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  2. Go (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Go is an American television game show created by Bob Stewart and aired on NBC from October 3, 1983, to January 20, 1984. The show featured two teams, each composed of four contestants and a celebrity. The teams had to construct questions one word at a time to convey a word or phrase to their teammates.

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  4. Go Jetters - Wikipedia

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    Go Jetters is a British animated television series airing on CBeebies [2] and is also available on BBC iPlayer.A geography-based programme, it was commissioned by CBeebies controller Kay Benbow and is a co-production of CBeebies In-house Production and BBC Worldwide.

  5. Games World - Wikipedia

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    The original show also had different formats during the week, called The Peep Parlour, which was a computer-designed peep-parlour where videogamers would ask for advice from "The Games Mistress" related to their video game playing queries, and featured Diane Youdale, better known as Jet from Gladiators, and a selection of other characters. This ...

  6. Download (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Download is an Australian children's game show which aired on the Nine Network from 2000 until 2002. Scott McRae hosted the first two seasons of the show in 2000–2001; [1] he was replaced by Nathan Lloyd for the third season in 2001–2002, while Emily Jade O'Keefe hosted the fourth season of the show (which aired in mid-2002).

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  8. Landing (series) - Wikipedia

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    Landing is a series of flight simulator video games by Taito.Almost all games were released for arcades, except the Jet de Go! Series released for PlayStation consoles.. They are amateur flight simulation arcade video games that run on the Taito Air System and use 3D polygon graphics. [1]

  9. Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman - Wikipedia

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    Fetch! is a reality-based game show where young contestants (ages 10–14) face various challenges to gain points. During these challenges, they must complete various tasks assigned to them ahead of time and on the fly by Ruff and surrogates, depending on the situation.