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Date Posted: 16:33:00 05/18/05 Wed
Author: No name
Subject: Re: If TPIR (Edmur) makes more interesting............
In reply to: 's message, "Re: If TPIR (Edmur) makes more interesting............" on 18:22:44 05/11/05 Wed

I Think Hurry Up could make it to Larry's Version of the show., Here's my next idea.

SUPER BALL

Super Ball was a one-of-a-kind game based on the arcade game Skee-Ball. A contestant was shown three large prizes, each quite nice, with the last being the most expensive of them all (a car, nice trip, trailer, etc). A contestant earned a ball representing each prize by guessing the price of a small item from two choices. The contestant played Skee-Ball with each ball won. If the contestant threw the ball into the win circle on the Skee-Ball board, s/he won the large prize that the ball represented. If the ball went into the $50 or $100 circles, s/he won that amount of money. After all the earned balls were played for, the contestant was then shown a fourth and final small item called the "Super Ball." If the contestant earned that ball and threw it into the win circle, s/he won the large prizes s/he hadn't won with the first three balls. For example, if the contestant hadn't won any of the large items, s/he won them all by throwing the Super Ball in the win circle. If the contestant had only won large item #1, s/he would then win large items #2 and #3 as well. If the contestant hadn't even earned one or more of the balls, s/he could make up for that and win those large prizes as well. In the rare case that the contestant had won all three large items with the first three balls, landing the Super Ball in the win circle won a $3,000 cash bonus. If the Super Ball landed in one of the cash circles instead, it was worth triple the amount of cash for that circle.

Super Ball was well loved by TPiR fans because of its elaborate setup. The three prizes were behind the three doors and as they were displayed in the introduction, the music is Thunder (Also used on NASCAR Week on Family Feud [USA]) was played, In this case the Super Ball was won, the doors would be whisked open simultaneously to display all the prizes again.

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