This is a pretty cheap game compared to many others. Think about it, you had the $25,000 pyramid back in the 1980s they constantly gave away $10,000 or more. And you have this game which is much newer, which means based on inflation the money is even worth less, only possibly doubling or tripling a couple thousand dollars. But I’m guessing that’s because the viewership wasn’t very big so their budget wasn’t very big. I guess. But they have a pretty big studio audience, why would so many people go to the game that they didn’t really care about. Maybe they just grab people off the streets or all the contestants were the ones in the stands as viewers.
In that same era of the 80s to 90s, they had daytime versions and syndicated evening versions of a game with different pays. Also smaller game shows would be on cable networks like the 90s jokers wild, supermarket sweep, debt, quicksilver, remote control, couch potatoes, & other short lived game shows with not so big payouts.
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This is a pretty cheap game compared to many others. Think about it, you had the $25,000 pyramid back in the 1980s they constantly gave away $10,000 or more. And you have this game which is much newer, which means based on inflation the money is even worth less, only possibly doubling or tripling a couple thousand dollars. But I’m guessing that’s because the viewership wasn’t very big so their budget wasn’t very big. I guess. But they have a pretty big studio audience, why would so many people go to the game that they didn’t really care about. Maybe they just grab people off the streets or all the contestants were the ones in the stands as viewers.
In that same era of the 80s to 90s, they had daytime versions and syndicated evening versions of a game with different pays. Also smaller game shows would be on cable networks like the 90s jokers wild, supermarket sweep, debt, quicksilver, remote control, couch potatoes, & other short lived game shows with not so big payouts.