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Oct 21st, 2003 07:44 PM | |
Mike P | They probably keep guards armed with tranqs just off-camera so no one riots... |
Oct 21st, 2003 05:50 PM | |
Drev | People go insane on that show like no tomorrow. |
Oct 21st, 2003 05:16 PM | |
Mike P |
Or until you won... A BRAND NEW CAR!!! *Insane cheering from audience* |
Oct 21st, 2003 02:45 AM | |
Drev |
Yes! I would play Plinko until my eyes bleed. |
Oct 21st, 2003 02:43 AM | |
Schimid |
TV FORUM ![]() |
Oct 21st, 2003 02:31 AM | |
Mike P | What yodeling bastard? The one they use for that one mountain climbing game? |
Oct 21st, 2003 02:25 AM | |
Drev |
I want to kill that yodeling bastard. ![]() |
Oct 20th, 2003 10:52 PM | |
Mike P |
The Price is Right In the recent past, we've all seen the influx of games based on crappy shows like "Who Wants to be a Millionaire", "Survivor", and "Fear Factor", both video and board. But, one game show, the king of game shows, has not yet been made into any sort of game. This game, if the topic wasn't a dead giveaway, is the "Price is Right". Imagine the sheer possibilities this presents! LAN games of "The Price is Right", the CPU version being continually updateable by patches. Even on the mainstream consoles (Specifically GameCube and XBox, because both easily support 4-player mode), "The Price is Right" would be the ULTIMATE party game. With the continually rotating roster of four people, and Rod Roddy's "Come on down!" you'd never know who'd get to play! All the fun you have at home, screaming prices at your TV at complete, oblivious strangers, transformed into your living room at people you do know! And with today's cutting-edge technology, you could even play it over networks. Why is there no Price is Right game? There damned well should be. |