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  2. Category:1990s British game shows - Wikipedia

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    Sale of the Century (British game show) Scavengers (game show) Scrapheap Challenge; Second Guess; See It Saw It; Shooting Stars (1993 TV series) Show Me the Money (British game show) Singled Out; Small Talk (British game show) Something for the Weekend (game show) Sounds Like Music; Space Cadets (game show) Spellbound (game show) Sporting ...

  3. Video Power - Wikipedia

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    The first format of Video Power consisted of both live-action segments and cartoon segments from the Acclaim Entertainment-produced series, The Power Team.The cartoon was an adventure featuring Johnny Arcade and a team of heroes from different NES games and a Game Boy game published by Acclaim: Max Force, a policeman from NARC; Kuros, the knight from Wizards and Warriors; Tyrone, a basketball ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Bad Influence! - Wikipedia

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    Bad Influence! is a 1990s British factual television programme broadcast on CITV from 1992 to 1996, produced in Leeds by Yorkshire Television.It looked at video games and computer technology, and was described as a "kid’s Tomorrow's World". [1]

  6. The Power Team (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon show featured characters from five different console video games published by Acclaim Entertainment.They included Max Force from NARC (originally an arcade game by Williams, ported to the NES by Rare), Kuros from the Wizards and Warriors series (originally created by Rare), Kwirk from the eponymous Game Boy title (originally by Atlus), Tyrone from Arch Rivals (originally by Midway ...

  7. GamesMaster - Wikipedia

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    It was the first UK television programme dedicated to video games. [1] Dominik Diamond was the host for six of the original seven series while astronomer Sir Patrick Moore featured as the GamesMaster. He was replaced in 2021 with Sir Trevor McDonald. The show's format consists of a mixture of game reviews, small "features", tips and challenges.

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  9. Category:1990s game shows - Wikipedia

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    1990s American game shows (2 C, 90 P) 1990s Australian game shows (1 C, 36 P) B. 1990s British game shows (5 C, 191 P) C. 1990s Canadian game shows (20 P) F. Family ...