I prefer the Combs and Karn versions over the Dawson, Anderson, O’Hurley and Harvey versions any day. BTW, Ray Combs, Richard “Kissing Bandit” Dawson and Louie Anderson, survey says… REST… IN… PEACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hee Haw, the classic Country & Western, Southern Classic show! That show gave me the best opportunity to square💃🕺💃🕺💃dance! With Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, Minnie Pearl and her HOOOWDY! Her 👒 with the price tag dangling from it's brim, & Roy Clark with his Banjo strummin' away. They had some iconic C&W singers, bands, and some incredibly talented actors and guest stars. Besides that it was hilarious!
This was really a fun looking game to play. I don't get the first part, but after that, it's just like the show. The fast money round is really good as well! Spot on perfection! This is another must have, I hopefully can find and acquire! Thanks for sharing it!
The first part was a round played for a short time in the history of Family Feud called “Bullseye Round.” It was a part of the show briefly when Ray Combs hosted (around the time this game came out, which is why it’s included), and very briefly when John O’Hurley hosted years later. The goal was to give the number one answer only. Doing so would give your team increasing amounts of money to bank for the fast money round. On the original version, a sweep of the Bullseye Round would allow a team to play for $20K in Fast Money.
I remember back when I had these older systems. I had certain GO TO genres that I LOVED! For the Sega Genesis it was their Sports games. The Genesis was always SPOT ON PERFECT when it came to the Sports games! The Nintendo NES was 2D side scrollers like Mario, although Streets of Rage on the Genesis was a insanely fun game as well! Bonk's Adventure on the TurboGraphx-16 was another GREAT VIDEO GAME THAT I LOVED! Crüe Ball and Sonic Spin-Ball for the Genesis was another top game. But one genre that easily could be found on most systems and could be just as great on all systems were the classic GAMESHOWS! From Wheel of Fortune to Jeopardy, from Family Feud to the 🎰🃏🃏🃏Joker's🃏🃏🃏🎰Wild, from the $100,000.⁰⁰ Pyramid to the Price is Right, etc etc. All of these were fun to watch on📺TV📺 and were all uniquely fun on the home consoles. Some more than others, and some not as good, but all were usually playable and enjoyable. Some of these I wasn't really aware of like the Hollywood Squares. While others were blatantly obvious like Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. I had Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, but sadly I didn't get many of the other less "famous" gameshows. But now looking back at these classical retro games I can say one thing for sure. IF I can get some of these games, I WILL! I'd LOVE to have Family Feud and Hollywood Squares in my collection of retro games! So here's HOPING!
1:17: “Welcome to the Family Feud Challenge! Our opening question: ‘Name the #1 box-office film of 1982.’ The survey says… the #3 answer is… An Officer and A Gentleman! The #2 answer is… Tootsie! What is the #1 answer? You’ll get that answer as we play Bullseye on the Family Feud Challenge! Let’s meet the Zeddemore Family: (insert family members)! Ready for Action! Playing against the Romeo Family: (same as before)! On your marks! Let’s start… THE FAMILY FEUD!!!!!!!! Here’s the star of the Family Feud Challenge… RAY COMBS!!!!!!!!!!”-Gene Wood. “THANK YOU! Thank you very much! Hello to the Romeo Family! Hello to the Zeddemore Family! Thank you! Welcome to the Family Feud Challenge. Our opening question, especially for movie lovers: ‘Name the #1 box-office film of 1982.’ If you said the #1 answer was E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, you hit the bullseye!”-Ray Combs.
I know this game from the hilarious TAS's that took advantage of the game's text parser by entering all sorts of crazy answers that would turn out to be correct as long as the actual correct answers' letters were included in the right order.
Have the actual cartridge of this on the Genesis, fun game. And....huh? The same people who made that awful _Home Alone 2_ game made this? What a surprise.
Way better than any of the Family Feud games for the Wii, PlayStation and any of the other newer systems, they made the newer games super cheesy, dumb with goofy jokes and stuff....
Type in My Fried Eggs were Excellent Today....and it would go "Survey says.....*Ding* My Feet....Good answer!" 🤣😂🤣 Because the way the game worked it would look for letter combinations and that phrase would see My FEET 🤣😂🤣
I prefer you watch the actual TV show, but this SNES version of *_Family Feud_* is decent enough. I can't help but think of Arin Hanson's childhood story with this game when I look at this ( *_"Name something you keep in a junk drawer."_* Answer: Pe*** and Scr**** .... Result: Pencil🤣)
A Triple Round after the same Triple Round is weird It should have been Sudden Death It is a Triple Round where you need to give the top answer to the survey. If you buzz in first and give the top answer, you win all the marbles Also, "Bame a country in which there seems to be never-ending violence" When Israel was one of the answers, that had me saying "THAT'S RELEVANT EVEN TODAY!"
We asked one hundred people: name a TV show that makes you think of square dancing.
FAt MImes sLaY FaE bUDs
(Let's dance, parser.)
@@YukaTakeuchiFan #1 answer!
Which version of the game show Family Feud would you prefer: the older one hosted by Ray Combs or the modern one hosted by Steve Harvey?
I prefer the Combs and Karn versions over the Dawson, Anderson, O’Hurley and Harvey versions any day. BTW, Ray Combs, Richard “Kissing Bandit” Dawson and Louie Anderson, survey says… REST… IN… PEACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hee Haw, the classic Country & Western, Southern Classic show!
That show gave me the best opportunity to square💃🕺💃🕺💃dance! With Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, Minnie Pearl and her HOOOWDY! Her 👒 with the price tag dangling from it's brim, & Roy Clark with his Banjo strummin' away. They had some iconic C&W singers, bands, and some incredibly talented actors and guest stars. Besides that it was hilarious!
This was really a fun looking game to play. I don't get the first part, but after that, it's just like the show. The fast money round is really good as well! Spot on perfection! This is another must have, I hopefully can find and acquire! Thanks for sharing it!
The first part was a round played for a short time in the history of Family Feud called “Bullseye Round.” It was a part of the show briefly when Ray Combs hosted (around the time this game came out, which is why it’s included), and very briefly when John O’Hurley hosted years later. The goal was to give the number one answer only. Doing so would give your team increasing amounts of money to bank for the fast money round. On the original version, a sweep of the Bullseye Round would allow a team to play for $20K in Fast Money.
I remember back when I had these older systems. I had certain GO TO genres that I LOVED! For the Sega Genesis it was their Sports games. The Genesis was always SPOT ON PERFECT when it came to the Sports games! The Nintendo NES was 2D side scrollers like Mario, although Streets of Rage on the Genesis was a insanely fun game as well! Bonk's Adventure on the TurboGraphx-16 was another GREAT VIDEO GAME THAT I LOVED! Crüe Ball and Sonic Spin-Ball for the Genesis was another top game. But one genre that easily could be found on most systems and could be just as great on all systems were the classic GAMESHOWS! From Wheel of Fortune to Jeopardy, from Family Feud to the 🎰🃏🃏🃏Joker's🃏🃏🃏🎰Wild, from the $100,000.⁰⁰ Pyramid to the Price is Right, etc etc. All of these were fun to watch on📺TV📺 and were all uniquely fun on the home consoles. Some more than others, and some not as good, but all were usually playable and enjoyable. Some of these I wasn't really aware of like the Hollywood Squares. While others were blatantly obvious like Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. I had Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, but sadly I didn't get many of the other less "famous" gameshows. But now looking back at these classical retro games I can say one thing for sure. IF I can get some of these games, I WILL! I'd LOVE to have Family Feud and Hollywood Squares in my collection of retro games! So here's HOPING!
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1:17: “Welcome to the Family Feud Challenge! Our opening question: ‘Name the #1 box-office film of 1982.’ The survey says… the #3 answer is… An Officer and A Gentleman! The #2 answer is… Tootsie! What is the #1 answer? You’ll get that answer as we play Bullseye on the Family Feud Challenge! Let’s meet the Zeddemore Family: (insert family members)! Ready for Action! Playing against the Romeo Family: (same as before)! On your marks! Let’s start… THE FAMILY FEUD!!!!!!!! Here’s the star of the Family Feud Challenge… RAY COMBS!!!!!!!!!!”-Gene Wood.
“THANK YOU! Thank you very much! Hello to the Romeo Family! Hello to the Zeddemore Family! Thank you! Welcome to the Family Feud Challenge. Our opening question, especially for movie lovers: ‘Name the #1 box-office film of 1982.’ If you said the #1 answer was E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, you hit the bullseye!”-Ray Combs.
The record I had in this game was $94,605 back in 1994.
I know this game from the hilarious TAS's that took advantage of the game's text parser by entering all sorts of crazy answers that would turn out to be correct as long as the actual correct answers' letters were included in the right order.
I saw a bit of that. Some hilarious stuff there.
@@NintendoComplete Why did you delete the first version you did?
@@chrissheppard8351 It didn't show the whole career and it was SD
@@NintendoComplete What do you mean by whole career?
@@chrissheppard8351 Once you've won enough the game forces you to retire.
Have the actual cartridge of this on the Genesis, fun game. And....huh? The same people who made that awful _Home Alone 2_ game made this? What a surprise.
Way better than any of the Family Feud games for the Wii, PlayStation and any of the other newer systems, they made the newer games super cheesy, dumb with goofy jokes and stuff....
I love this game
Marvelous video.
Obviously the host of this era wouldn't be current mainstay, Steve Harvey. Perhaps it's comedian Louie Anderson instead?
Ray Combs hosted during this era of the Bullseye round.
@@ShaqC This was early 90s, so it would have been Ray.
Other hosts include Richard Karn (my second favorite Family Feud host besides Ray Combs), John O’Hurley and the late Richard Dawson.
Omg, I didn't know Family Feud came out in 1991! I was still a sperm!
The Sharedata version came out for PCs, Apple II and I think C-64 too was late 80s, still styled after Richard Dawson's version.
This kinda funny
Type in My Fried Eggs were Excellent Today....and it would go "Survey says.....*Ding* My Feet....Good answer!" 🤣😂🤣 Because the way the game worked it would look for letter combinations and that phrase would see My FEET 🤣😂🤣
Holaaaaaa desde España,,,,,, mu friend
I prefer you watch the actual TV show, but this SNES version of *_Family Feud_* is decent enough. I can't help but think of Arin Hanson's childhood story with this game when I look at this ( *_"Name something you keep in a junk drawer."_* Answer: Pe*** and Scr**** .... Result: Pencil🤣)
Don't forget about the C D Player = Model Car one with Jon 😂
So how long does it take until you’ve memorized all the answers?
Not too long. The question bank isn't that big.
A Triple Round after the same Triple Round is weird
It should have been Sudden Death
It is a Triple Round where you need to give the top answer to the survey. If you buzz in first and give the top answer, you win all the marbles
Also,
"Bame a country in which there seems to be never-ending violence"
When Israel was one of the answers, that had me saying "THAT'S RELEVANT EVEN TODAY!"
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Bullseye
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Scott the Woz brought me here
Very good game. I have this on my 100,000 retro system emulator