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TheInquisitiveOne:
Good evening to all!
I need your help. Do any of you know where I can find a computer program for such shows as Family Feud and The $25,000 Pyramid? If so, can they be customized so that I can set my own answers and subjects?
Thanks a million for your help!
The Inquisitive One
zachhoran:
[quote name=\'TheInquisitiveOne\' date=\'Nov 16 2003, 06:55 PM\'] Good evening to all!
I need your help. Do any of you know where I can find a computer program for such shows as Family Feud and The $25,000 Pyramid? If so, can they be customized so that I can set my own answers and subjects?
Thanks a million for your help!
The Inquisitive One [/quote]
The Pyramid computer games from 1988(Box Office) and 2001(Sierra) weren't customizable in that regard. I can think of two game show-based computer games of the 80s that had some degree of customizability. One was Match-Wits(1984 by CBS Software). It was a clone of Concentration that had players matching related pairs of words and names(a la the 1985 Orson Bean pilot) to uncover pieces of one of 16 different rebuses, but you could program your own names and words, or program your own prize and dollar amounts to make it more like the actual show. Also, High Rollers(Box Office 1988) allowed people to type in their own questions, as per a post on Usenet a while back.
SimpsonGeek:
One of the best (if not THE best) FF Games around: http://www.katymae.com/ff/feud.htm
JayC:
this post reminds me of my very first computer, a Tandy. The Tandy had a Family Feud game and a Pyramid game. Hours of fun with both, and the Wheel of Fortune game I had. Anyone else remember these?
DJDustman:
I had and stil have all Commodore Game Show which I still Play occasionally...
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