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Being a long time Price is Right fan, when I was a kid I could only see it on days I was off from school (holiday or sick). The pricing games I've seen so far, I've really liked...but for the best pricing game, you have to look no further than the now-rarely played 3 Strikes!
It is luck based, but it's very fun and exciting...it's a shame they haven't played it since December, yet they play that goddamn That's Too Much game at least once a week while there are much better selections from the 70+ pricing games in the back.
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Good lord, I remember both of those videos. The Shell Game one was hilarious while the Spelling Bee one was just unbelievable. It's hard enough to spell out the C, A, and R. It's almost like trying to win Lucky Seven without missing one number (I'm sure it's been done) or being able to play Superball perfectly...which someone did once.
This had to be another one of my favorite games, even though it was just Ski-Ball. I also liked Penny Ante because it had a cool sound effect when the light traveled up to the price. Sadly, both of those games were retired years ago. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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Silent Hill movie | dagget | Media Centre | 607 | Jun 8, 2006 12:50 AM |