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Satellite Tv Lets You Test Your Game Show Knowledge

There's nothing more exciting than getting together with a group of close friends for the evening to watch some of game show television's finest programs. With the variety of shows that exist, you can cater your selections to what your guests like best. Perhaps you will spend the evening partaking in your absolute favorite show, or maybe you will want to mix it up a bit by choosing a number of different programs to play throughout the night. Even better, with satellite TV's exclusive offerings, you can do more than just participate as an observer from the other side of your television screen. Instead, you and your friends can be the contestants for a change!

One of the most classic and enjoyable shows to watch and interact with is The Price is Right. And don't worry if you have not yet adjusted to the show's most recent host, Drew Carey, because you can also watch the older shows hosted by the adorable Bob Barker. Watching older episodes is fun not only because of Mr. Barker's presence. It's also interesting because you can observe the fashion trends (that you yourself may have at one time sported) as well as all the household items that were so desirable in their day. Getting the price right may of course be a bit of a challenge, especially if you are estimating by today's inflated costs. If you are really concerned about being correct, the older episodes might present a challenge, but you can always snap back to the present day by watching a more recent episode in HD.

For the more trivia inclined gamers, the all time favorite amongst factual knowledge consumers is of course, Jeopardy. Depending on how dedicated you have been to watching Jeopardy throughout its run will definitely help if you and your guests decide to watch older episodes. It's always a pleasant surprise, and good way to show off to your friends, when you recognize a particular episode. You'll fare even better if you remember all of the answers and questions. If you and your friends are super nerdy, the ultimate challenge would be to analyze the show from its initial run up into the present episodes, taking notes on the types of answers and questions that appear, how they change over time, if there are any repeats, et cetera. Doing this could provide an infinite number of additional game show night meetings to be held in the future.

But if simply observing the contestants from the other side of your flat screen television isn't fun enough, satellite TV offers games in which you and your friends become the players. Similar to a video game, your remote enables you to participate in the game and respond to answers, without having to buy a separate gaming console. This type of game show interaction is also great because the questions are original, so you know your opponent has no previous knowledge of the content, unlike that April 8, 1997 episode of Jeopardy he took notes on.

Ultimately, hosting your own game show night is a fantastic way to bring your friends together in front of your high definition television. You can test your knowledge by estimating a 1982 refrigerator's price, or providing the question to one of Alex Trebec's many Jeopardy answers. And if watching other contestants play isn't your preferred method of entertainment, you can always test out interactive gaming options.

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