Add em' Up:
-Looks like Spain gave the 1990 game a paint job in 1992. I cast my vote for the 1988 set for not just being a rectangle, like the other two sets. Second place goes to 1992 for a very colorful appearance, followed by the 1990 set, although the 1990 prop does have that neat title set in Brush Script cursive.
Golden Road:
-I really thought you would save this one for last, as it is the namesake of our site.
-Anyway, it appears that many (well, exactly half) of these used the original set design, instead of the rainbow "jukebox" style.
-Argentina is okay, but I wish they put more dots on the floor to make up the "road".
-I like China's price displays! Can we get something like that over here, please?
-Regarding the Italian sets, I'm gonna say that the 1999 prop is better, simply because of the colors. The colors used for the 1993 prop don't blend very well, and the cursive clashes with the Old West-style font.
Pick-a-Number:
-Nice number font for Argentina. The jumble of numbers on the bottom is much better than our present one.
-Canada's number font reminds me of the one for our One Away.
-I don't get the Mexican house theme. Anyway, that number font for 1999 looks like Cooper Black, although somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
-Portugal: Nightmare fuel.
-Nice rainbow set! Absolutely most vivid, but I prefer Spain's instead of Bruce's, because of the brighter shade of blue.
Push Over:
-Does France always have one block of each number? Also, the second prop has numbers on the top. Can you provide some background as to what they're used for?
-I love the light bulbs that Spain used in 1999! The whole prop stands out from the rest of those in the collage.
-Spain 2006/UK Joe: That's a cute idea, with the "Jonah and the Whale" theme. (It could just be a generic pirate theme, and "walk the plank" but there would be no reason for the whale, in that case.)
Squeeze Play:
-Props to Australia for a very colorful prop. Then we get to 2012 and they fall off the deep end. They couldn't even put a name on the prop (although I believe they have it on the video screens on the second story.)
-I like the orange of Germany's Squeeze Play. If Squeeze Play had appeared on the 80s Aussie TPIR, this would probably have made the cut.
-2000s Italy: Pick the wrong number, and it will be a shocking letdown! BZZZZT!
-1990s Netherlands obviously painted their prop to blend in with the stage, as you have the red and yellow, with touches of green and white.
-1992 Spain leaves much to be desired. The numbers are so small! Not one of my faves.
-I have always liked Leslie's prop, and I just don't know why! Maybe it's the unique shape, instead of the usual oval.