Welcome to the Game Lab Museum. Here you'll see some of the Great Things of some Game Show Elements that may have been cut or never quite made it to the airwaves
= Table of Exhibit Contents Page 1: Classic Concentration (Winner's Circle Clock), Sale of the Century Version 3-3 (Winner's Big Money Clock), Double Dare 1987 Fox Syndication Pilot Sound Stage, Double Dare Sound Stages Version 1
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 8:49 am
Game Lab Museum Exhibit: Classic Concentration - Winner's Circle Clock Page 1 ===================== Designer Director Plaque: Before Update 1 of Classic Concentration as an OOC Game, the Clock Display Counters are used for the Winner's Circle Endgame in the OG Classic Concentration with a base time of 35 extending to 95 in theory since the Highest it went to on the actual show was 75 Seconds which were going to be included. However, after two OOC Games of Classic Concentration, it proved to be too difficult as an attempt counter and hard to be included. They're preserved here for posterity.
= Bonus Game Initial 35 Second Attempt 40 Second Attempt 45 Second Attempt 50 Second Attempt 55 Second Attempt 60 Second Attempt 65 Second Attempt 70 Second Attempt 75 Second Attempt 80 Second Attempt 85 Second Attempt 90 Second Attempt 95 Second Attempt
Game Lab Museum Exhibit: Sale of the Century - Winner's Big Money Game Clock Page 1 ===================== Designer Plaque: Before Update 3-1 of Sale of the Century as an OOC Game, the Clock Display Counter shown is used for the Winner's Big Money Endgame, the Third and Final Endgame for Sale of the Century's 3 Endgame Formats until the show's ending in 1989. The reason is was cut for the OOC Game Version and replaced with Double Counter where the Correct Answers & Wrong Answer Count is shown (with 4 Check Marks & 4 Red Xs) is something to do with saving memory on an old computer. So the Attempt Counter for Sale of the Century was cut.
= Winner's Big Money Game Initial 20 Second Attempt 25 Second Attempt 30 Second Attempt 35 Second Attempt 40 Second Attempt 45 Second Attempt 50 Second Attempt 55 Second Attempt 60 Second Attempt 65 Second Attempt 70 Second Attempt 75 Second Attempt 80 Second Attempt 85 Second Attempt 90 Second Attempt 95 Second Attempt
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2023 2:24 pm
Game Lab Museum Exhibit: Double Dare 87 Syndication - Young Adult Version Pilot on Fox Network Page 1 ===================== Plaque: This Sound Stage was intended for the Fox Network Version of Double Dare for Married Couples & Celebrity Guest Star Teams as they compete for up to $5,000, $25,000 in cash and prizes. Seeing as this Pilot Never made it past the airwaves during 1987-1988, neither did this Sound Stage and OOC Game Version. Instead, we got Family Double Dare & Super Special Double Dare in its place. May the Fox Network Nighttime Version of the Young Adult adaptation for Double Dare rest in pieces.
= Regular Syndication "Let's Play Double Dare! Today one of our teams could win [Insert Grand Prize], and now, its time to meet our host, here he is... [Insert Host]" = All Star Syndication "Today, one of our teams could win [Insert Grand Prize]! This is Double Dare and here's your host... [Insert Host]."
Game Lab Museum Exhibit: Double Dare 1986-1993 Version 1 Sets Page 1 ===================== Tester Plaque: There has been re-imaginings of the Game Show Sets. Like the 1996 Grid Set of Jeopardy, a change in design every once in a while is a good idea. But some hosts like to joke around that if something goes really wrong while a new set is assembled then they'll be back in the current set. A Moment of silence, please, for the DMS Double Dare Triple Digit Scoreboard Sets, torn down in its prime.
1986 Premiere Set Version 1
1988 Premiere Fox Set Version 1
1988 Premiere Fox Version Set
1990 Nickelodeon Family Set Version 1
1992 Nickelodeon Family Set Version 1
1992 Premiere Super Special Set Version 1
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2023 8:15 am
Game Lab Museum Exhibit: Second Chance 1976 Pilot Sound Stage Page 1 ===================== Tester Plaque: This Sound Stage is the original model set for Second Chance during the Pilot Episode which survived the Master Tape Reel Wiping Process caused by NBC, CBS, ABC and other Major TV Networks during the 1950s to 1970s. The Podium's Penalty Counter were eventually changed to the Pop Up Penalty Display from the Light Up Penalty Displays... *1 Mandatory Outing Later...* As I was saying... ...The Podium's Penalty Counter were eventually changed to the Pop Up Penalty Display from the Light Up Penalty Displays is because of Reasons Unknown.
Game Lab Museum Exhibit: Get the Picture 1991-1993 Team Names Page 1 ===================== Programmer Plaque: The Orange & Yellow Team Podiums of the Get the Picture Game Show that aired on Nickelodeon actually have team names sometimes used in the Second Season. The names of each team shown sounds like the Inside of a Windows or Mac Computer. Can you guess why?
= Orange Team Names Cassettes Floppy Disk CD DVD = Yellow Team Names Hard Drives Solid Drives
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:05 am
Game Lab Museum Exhibit: Concentration - Double Play Clock Page 1 ===================== Designer Director Plaque: The Clock Display Counter is used in the Double Play Endgame in the OG Concentration with a base time of 10 to 35 extending to 95 in theory since the Highest it went to on Classic Concentration was 75 Seconds which were going to be included. However, the Reason why it would be changed to the Winner's Circle Version for the Concentration OOC Games is due to reasons unknown. So, the Double Play Endgame for the OOC Game of Concentration 1976 was cut
= End Credits Options BGM: YDKJ Vol. 3 High Scores E = Exit N = New Players S = Same Players
============================= Designer Director Plaque: The High Score Tables you see here are for the Fox Version of Family Double Dare from 1988 which were going to be included for the Standalone Fox Version of Family Double Dare as an OOC Game. However, due to the Fusion of both Nickelodeon and Fox Versions of Family Double Dare. The Standalone Fox Version of Family Double Dare never made it as an OOC. A moment of silence please for a Standalone OOC Game with the 10 Bell Salute.
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 8:26 am
Game Lab Museum Double Dare 3-6: Family Era 2-3 (Nickelodeon) Contains Family Double Dare: Nickelodeon Version Page 14
= End Credits Options BGM: YDKJ Vol. 3 High Scores E = Exit N = New Players S = Same Players
============================= Designer Director Plaque: The High Score Tables you see here are for the Nickelodeon Version of Family Double Dare from 1990 & 1992 which were going to be included for the Standalone Nickelodeon Version of Family Double Dare as an OOC Game. However, due to the Fusion of both Nickelodeon and Fox Versions of Family Double Dare. The Standalone Nickelodeon Version of Family Double Dare never made it as an OOC Game. May it Rest in Pieces