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Legends of the Hidden Temple and Nick Arcade were ok but gameshows always kinda bored me because I could never get invested. Same reason I can't get into sports. I watched those and Double Dare sometimes though just because it was marketed to me and there was nothing better to do. Oh the days before the internet, how I don't miss you.But here have this shocking video from the Olmec Heads later years if you're 18+, which if you remember Legends of the Hidden Temple you almost certainly are.Olmec: Sex TherapistOtherwise just laugh at these dark times from days past.The Camcorder LP's AncestorIn that vein, here's a bonus-Flawless Victory
I was a fan of BBC's The Weakest Link. The only reason was Anne Robinson's excessive sarcastic remarks and clever insults of the players.
That's actually not her off-camera. It's the writers of the show that have written all those excessive sarcastic remarks and expect her to follow along with the script. I believe the show was pulled off the air because they went too far. At least according to some of the stories I've heard. They even interviewed Anne Robinson about her position on the show and she told the interviewer that what you see on the Weakest Link is not who she really is. The weakest link is one of those programs that should tell other game show producers how not to do a game show. A lot of the people who went to The weakest link had to get therapy because of their experiences. Things like suicidal thoughts, tendencies and deep depression were the results of that show.
Legends of the Hidden Temple. Scary Aztec guys grabbing kids and snatching them into the abyss. Definitely wouldn't fly in today's society but I used to get scared as much as they did. My second choice is Supermarket Sweep. I wish it were around still, I'm a beast in the grocery store
What the hell is wrong with? #4: Nick Arcade
The part where they're asking 10-year-kids on things that happen in the movie Misery gets me every time.
Notice that he gives Tomb Raider 2 an "A" in controls but Symphony of the Night gets a "C".