Ready... to GET THE PICTURE!!! And now, here's the host of Get the Picture, [Insert Pun], my Pal, [Insert Host]
Get The Picture 1991-1992: Season 1 Set
Get The Picture 1991-1992: Season 1 Podiums
Get The Picture 1991-1992: Season 1 Connect the Dots Round 1
Get The Picture 1991-1992: Season 1 Dots Round 2
Get The Picture 1991-1992: Season 1 Power Surge Space
Get The Picture 1991-1992 Season 1 Mega Memory Round
Get The Picture 1992-1993: Season 2 Set
Get The Picture 1992-1993: Season 2 Podiums
Get The Picture 1992-1993: Season 2 Toss Up Rounds
Get The Picture 1992-1993: Season 2 Connect the Dots Round 1
Get The Picture 1992-1993: Season 2 Dots Round 2
Get The Picture 1992-1993: Season 2 Power Surge Space
Get The Picture 1992-1993: Season 2 Mega Memory Round
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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 2:41 pm
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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 2:46 pm
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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 2:53 pm
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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 4:11 pm
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Game Lab Sound Stages (Sampler) *Classic Concentration* Page 2 =============================
============================= History: Behind the 25-30 Spaces are clues to a picture puzzle which spells the name of the game. Classic Concentration played its first Matchmaker Session when it drove in on 1987, hosted by the Legendary & Late Alex Trebek, players would take turn matching Prizes and Bonuses on a Gameboard of 25-30 Spaces along 2 Different Take Colors and 3 Wild Cards. The Player who makes a match gets the matching item pair and makes another selection, if not, the next player attempts to make another match.
The First Player to guess what the Picture Puzzle is wins the game and advances to the Winner's Circle to match 7 Pairs and win the solo Grand Prize. There is also Bonus Cash Game in the Winner's Circle too.
Classic Concentration began life as Concentration in 1958 with Hugh Downs as the Host, there were other Wild Cards such as Give Up 1 Item or Take 1 Item. In 1973, Concentration was resurrected for Syndication, Hosted by Jack Narz.
Over the years, Concentration had 3 Incarnations for 33 Years which kept us guessing Rebus & General Picture Puzzles time and again.
1974-1978 Opening: "Its the game of Prizes & Puzzles, CONCENTRATION!"
1985 Opening: "Behind 25 Numbered Spaces are clues to a puzzle. Can you solve it? Art + Drawing + Design + Image = Designer! These are the Puzzles we play on... Concentration!"
1987-1991 Opening: "Behind 25 Numbered Spaces are clues to a puzzle. Can you solve it? Art + Drawing + Design + Image = Designer! If you can do that, you'll have a chance to win one of these 8 Fantastic Grand Prizes as we play... Classic Concentration!"
1987-1991 Opening: "Behind 25 Numbered Spaces are clues to a puzzle. Can you solve it? Art + Drawing + Design + Image = Designer! If you can do that, you'll have a chance to win one of these 8 Fantastic Grand Prizes as we play... Classic Concentration!"
Concentration 1974-1978 Set = Base Game
= Game Board Core Gameplay
= Double Play Endgame
= Winner's Circle Endgame (CST 1987)
Concentration 1985 Pilot = Base Game
= Game Board Core Gameplay
= Winner's Circle
Classic Concentration 1987-1991 Set = Base Game
= Game Board Core Gameplay
= Bonus Game
Bonus Game Board
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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2023 4:38 pm
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Game Lab Sound Stages (Sampler) *Supermarket Sweep* Page 2 =============================
============================= History: Imagine you were shopping at your local Supermarket one day and someone came your way then told you that you have at least 3 Minutes to grab everything you see on the Store Shelves by filling up as many shopping carts as you can while the overall goal is to get the Highest Total Possible for a shot at a Money Fan worth a Fortune, that's one instantiate of all the fun you can have on Supermarket Sweep!
From its Humble Beginnings in 1965 on ABC, Supermarket Sweep turned Food Shopping into a Race. Following its Conclusion in 1967, a Common Trait on Black & White Television is where the Master Tapes would be wiped and reused for other shows which makes ABC's Greyscale Version of Supermarket Sweep a Collector's Item. However, 25 Years later, Lifetime took a shot at Supermarket Racing when it returned in 1990. Players answered clues and questions to build up on their Sweep Time along with Cash Bonuses that would also be found in the Big Sweep.
In the Big Sweep, Supermarkets become a Free for all with Players collecting 5 of a Kind of as many items as possible & must keep the place tidy as well. But the Bonuses were where the Big Money was where each Team was allowed to have one of each Bonus. At the end of the game, the Team with the Highest Score wins and proceeds to the Bonus Sweep where they must solve 3 clues for a shot at $5,000. After 1995 when Lifetime concluded the show, PAX TV resurrected the show in 2000 and lasted until 2003.
For 9 Years, Supermarket Sweep became a Frenzy among Games and is always a Shopper's Paradise.
= Lifetime Era 1990-1992
= Lifetime & Pax Eras 1993-2003
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Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 8:30 am
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Game Lab Sound Stages (Sampler) *Fun House* Page 2 =============================
============================= History: Everyday was treated like a Holiday or Event Party with a shot at getting messy from head to toe. Fun House turned a Home Sweet Home into a Party when its Grand Opening first aired in 1988 hosted by J.D. Roth along with his Costume Fun Side Kick, John "Tiny" Hurley and the Twin Cheerleaders, Jacqueline and Samantha Forrest, as a Competitor to Double Dare. Players would take part in Silly Stunts, Crazy Contests & Super Cool Games with Grossout Results then they would answer a General Knowledge Question for bonus cash!
Once the Stunts were completed, an Outrageous Race took place for Bonus Cash called the Fun House Grand Prix for one last shot at taking back the lead then the Winning Team would enter the Fun House for a shot at 6 Prizes & 10 Extra Cash Tags along with a Super Cash Tag and a Power Prize.
Throughout its 2 year run & 2 Incarnations of Fun House, it has stood and delivered thousands of laughs, messes, costumes, contests, prizes and more.
Opening: Audience: THAT’S DISGUSTING!
(whistle blows; applause and cheers)
IT’S TIME FOR FUN HOUSE! And here it is! Crazy contests! Super cool games! An awesome Grand Prix race! And an outrageous chase, after thousands of dollars in cash and prizes! All on today's… FUN HOUSE! And now, here's the guy who puts the FUN in FUN HOUSE, [Insert Host Here].
1988 Set
1989 Set
Disney 1990 Set
Fun House GP Race 1988-1989
Fun House European Set 1989-1999 (PAL Format)
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