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Title: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: xanfan on January 01, 2015, 09:12:16 PM
Hello everyone!

I wanted to give everyone the heads up that my old website, SuperShow 8000, is currently in the process of getting a complete re-tool and re-upload, and that it is planned for a re-launch in the first quarter of this year. The site where all those 1980s game shows stayed alive is about to rise from the grave, so stay tuned for that one!

First things first: One of the most popular parts of the site, the Celebrity Archives, will be back online in upcoming days. I'm currently working on reformatting the pages to a more modern and compatible style. With the recent additions of shows like 1987-1988 "$25,000 Pyramid" on GSN, I know that these pages will become more valuable. I'm also working on adding a few other shows in that mix as the months go on.

Second things second: In honor of a great man, I am proud to make the announcement that effective immediately, Randy Amasia's original "Whew!" website is now back online in it's original form. With special thanks to Mike Klauss, who kept the original site safe for many years, it is now back where it belongs, which is online and accessible, without the need of The Wayback Machine! I'm very proud and honored to be the new official home of this page, and hope that everyone will give it a look!

Thank you everyone,
-Kristopher Lane, Webmaster of SuperShow 8000 (http://www.xanfan.com)
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: ivoryman1986 on January 01, 2015, 09:17:29 PM
Great to have you back Kris Lane. It's been almost a half-decade since your last post here in the forum. We miss you a lot.
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: DoItRockapella on January 01, 2015, 09:23:09 PM
Wow - I was a frequent visitor to your site in the late 90s\early 2000s when I was "discovering" Internet game show fandom, but come 2015 I had mostly forgotten about it. Like Ivoryman said, it's good to know you're still around!
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: WarioBarker on January 01, 2015, 10:21:24 PM
See above. Good to have you back, Kris. :)
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: Allstar87 on January 03, 2015, 01:13:55 PM
Awesome news! Sounds like a lot of exciting developments are in store. :)

Great to have you back!
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: jw2001 on January 03, 2015, 05:16:35 PM
It's great to see the site return, Kris!
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: SuperSweeper on January 03, 2015, 06:17:20 PM
I'm glad to hear this, as well.  I've used the archived pages several times - both as a casual browser (never knew that Cloris Leachman and Sally Field did Pyramid, among many others) and to match up shows and dates.  Thanks for putting in the time and effort to bring the site back!
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: BrandonFG on January 04, 2015, 12:29:46 AM
Used to love this site...the celebrity guest archives, the rare video clips, the tribute pages for long-forgotten shows, all of it! This and Klauss' site* were Youtube before there was a Youtube. :-)

Thanks for bringing it back!

*There's a few others, but I'd be here all night listing them
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: TLEberle on January 04, 2015, 12:35:13 AM
the tribute pages for long-forgotten shows, all of it!
For me personally I liked it as a reference for this. I knew there was a show called Hot Streak, but thought it was odd that the actor who was in Charlie's Angels would host. I always appreciate the hard work that goes into making terrific web pages.
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: Jamey Greek on January 04, 2015, 04:59:54 AM
Welcome back kris!
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: SuperMatch93 on January 04, 2015, 06:20:00 PM
I've been waiting for an opportunity for this anecdote:

Around 2004, when I just started using e-mail and getting into the game show fandom, I sent Mike Klauss an email saying something along the lines of "## clips is pretty good, but do you have any more full episodes?"

Mike responded with, "## clips, including ## full episodes, is 'pretty good?'"

Obviously, with the advent of YouTube, there are literally hundreds of full episodes online, but sites like Kris's, Mike's, David Livingston's, and Brad Francini's were among my only Internet sources on old game shows for many years, and I'm so thrilled SuperShow 8000 is coming back.

Mike, if you're reading this, I'm sorry about 10-year-old me's email, and Kris, congratulations on finally finding time to bring back your awesome website.

EDIT: Kris, will the .mid of the opening theme be there also? I've been searching for it for years.
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: ivoryman1986 on January 04, 2015, 06:53:57 PM
And remember Jimmy Coyne's Page O'Clips, that was also pre-Youtube, pre-Dailymotion, pre-RuTube. Actually, before there was Page O'Clips, Jimmy Coyne is the same man who brought us Page O'Music where we heard audios of rare game show themes, including the Dating Game closing theme from Elaine Joyce's tenure that led to TQ's game show theme supersite. How about Tony Harrison's TPIR site, also a major site before there was even Dailymotion or Youtube. Kris, congrats to you on reviving your site.
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: WhammyPower on January 05, 2015, 09:36:43 AM
EDIT: Kris, will the .mid of the opening theme be there also? I've been searching for it for years.
Or, if you're willing to cough up a little green, you could hear the real thing at TVPMM (http://tvpmmvault.com/).
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: Bryce L. on January 05, 2015, 11:49:21 AM
EDIT: Kris, will the .mid of the opening theme be there also? I've been searching for it for years.
Or, if you're willing to cough up a little green, you could hear the real thing at TVPMM (http://tvpmmvault.com/).
Though to actually answer the question, I've been there and yes the MIDI's there.
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: BrandonFG on January 05, 2015, 01:16:43 PM
EDIT: Kris, will the .mid of the opening theme be there also? I've been searching for it for years.
Or, if you're willing to cough up a little green, you could hear the real thing at TVPMM (http://tvpmmvault.com/).
On the site, Kris' mentions that he wanted to preserve the original page as it looked back then, in part to show younger Internet viewers how things looked back then. I think keeping the MIDI file adds to the charm of a much simpler Internet. :-)
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: WarioBarker on January 05, 2015, 01:32:04 PM
Maybe it's just me, but Chrome keeps slapping me with a "This webpage is not available" message, the reason being "The server at www.xanfan.com can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed." I've tried refreshing several times, but this always happens.

(EDIT: Evidently, it is just me, since a Google search turns up the site and the cached version will load, but Chrome refuses to load the actual site. This sucks. :()
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: clemon79 on January 05, 2015, 01:53:42 PM
Mike responded with, "## clips, including ## full episodes, is 'pretty good?'"

You didn't deserve that polite of a response. I admire Mike's restraint.

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EDIT: Kris, will the .mid of the opening theme be there also? I've been searching for it for years.

If it's not, ping me; I may still have it since I was using it for a phone ringtone back in the day.
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: snowpeck on January 05, 2015, 02:27:06 PM
Maybe it's just me, but Chrome keeps slapping me with a "This webpage is not available" message, the reason being "The server at www.xanfan.com can't be found, because the DNS lookup failed." I've tried refreshing several times, but this always happens.

(EDIT: Evidently, it is just me, since a Google search turns up the site and the cached version will load, but Chrome refuses to load the actual site. This sucks. :()
It's not loading for me either, though it was the other day. Probably just a temporary hiccup.
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: Joe Mello on January 05, 2015, 02:27:37 PM
On the site, Kris' mentions that he wanted to preserve the original page as it looked back then, in part to show younger Internet viewers how things looked back then. I think keeping the MIDI file adds to the charm of a much simpler Internet. :-)
Also, MIDI's are awesome.
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: Jamey Greek on January 05, 2015, 02:38:21 PM
EDIT: Kris, will the .mid of the opening theme be there also? I've been searching for it for years.
Or, if you're willing to cough up a little green, you could hear the real thing at TVPMM (http://tvpmmvault.com/).
On the site, Kris' mentions that he wanted to preserve the original page as it looked back then, in part to show younger Internet viewers how things looked back then. I think keeping the MIDI file adds to the charm of a much simpler Internet. :-)

I agree about the MIDI files.
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: MikeK on January 05, 2015, 04:16:37 PM
EDIT: Kris, will the .mid of the opening theme be there also? I've been searching for it for years.
Or, if you're willing to cough up a little green, you could hear the real thing at TVPMM (http://tvpmmvault.com/).
On the site, Kris' mentions that he wanted to preserve the original page as it looked back then, in part to show younger Internet viewers how things looked back then. I think keeping the MIDI file adds to the charm of a much simpler Internet. :-)
I gave Kris free reign to do what he wants with the Whew! site in terms of additions--links to YT clips, a link to the TVPMM where they can acquire the full music, basically anything Whew! which has popped up on the Interwebs in the last decade.  I did ask Kris to make a few minor removals.  All in all, I wanted to slap a fresh coat of paint on a classic auto.
Title: Re: SuperShow 8000 Returning Slowly; Revives Randy Amasia's "Whew" Fanpage
Post by: Greggo on January 05, 2015, 05:57:08 PM
Oh hey, there's those animated .gifs I made.

Memories!