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Close calls....narrow escapes.....
Bryce L.:
Is that the first time someone's gone one for ten on the Gauntlet? No, that's not a typo.
weaklink75:
--- Quote from: Bryce L. on October 19, 2021, 04:57:36 PM ---Is that the first time someone's gone one for ten on the Gauntlet? No, that's not a typo.
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And I think the only one he got right was the very first one he answered...that was a long 60 seconds or so..
KrisW73:
--- Quote from: Bryce L. on October 19, 2021, 04:57:36 PM ---Is that the first time someone's gone one for ten on the Gauntlet? No, that's not a typo.
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To my knowledge yes.
MSTieScott:
--- Quote from: MSTieScott on September 06, 2021, 11:44:51 AM ---As we watched the mini-marathon, we figured out that there were actually two game boards. On one board, the backlit 3 on level three was installed upside down and backward; on the other board, it's installed correctly. During the first week, there was also a different bulb out along the right side of each board's chase lights.
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It appears that sometime along the way, they figured out how to play the game on just one board. Because the same light bulb has been out on the right side of level 5 for weeks now, and I'm assuming that one random bulb wasn't out in the same location on both boards.
Right now, my obsessive personality is fixated on the selection of villain portraits as blocks are placed. I've determined that the villain portraits either replace or are placed over the blooper -- individual squares aren't consistent in which villain they contain. But why then, I wonder, will the same villain sometimes show up twice during a round? If the blocks are being attached to the board, then why wouldn't the stagehands have six different pictures in order to avoid duplication?
TimK2003:
--- Quote from: MSTieScott on October 21, 2021, 01:28:57 AM ---
Right now, my obsessive personality is fixated on the selection of villain portraits as blocks are placed. I've determined that the villain portraits either replace or are placed over the blooper -- individual squares aren't consistent in which villain they contain. But why then, I wonder, will the same villain sometimes show up twice during a round? If the blocks are being attached to the board, then why wouldn't the stagehands have six different pictures in order to avoid duplication?
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One of the episodes seen within the last week had two Frank (without his little friend Stein) blocks next to each other on level 1 (the $20 & $30, IIRC). And I have seen other episodes where there were duplicate Gauntlet character blocks on the same board. So it does happen regularly.
Is Nero the only official "Long Shot" block they use?
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