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  • @raedizzle2009 (continued from my last comment) ...the games are allowed to be played without intervention from the courts.

  • I was expecting Mark Walberg to have a little more energy in his delivery of "It all happens RIGHT HERE on 'Make Me a Millionaire'." He should have said "MAKE ME A MILLIONAIRE!"

  • Could you post the following Wheel of Fortune episode when you get time?

    Jerry/Joan/Elaine episode from 1985

  • This is a rip-off of Lucky Seven and Penny Ante.

  • Yes he did. From 1995-1996 Mark had a talk show "The Mark Walberg Show" distributed by New World Television (FOX) but lasted only one season. Ironically, the show aired on KTXL FOX 40 and KTVU FOX 2 in the Bay Area carried it For KTXL it aired next after Gabrielle Cateris (90210 1st version) and Cops. For KTVU, it aired at 1 PM.

  • Why'd they mention Fantasy 5?

  • Hmm.. could they rip off Lucky $even a little more?

  • That's what I was wondering...how much of a blatant ripoff could they pull off? Fremantle (who owns The Price Is Right) wouldn't like this lol, but who knows maybe they'd let this slide.

  • @raedizzle2009 This is technically NOT a ripoff of the Lucky $even game from The Price Is Right. While both games deal with closeness in the digits of a price of an automobile, there is some legal distinction between the two pricing games. In Lucky $even, the contestant has to relinquish one of their $7 for every digit they are off in the next digit in the price of the car. Here, the contestants reliquish one of $.10 for every digit off. As long as legal distinction is present...

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