Abandonware DOS title

Games based on a TV game show sorted by release date

American and other game shows have often been adapted into video games in the past, especially during the DOS era. Family Feud, Jeopardy!, and Wheel of Fortune are just a few of the quiz shows converted for PC, sometimes successfully, other times not. On other occasions, in the absence of official licenses, developers created entirely original game shows as the basis for their games (Lexi-Cross and others).

Most popular based on a TV game show games

family-feud-03

Family Feud

DOS1987 Softie
jeopardy-splash

Jeopardy!

DOS1987 Sharedata
wheel-of-fortune-splash

Wheel of Fortune

DOS1987 Softie
classic-concentration-01

Classic Concentration

DOS1988 Softie
jeopardy-second-02

Jeopardy! Second Edition

DOS1988 Sharedata
mad-show-01

Mad Show

DOS1988 Silmarils
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The $100,000 pyramid

DOS1988 Magicom Multimedia
winlosedraw-splash

Win, Lose or Draw

DOS1988 Softie
hollywood-squares-02

Hollywood Squares

DOS1989 GameTek
jeopardy-junior-03

Jeopardy! Junior Edition

DOS1989 Sharedata
mtv-remote-control-02

Remote Control

DOS1989 Softie
familyfeud-splash

The all new Family Feud

DOS1989 Softie
lexicross-3

Lexi-Cross

DOS1991 Platinumware
Lexi-Cross is an abandoned science fiction tv show-styled puzzle game. Lexi-Cross was developed by Platinumware and released for DOS by Interplay Productions in 1991. The gameplay is a turn-based mix between Scrabble and Wheel of fortune with elements of Battleship.
americangladiators-splash

American Gladiators

DOS1992 Magicom Multimedia
late-night-tv-show-06

Late Night Sexy TV Show

DOS1994NSFW Dynabyte
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