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- Submitted: May 30 2023 06:43 PM
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Download The Price is Right: Grand Game 2.0 1.0
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Price Right Grand Game
The game premiered on May 16, 1980, making history as the very first pricing game played purely for cash. The first win in Grand Game was on November 10, 1980 the eighth playing. The winner, a Samoan named Pauline Anderson, proceeded to chase Bob Barker around the stage resulting in a classic moment seen in many clip specials. The contestant begins with $1 displayed on a game board and a "target price." The contestant is then shown six grocery items, four of which are priced below the target price and two of which are priced above. The contestant selects an item they believe is less than the target price. If they are correct, a zero was added to the display, increasing the prize to $10. This is repeated for two more items, correct answers increasing the prize to $100 and then $1,000. To this point, if a contestant selects an item priced above the target price, they leave with the amount shown on the board, including $1 for choosing incorrectly on the first pick. After winning $1,000, the contestant may quit the game and keep the $1,000 or risk it to choose the one remaining
product that does not exceed the target price. If the contestant picks the last item that is below the target price, he/she wins $10,000. If he/she gets it wrong, the contestant loses everything and the game is over. In the pinball version, shoot 50 Grand Game Ramps, and you win the
million dollar feature for 250,000,000 points. Lock up to 2 balls to start the Grand Game Multiball. Shoot 3 times at the Grand Game Ramp to score three jackpots to light the super jackpot. Shoot one more Grand Game Ramp to collect the Grand Game Super Jackpot for 100,000,000 points. You'll have a grand time of playing The Price is Right: Grand Game 2.0!
GOOD LUCK!
product that does not exceed the target price. If the contestant picks the last item that is below the target price, he/she wins $10,000. If he/she gets it wrong, the contestant loses everything and the game is over. In the pinball version, shoot 50 Grand Game Ramps, and you win the
million dollar feature for 250,000,000 points. Lock up to 2 balls to start the Grand Game Multiball. Shoot 3 times at the Grand Game Ramp to score three jackpots to light the super jackpot. Shoot one more Grand Game Ramp to collect the Grand Game Super Jackpot for 100,000,000 points. You'll have a grand time of playing The Price is Right: Grand Game 2.0!
GOOD LUCK!
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It's a pity that these tables you make don't have backglas...it's hard to play on them in cabinet mode...in any case, thank you very much for your work