[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' date=\'Sep 24 2003, 07:50 AM\']
Since then, shows like "Greed", "Twenty One", "Survivor", "Amazing Race", "Joe Millionaire", "For Love or Money", and even "Fear Factor's" season premiere have also given away that sum. A million dollars is given away so often now it doesn't seem special anymore. I think that's one of the reasons Pepsi sponsored that "Play for a Billion" show a couple of weeks ago - to try to come up with a new figure just to grab attention. Where does it end? It almost seems like they're devaluing the achievement of winning that figure by giving it away so often. It's gotten out of hand.
Anyone else agree, or disagree? [/quote]
I agree with you...It seems as if a million dollars is definitely devalued...\"Fear Factor\" is definitely proof of that, giving a million away on the season opener, with no long game (dragged out in weeks like Survivor, or Amazing race)....
Funny how money works on game shows, though.......I remember thinking how much of a big deal $100,000 was in 1985 when the Pyramid gave it away during the tournaments, yet it's always a shot every night on WoF to land on the $100,000 envelope and win...
On the flip side, the top prize on MG was $5,000 in 1973, and when revived in 1998, was also $5,000....