Last additions - The Games
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646 viewsHere is the first set-up for 'Any Number' in the familiar original shape. This playing is from 1975.Aug 27, 2007
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479 viewsGet your pencils, pens and markers out! It's time for the Gallery Game!Aug 27, 2007
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603 viewsHere's a dirty trick! Instead of the usual number distribution with three potential first half numbers, they used each double-digit pair other than 00! And yes, on occasion they have used 00!Aug 27, 2007
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662 views1989: The Squeeze Play board has a little extra zip to it today. Bob explains that the motor that operates the board burned out, and Andy (Felsher?) is behind the board operating it manually. Since that point, rather than fix the motor, they've always had a person manipulating the numbers. Notice too that the center panel below the price area is not there...you could actually see Andy's legs in the shot!Aug 27, 2007
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545 viewsSpelling Bee makes its first appearance in September 1988. The only change the staging of this game has had was the addition of the frequency chart (11 C's, 11 A's, 6 R's, 2 CAR's). The yellow and black honeycomb scheme endures today -- and it's a very sharp look.Aug 27, 2007
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606 viewsThe Add 'Em Up price prop originally had the Add 'Em Up logo on top, but it was subsequently removed when the game Pathfinder premiered, since the price display was also used on that game.Aug 27, 2007
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490 viewsThe game board featured slots for the four digits in the price of the car, the ten digits 0-9, and a total square which was the sum of the car price's four digits. There were also two two-digit displays (the 7-segment reflective flip type as in Check-Out) for the sum totals so far.Aug 27, 2007
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619 viewsAdd Em Up, a short lived but intriguing number logic game, was played for about four years in the 1980's.Aug 27, 2007
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553 viewsDecember 1986: The game's the same, but the name's new. "This is an all new game," says Bob, "because it really is 'now or then'." The price can't very well be both now AND then, now, can it?Aug 27, 2007
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633 viewsClock Game is being played by two people: a contestant at home will also win the same prizes the on stage woman wins in the game. Note the side-by-side staging of the Play Along stand and the Clock Game board.Aug 27, 2007
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619 viewsAnd here's the special five digit version of 3 Strikes.Aug 27, 2007
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617 viewsThe OTN game prop featured chase lights and neon sports figures inspired by Olympic event graphics. Nice lookin' set! This was the game's fourth playing, with the previous three being basketball shoot, softball throw, and football pass.Aug 27, 2007
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