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dmota104:
To the best of my knowledge, \"Check Out\" is the only pricing game in TPiR's history to be retired -- and then brought back into the rotation.

Which game from the past would you like to see back up and running in the Bob Barker studio?

Dbacksfan12:
[quote name=\'dmota104\' date=\'Oct 9 2003, 12:07 PM\'] To the best of my knowledge, "Check Out" is the only pricing game in TPiR's history to be retired -- and then brought back into the rotation.

Which game from the past would you like to see back up and running in the Bob Barker studio? [/quote]
 Take Superball out of Bob Boden's garage, and place it back in Studio 33.

TV Favorites:
I heard that Three Strikes was retired for a while and then brought back, but I could be wrong about that.

TraderRob:
Even though they both broke down a lot, I'd like to see both Hurdles and Super Saver back in the mix.    I think today's technology could allow for them to create new game boards that function without breaking down all the time.

Rob

Steve Gavazzi:
[quote name=\'TraderRob\' date=\'Oct 9 2003, 02:33 PM\'] Even though they both broke down a lot, I'd like to see both Hurdles and Super Saver back in the mix.    I think today's technology could allow for them to create new game boards that function without breaking down all the time.

Rob [/quote]
 Clock Game John from golden-road.net has it on good authority that $uper $aver's retirement had nothing to do with the game malfunctioning.  Unfortunately, he's not at liberty to divulge what was the reason.

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