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The TALK Is Right / Re: Pricing Game Tier List Video
« Last post by OneBidTris on Today at 12:59:28 PM »
Should add this, seeing as it's not in the video currently. Here's a link to the tiermaker if you want to do your own list:

http://tiermaker.com/create/the-price-is-right-pricing-games-16895523
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The TALK Is Right / Re: TPIR coming to Buzzr
« Last post by Tpir1984 on Today at 12:54:11 PM »
I wonder what's going to happen to TPIR (Barker) on Pluto.tv are they keeping it, still adding new eps?
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The TALK Is Right / Re: Another Famous Contestant
« Last post by Combs on Today at 10:31:29 AM »
Linda Cardellini (of Freaks and Geeks, the last batch of cast member additions on ER, and the live-action Scooby-Doo movies fame) also got called to Come On Down in a Barker-era episode (around 94-95), which she has mentioned on a few talk shows in the past.

1994 I believe.

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The TALK Is Right / Re: Pricing Game Tier List Video
« Last post by tpirfansince1972 on Today at 10:10:23 AM »
I cannot believe I sat through that entire 6 and a half hour video last night!

It felt like it was maybe only 2 hours long at best!

I want to rewatch this again and do my own personal rankings too!

This video was really well done!  Superb work.  I know Mr. Goodson and Mr. Barker would be amazed at the knowledge depth people had for the show.

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side note regarding the original event on Press Your Luck, we just hit the 40th anniversary of his tape date (May 19, 1984)
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Out In Left Field / Re: 2024 Obituaries Thread
« Last post by PatrickRox80 on Today at 09:29:13 AM »
Mark Wells, hockey player who was a part of America's "Miracle on Ice" 1980 Olympic team, has passed away at 67.

https://www.nhl.com/news/mark-wells-dead-at-67
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Out In Left Field / Re: 2024 NHL Playoffs
« Last post by mellongraig on Today at 01:23:24 AM »
Vancouver and Edmonton are going the distance after the Edmonton Oilers win 5-1 over the Vancouver Canucks in Game 6 to tie the series at 3-3. Game 7 will go on Monday night (Victoria Day) in Vancouver.
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The TALK Is Right / Re: Pricing Game Tier List Video
« Last post by gamesurf on Yesterday at 10:09:30 PM »
Okay, listened to the first hour while driving around. I agree with a lot of it.

Setups seem to matter a ton in how people rank it. Some rank it lower based on the game being set up poorly. Some don't take setups into it at all. I'm taking a more optimistic approach and ranking each game based on how much fun it is to watch [with current prizes for active games] assuming it's setup at its "best".

Super Saver: Can't argue with "A", and I agree that it would still be played to day if not for Bob screwing up. Inflation might require bigger differences and a bigger win range, but that's an easy fix. Make it $2.00 and there's nothing wrong with it.

Secret "X": There's no way this is a D tier game. "B" at worst. If the producers want the game won, it will be won. The "X" hasn't been on the bottom row for a non-car prize since Season 49. It's all about that prop, I still have fun when they hit the button and reveal the "X" no matter how many times I've seen this before. It's even kind of fun when they've covered the top two and you know the contestant's won, but they don't know it yet and you're waiting to see their reveal.

Triple Play: At first I thought "C" was high, but that's about right. The spectacle of three cars is amazing, but there's not much steak to that sizzle. If the set and gameplay had more to it, it would be higher. If I were ranking current setups, it would be even lower. Like Golden Road, the game is no fun when people don't even get a chance to play for the third car.

Shower Game: "D" is right. It's bizarre. Wonderfully bizarre to see once, but there's nothing to it and I can't imagine this would be fun to watch over and over again.

Clearance Sale: "D" is fine. It's a clone of a game with more fun chrome, which is itself a clone of Most Expensive with an added wrinkle. It wasn't needed and it was obvious when the contestant had won or lost.

Hole in One: I can't give it less than "A". Yes, it hurts that the pricing setups are bad. Yes, it hurts that there's no splitscreen shot anymore. Yes, this was plainly designed to showcase Bob's talents and Drew (while not doing anything wrong) sometimes feels like he's doing the inspiration putt because he's "supposed" to. I'm not taking any of those into account, I'm ranking the game at its best. And at its best, the pricing portion gets you yelling at the TV, only to bate your breath a few moments later as the contestant putts. That's exactly what I'm looking for in a pricing game.

Back to '7x: As a 50th anniversary celebration of the show's history, I loved it. As a permanent pricing game... "C" is right. I'm on the side that it isn't a pricing game. [I am also on the side that Range Game, with which Back shares the rest of its DNA, hasn't been a pricing game for decades.]

Make Your Move: Doesn't deserve less than an "A". I could be talked into an "S" tier. The "All or Nothing" aspect is core to the game's presentation and it would be clumsy if it weren't like that.

Poker Game: This would be a fantastic game for Let's Make a Deal. As a Price is Right game, "D" tier.

Plinko: I was prepared to burn my LFAT card over this but I'm pleased that you agreed you can't really put it less than "A". If you had to show an alien five pricing games to show them "this is what The Price is Right is all about", it must include Plinko. If TPIR is about unpredictability and a carnival atmosphere and not knowing what will happen next, this all of that distilled into four minutes.

Cover Up: Strong, strong case for "S" tier.

Pathfinder: If you're taking into account games that often never really get off the ground thanks to their setups, "B" would be right. I'm not taking that into account, as stated above, and am assuming best-case scenario with setups, so "A" with a chance at "S". I don't like the thicc Pathfinder set much though. That's a Covid change I wish wasn't permanent. Part of the visual language (that isn't explicitly part of the game's rules) is a path should lead you off the board, and that isn't the case with those green honking things on either side.

Telephone Game: "D" is right. Could be a candidate for "F", but I didn't hate the kitchiness of trying to make a call to the right prize. Wish I had video of the other two playings to properly judge.

Lucky Seven: Hot take, but "C". Yes, the car getting pushed out is awesome, but like Triple Play it's all sizzle and no steak. Four digit cars work muuuuch better for this game. I said I'd try to be judging each game at its best, but I can't think of a five digit setup that would make the game exciting and reward the viewer for playing along at home that isn't, like a $25,645 car or something. That's not exciting.
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The TALK Is Right / Re: Pricing Game Tier List Video
« Last post by illustriousrocket on Yesterday at 07:29:12 PM »
Funny, I was just thinking yesterday about a pricing game tierlist and seeing if one was available.
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Price is Right Recaps! / Re: TPiR Recap - 12/27/2023
« Last post by Bill_Cullen_#1 on Yesterday at 07:24:17 PM »
Any behind the scenes stuff on what happened with the putters in Hole in One? The contestant said he was left handed but putted right, Drew gave him a putter and said it was right handed, but when he actually went to putt he did it left handed.

Did he switch out? Use the putter wrong?
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