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  2. Category:Japanese game shows - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese game shows" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. All-Star ...

  3. List of programs broadcast by TBS Television (Japan)

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    1.4 Game shows. 1.5 Other. 2 Future programming. ... Variety shows. Kato-chan Ken-chan Gokigen TV (1986–1992) Utaban (1996–2010) Koko ga Hen da yo Nihonjin (1998 ...

  4. List of programs broadcast by Game Show Network - Wikipedia

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    Game Show Countdown: Top 10 Hosts: 2007: Game Show Flashback: 2014: Game Show Greatest Moments: 2007: Game Show Hall of Fame: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: 2007: Games Across America: 2004–05: Gameworld: 1997–98: Get a Clue: 2020–21: 2021 Grand Slam: 2007: GSN Daily Draw : 2019: GSN Live: 2008–11: GSN Radio (online only at GSN.com ...

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  6. Japanese variety show - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese variety show is an entertainment television program made up of a variety of original stunts, musical performances, comedy skits, quiz contests, and other acts. . Japanese variety shows are characterized by an eccentric, fast-paced style and are typically scheduled during prime television time for enterta

  7. Brain Wall - Wikipedia

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    The rules of the game are the same, and how points are awarded varies from country to country. Contestants wearing helmets and elbow and knee pads and a silver (or gold in some countries) spandex unitard stand on the "Play Area". A Styrofoam wall, 4 metres (13 ft) wide by 2.3 metres (7.5 ft) tall, consisting of cut-outs resembling Tetris blocks, is revealed a

  8. Japanizi: Going, Going, Gong! - Wikipedia

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    Japanizi "Going, Going, Gong!" ("ゴーイング、ゴーイング、ゴング!") is a Canadian children's physical game show with a Japanese motif where contestants compete with a teammate against other teams as they tackle obstacles and challenges to test their mental capabilities, strength, endurance, and smarts. [1]

  9. Cash Cab (Japanese game show) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the game, contestants are offered a "Double-Up Chance" similar to the US and Canadian versions' Video Bonus, where they may risk their winnings on a final double-or-nothing question. If the players opt to take the chance, they pick one of three envelopes, each containing a different question which may vary greatly in difficulty.