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Vgmastr:
If anyone is looking for ways to pass the time, the Internet Archive has a huge library of old DOS games, including many 80s game show adaptations: https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_msdos_games

There are versions of Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, Family Feud, Classic Concentration, Super Password, Wipeout, Win Lose or Draw, Hollywood Squares, Now You See It, Card Sharks, Press Your Luck, Double Dare, High Rollers, $100,000 Pyramid and the really awful Price is Right.  There may be more that I haven't found as well. 

Sodboy13:
Endless Games has posted the instruction booklet for Card Sharks, and it's possible there's either a typo, a change in the front game for the home version, or a change in the front game for Season 2 of the show.

https://endlessgames.com/product/card-sharks/

Bryce L.:

--- Quote from: Sodboy13 on April 25, 2020, 07:01:50 PM ---Endless Games has posted the instruction booklet for Card Sharks, and it's possible there's either a typo, a change in the front game for the home version, or a change in the front game for Season 2 of the show.

https://endlessgames.com/product/card-sharks/

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If you're referencing what I think you are, I don't believe that's a typo, since that does match the picture of the game board shown here.

Sodboy13:
Ah, sure enough, it does. Interesting, because the prototype they had at the Toy Fair in February used the 10-card setup.

https://m.facebook.com/EndlessGames/photos/a.10151711169766616/10157006725546616/?type=3&source=54

clemon79:

--- Quote from: Sodboy13 on April 25, 2020, 08:01:48 PM ---Ah, sure enough, it does. Interesting, because the prototype they had at the Toy Fair in February used the 10-card setup.

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Looks like they realized that making a gameboard with only one fold in it is cheaper than making one with two.

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