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  2. Saturday Supercade - Wikipedia

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    Q*bert with Coily, Ugg, Wrongway, Slick and Sam (from the Q*bert arcade game) Pitfall Harry with his pet mountain lion Quickclaw and his niece Rhonda (unlike the others which are arcade games, this segment is from the home console game Pitfall!). The cartoon was simply called "Pitfall!". Pitfall! and Q*bert rotated weekly while the other three ...

  3. Q*bert - Wikipedia

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    Video Games magazine placed Q*bert first in its list of Top Ten Hits, describing it as "the most unusual and exciting game of the show" and stating that "no operator dared to walk away without buying at least one". [16] The Coin Slot reported "Gottlieb's game, Q*BERT, was one of the stars of the show", and predicted that "The game should do ...

  4. Pyramid (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid is an American game show franchise that has aired several versions domestically and internationally. The show was developed by Bob Stewart. The original series, The $10,000 Pyramid, debuted on CBS on March 26, 1973, [6] and spawned seven subsequent Pyramid series. Most later series featured a full title format matching the original ...

  5. 'Seinfeld's' Jason Alexander talks shrinkage on '$100,000 ...

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    It was a night of laughs and gaffes as Hollywood stars competed on primetime game shows on behalf of their favorite charities. 'Seinfeld's' Jason Alexander talks shrinkage on '$100,000 Pyramid ...

  6. Stewart Television - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Stewart revived The $25,000 Pyramid, but to keep the name and the game show confused with Cullen's version, the format was renamed as The New $25,000 Pyramid with Dick Clark as host. The show was taped at CBS Television City in Hollywood, California. The same year, Bob and his son Sande created the unsold game show Twisters. It would ...

  7. Remember Q*bert? We hung out at an arcade with the ... - AOL

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    CHICAGO -- I met the Q*bert Guy in suburban Brookfield, Illinois, the other day. That’s how my editor referred to him — the Q*bert Guy. That’s how I referred to him — the Q*bert Guy. Which ...

  8. Bob Stewart (television producer) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Stewart (born Isidore L. Steinberg; August 27, 1920 – May 4, 2012) was an American television game show producer. He was active in the TV industry from 1956 until his retirement in 1991. [1] Stewart is known for creating some of the most popular game shows for Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions.

  9. A computer was trained to play Qbert and immediately broke ...

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