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  2. Gamezville - Wikipedia

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    The show would start with the first part of the Face Off segment, where a multiplayer game is used to settle a dispute between two members of the public, or, in the second series, celebrities. This takes the form of a best of three match between the two guests, the winner of which then plays against one of the hosts.

  3. Nick Arcade - Wikipedia

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    The Video Zone was a live-action video game with three levels. Using a video monitor to see themselves, the contestants would be backstage, climbing ladders, throwing "snowballs", and using a boat in front of a bluescreen attempting to achieve previously explained goals (which was always to obtain three objects) for each level of the game.

  4. The Romp (website) - Wikipedia

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    The Romp (also known as Romp.com) was a Los Angeles-based entertainment website that specialized in original flash animation videos and games. It began operations in April 2000 and closed in 2005. It began operations in April 2000 and closed in 2005.

  5. Dan Gallagher - Wikipedia

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    Dan Gallagher (May 14, 1957 – January 20, 2001) was a Canadian broadcaster, best known for hosting the game show Test Pattern on MuchMusic between 1989 and 1991. Also in the 1980s, he appeared on the Canadian music channel MuchMusic as a VJ and host of the Pepsi Power Hour.

  6. How to watch 'The Flash': Where to watch the new Ezra Miller ...

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    If you want to watch more episodes of The Flash Season 9, your only option right now is to buy those individual episodes through a platform like Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV (through iTunes ...

  7. Starcade - Wikipedia

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    Starcade was the first video arcade game show, and set the blueprint for similar game shows like Video Power, Nick Arcade, and Arena. The show was used to sponsor and showcase brand new coin-operated machines of the golden age of arcade video games .

  8. You Don't Know Jack (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The show received a mixed review from Tom Jicha of the South Florida Sun Setinel, who wrote, "The goal is clearly summertime fun, and Jack hits the mark. Nevertheless, it's hard to imagine a show so slight becoming this off-season's Millionaire or even impressing enough to win a berth in the regular season lineup. Then again, critics sometimes ...

  9. Video & Arcade Top 10 - Wikipedia

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    V&A Top 3: Nicholas' main co-host delivers a list of the top 3 best selling video games at the time of filming (originally the "Top 10" like in the show's title.) A separate contest after this segment allowed home viewers to win a larger prize if they could be the first to write in with the solution to a more difficult code or hint from a game ...