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  2. List of The Price Is Right pricing games - Wikipedia

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    Range Game. A $600 range for the price of a prize is displayed as a vertical scale. A $150 range finder moves up the scale, starting from the bottom, and the contestant has one opportunity to stop it by pressing a button. The contestant wins the prize if the range finder is covering the correct price when stopped.

  3. Pachinko - Wikipedia

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    Pachinko. Pachinko (パチンコ) is a mechanical game originating in Japan that is used as an arcade game, and much more frequently for gambling. Pachinko fills a niche in Japanese gambling comparable to that of the slot machine in the West as a form of low-stakes, low-strategy gambling. Pachinko parlors are widespread in Japan, and usually ...

  4. The Wall (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The Wall is a four-story tall (40 ft) pegboard, similar to a pachinko game or bean machine; it also is similar to the board used for the Plinko pricing game on The Price Is Right. The bottom of the board is divided into 15 slots marked with various U.S. dollar amounts, alternately with high and low values. The eight low values range from $1 to ...

  5. "Come on Down" for the Surprising Rules 'Price Is Right ... - AOL

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    Game players need to be careful with the Plinko chips. Richards explained to Buzzfeed that there are only 10 Plinko chips in the world. "They're enormously expensive to make," he said.

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  7. The Price Is Right - Wikipedia

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    The Price Is Right (1956–65) The Price Is Right is an American television game show where contestants compete by guessing the prices of merchandise to win cash and prizes. A 1972 revival by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman of their 1956–1965 show of the same name, the new version added many distinctive gameplay elements.