I used to watch this version from 1983-1985. Lange also did ``The $1,000,000 Chance Of A Lifetime.'' I don't remember Tom Kennedy's version to well because that aired from 1974-1981.
The max a player can win spinning individually is 500 double 3 times. That'd be a max of $3000. The lowest you could get is 100 3 spins in a row. Lowest 1 spin 250. I wonder what the producers were smoking.
How did they not know Duke or Earl
CoreyD1086 2 years ago 3
Melody Roulette was the only reason I watched this show. I didn't like this version of Melody Roulette though.
devils19040 2 years ago
well they are play for 1000 dollars thats pretty good
KoraggRules 2 years ago
There are mirrors on the left side of the audience at 0:57.
pricefan87 3 years ago
I used to watch this version from 1983-1985. Lange also did ``The $1,000,000 Chance Of A Lifetime.'' I don't remember Tom Kennedy's version to well because that aired from 1974-1981.
essentialeugene 3 years ago
I remember when this was on originally and it
I didn't like neither player
eci4r 3 years ago
yeah, twas pretty boring done that way.
Lottech96 3 years ago
Melody Roulette just isn't as fun when there's only 1 spin.
CJBojangles 3 years ago 10
which is another flaw w/ this version of NTT.
megamanj2007 3 years ago
unless the dollar values were changed
namk19 3 years ago
Yeah, I love hearing that awesome synthesizer sound of the spinning wheel!
munchkinthecat 3 years ago 5
I know! T_T it would be more fun, with all the spins and double dollars
Unit545 3 years ago
The max a player can win spinning individually is 500 double 3 times. That'd be a max of $3000. The lowest you could get is 100 3 spins in a row. Lowest 1 spin 250. I wonder what the producers were smoking.
Hawqis1 3 years ago
@Hawqis1 well on the max $3000 there were a whole lot of $100 spaces
nintendodailyvideos 1 year ago
@Hawqis1 They wanted to lower the budget. That's the reason.
someguy23475 4 months ago
@CJBojangles To me it was.
Jessyleppert 5 months ago