Wow, a very impressive collection of board games. It looks as if they are from the 1960's to maybe now, 2011. You also have the room to keep them stack organize and in good room temperature I hope. I wonder if you bring your collection to the Antiques Roadshow what would the appraisers give for value? I have game called Waterworks, is a card game from Parker Brothers, 1972, which I found in a cousin's basement in 1984-84 or so and I still have it. I have never seen anyone else owning one?
@halflip876, that's cool that you have several different versions of each show's home game; to tell the truth(Pardon the pun) i have a PS2 and i've been thinking of getting different versions of various sports games so it's cool that people do that with game show games as well.
This is not only sad, it is outright depressing... so many boxes, so little variety? From the thousends of games out there, why collect the most boring ones? Well - to each his own, I guess...
Dang, all those wheel of fortune games. My grandmother had one, and from what I remember, you didn't need several different versions of the game, one person chose the word or phrase, and everyone else spun and guessed.
nice collection---please help me if you can-i posted here before. Do you know anything about a game called POP BALL THE GAY GAME OF CHANCE made by milton bradley, they cant help me find the date it was made. If you want to see the game go to YOUTUBE and type pop ball. thank you
Not only did MB have their longstanding "Go to the Head of the Class", they also adapted a board game based on the 1986 show "Head of the Class" (the sitcom that had Rain Pryor, Dan Frischman, and two future Nickelodeon teen comedy producers who would found their own production company, Tollin/Robbins Productions).
My game closet is full to overflowing with game show board games....nowhere near as neat but most of the same things if not a few more. Yes my name is deknaj and I am a game show board game collector.
I own one also. That is one game I wish Endless Games would re-release. That show is a cult classic, and a gem that is often overlooked by fans of Goodson-Todman game shows.
Please do a video review of Electric Jeopardy
DDRHottestPlayer 2 months ago
No Supermarket Sweep Board Game.
tdickensheets 3 months ago
Wow, a very impressive collection of board games. It looks as if they are from the 1960's to maybe now, 2011. You also have the room to keep them stack organize and in good room temperature I hope. I wonder if you bring your collection to the Antiques Roadshow what would the appraisers give for value? I have game called Waterworks, is a card game from Parker Brothers, 1972, which I found in a cousin's basement in 1984-84 or so and I still have it. I have never seen anyone else owning one?
alfredoh2009 9 months ago
Nice game collection! You got me beat! Most of the games I found was @ thrift stores.
That first pievce of music was for the ticket plug for Hollywood's Talking (CBS 1973 Geoff Edwards).
QBCNetwork 1 year ago
Cool collection! I never new there was a Pac-Man board game.
haleyastronomer 1 year ago
@halflip876, that's cool that you have several different versions of each show's home game; to tell the truth(Pardon the pun) i have a PS2 and i've been thinking of getting different versions of various sports games so it's cool that people do that with game show games as well.
Nickle98499 1 year ago
Can you do a preview of "electric jeopardy" board game? The board game parts and info about it.
xxCrazyKid 1 year ago
these games suck so bad their all the same kindof game trivia
mzxn1092 1 year ago
This is the collection I wish I could have... I do have a few, maybe 25 or 26, but NOWHERE near this many! Damn good collection!
PatrioticPirate 1 year ago
This is not only sad, it is outright depressing... so many boxes, so little variety? From the thousends of games out there, why collect the most boring ones? Well - to each his own, I guess...
dunkeltrollde 2 years ago
no Press Your Luck...
KoraggRules 2 years ago
Dang, all those wheel of fortune games. My grandmother had one, and from what I remember, you didn't need several different versions of the game, one person chose the word or phrase, and everyone else spun and guessed.
martialmichael126 3 years ago
Where did you get the Wheel of Fortune 25th Anniversary edition from?
bj081375 3 years ago
The first piece of music was used as a parting gift cue on Hollywood's Talking and on a commercial for an Ideal game whose name I don't recall.
retrotvluver 3 years ago
The name of the game was called "Mark Three" and was advertised in the 70s.
howilu 2 years ago
Wasn't this used also as a commercial "bumper" for "The Joker's Wild"?
LeroyBright 1 year ago
Wow Thats A Great Collection Of Game Show Board Games How Long Have Been Collecting The Classic Game shows and Are these Hard To Find and Very Rare
mustang356 3 years ago
Amazing game collection. I collect Ouija Boards. You should collect Ouija's too!
MIXEDBOI1989 3 years ago
nice collection---please help me if you can-i posted here before. Do you know anything about a game called POP BALL THE GAY GAME OF CHANCE made by milton bradley, they cant help me find the date it was made. If you want to see the game go to YOUTUBE and type pop ball. thank you
Krewcible 3 years ago
Not only did MB have their longstanding "Go to the Head of the Class", they also adapted a board game based on the 1986 show "Head of the Class" (the sitcom that had Rain Pryor, Dan Frischman, and two future Nickelodeon teen comedy producers who would found their own production company, Tollin/Robbins Productions).
ClassicTVFan82 3 years ago
nice collection, do you have blockbusters?
jaydude28 3 years ago
Hey everybody! I have posted a NEW video of my updated collection with 76 new games! Check out the Video Response to see it!
halflip876 4 years ago
i check it out already, you got all of the Wheel of Fortune games including Vanna White one of the board game.
mylesspike119 4 years ago
I bought the Tic-Tac Dough game on Ebay.
matthewfein 4 years ago
@matthewfein Same here i to bought the classic 70s home version of Tic Tac Dough on Ebay.
32rodrick 1 year ago
Just out of curiousity, do you also collect game show episodes on tape/dvd?
JPPT1974 4 years ago
I collect them here and there whenever I'm curious about seeing something, but not too frequently.
halflip876 4 years ago
Really good collection! Glad to find a game show fan like you!
JPPT1974 4 years ago
I want those board games too!
gsnman 4 years ago
wow. how I wish I have those board games.. :)
degreez1008 4 years ago
My game closet is full to overflowing with game show board games....nowhere near as neat but most of the same things if not a few more. Yes my name is deknaj and I am a game show board game collector.
deknaj 4 years ago
Nice collection!
heine71 4 years ago
It's good to know, you actually play the games. A lesser person would be like "DON'T TOUCH 'EM!!!"
terjer01 4 years ago
Bows down.
I'm Not Worthy! I'm Not Worthy! I'm Not Worthy!!!
Lottech96 4 years ago
why did u buy the british blockbusters game?
Wheeloffortunefan999 4 years ago
because its a TV game show, and it lasted a heck of alot longer than ours did.
burr1aj 4 years ago
They made a Now You See It game, rare.
gsn93 4 years ago
I own one also. That is one game I wish Endless Games would re-release. That show is a cult classic, and a gem that is often overlooked by fans of Goodson-Todman game shows.
pbatommy 4 years ago
Wow so amazing. Hope you guys get more.
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JoBroLover97 4 years ago