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In 2019, Winning Moves Games USA published Scattergories 30th Anniversary Edition. It is a classic reproduction of the original 1989 edition. It includes all original categories and components, including the mechanical timer with three different time settings, six folders, six answer pads, and the multisided, oversized die. [5]
Year Location Winners 1990 New York, NY: Abalone; Scattergories; Taboo; Tribond; Trivial Pursuit: Genus Edition; 1991 New York, NY: Clue: The Great Museum Caper
Winning Moves 1995 [79] Sharp Shooters: Jeffrey Breslow, Howard J. Morrison, Rouben Terzian Milton Bradley: 1994 [79] Myst: Robyn Miller and Rand Miller |Broderbund: University Games 1993 [79] Inklings: Mattel: 1992 [79] Pipeline: Ryan Courtney Playco Hawaii 1991 [79] Trumpet: Phil Orbanes Sr. International Games
Scattergories (game show) Scrabble (game show) Shoot for the Stars; Showdown (American game show) The Singing Bee (American game show) Small Fortune (American game show) Snap Judgment (game show) Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge; Stop Me If You've Heard This One; Storybook Squares; Strike It Rich (1947 game show) Stumpers (game show) The Swift Show
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Scattergories is an American game show on NBC daytime hosted by Dick Clark, with Charlie Tuna as announcer, that aired from January 18 to June 11, 1993. [1] The show, which was adapted from the Milton Bradley board game of the same name, was produced by Reg Grundy Productions and was the second to last American game show to be produced by the company.
Philip E. Orbanes is an American board game designer, author, founding partner and former president of Winning Moves Games in Danvers, Massachusetts. Orbanes is a graduate of the Case Institute of Technology (now Case Western Reserve University). He was a Senior Vice President for Research and Development at Parker Brothers until the 1990s.