The lights fade down to an ominously dark, bluish hue. The score bombards you with its Hans Zimmer-esque brass and electronic drums. In front of you, a seasoned television veteran calmly asking you questions while subtly negging you all the way. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, that game show phenomenon from the late '90s and early 2000s, used every tool at its disposal to put the pressure on every single contestant who dared challenge the hot seat. But one man, despite all of this pressure, cheated the slick television system and just nearly won. Or...did he? If …
The Masked Singer's Ken Jeong has been announced as the host for Fox's new music game show "I Can See Your Voice," which will premiere later in 2020.
Game shows are perfect meme-fodder, and these are the best of the best when it comes to poking fun at life through trivia.
Some of 2020's biggest titles will be at the Taipei Game Show.
FromSoftware's newest game, a collaboration with Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin called Elden Ring, will appear at the Taipei Game Show.
The Witcher books, games, and show order can be confusing for newcomers, but we've put together a beginner's guide to all things witcher.
Game shows are one of the oldest, most popular television genres. While many know Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune, here's 10 you may have missed.
Alex Trebek has been the host of Jeopardy for more than three decades. Fans have had fun creating hilarious memes surrounding his career.
What makes a good game show? A charming host and the audience's ability to play along at home. We rank your favorite popular TV shows in the genre.
How would Nickelodeon look like today if we had the old gameshows back? Would it bring nostalgia or make us cringe? find out here
Whether you're a Red Jaguar, Blue Barracuda, Green Monkey, Orange Iguana, Purple Parrot, or a Silver Snake, you're getting a second chance to assemble the Shrine of the Silver Monkey, outsmart the Temple Guards and get out of the Temple before time is up, because Nickelodeon’s iconic ‘90s series Legends of the Hidden Temple is back! Quibi has announced a revived and reimagined take on Legends of the Hidden Temple, the cherished 90s competition show produced by Nickelodeon and Stone & Company. Originally airing from 1993-1999 on Nickelodeon, Legends of the Hidden Temple holds a special …
A very specific subset of people raised on Legends of the Hidden Temple and Star Wars are about to be real mad they're not 12-years-old again. Disney+ just announced a new kids' game show titled Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge that will test young contestants' abilities to overcome "thrilling and fun obstacles" and rise to the rank of Jedi Knight. (If one of those obstacles isn't "Anakin Skywalker's lightsaber" why are we even doing this?) The series will be hosted by Ahmed Best, best known to the world as the voice of unanimously beloved character …
A new Star Wars game show is coming to Disney+ in 2020 hosted by Jar Jar Binks actor Ahmed Best and titled Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge.
You’ve likely seen an episode or two of the Sean Evans-hosted Hot Ones on the First We Feast YouTube channel (produced by Complex Networks). The premise is simple. Evans sits down with celebrity guests and asks them personal questions while they dine on progressively hotter chicken wings. The result, often, is a pretty entertaining reaction to the fiery sauced poultry. But a web talk series isn’t enough. truTV has stepped in with a 20-episode series order for Hot Ones: The Game Show, according to Deadline. The network has also licensed episodes of the original Hot Ones …
A new post on the Japanese PlayStation Blog reveals all the games Sony will be showing off at Tokyo Game Show 2019, and there's a ton of them.
Remember when the television landscape had game shows aimed at kids that actually featured kid contestants? If you do, you likely grew up during the 80s and 90s. For whatever reason, there doesn't seem to be anywhere near the number of kids game shows today, so we decided to take a look back on the best ones the 90s had to offer. +1 to Nostalgia! Here's a little caveat before you dive into this ranked list: I'll only be covering American kids game shows that were on the air from 1990 to 1999. Sorry to our international …
Reality dating shows really hit a low point in the 2000s, with some of the ideas being so terrible that the shows ended after a few episodes.
Game shows are experiencing a crazy renaissance. Not only are tons of game shows launching with innovative new concepts, but many of the old classics our parents and grandparents used to watch are making their way back to the small screen, too. And in many cases, it’s well-known actors who are heading up the shows, serving as comical, entertaining, and enthusiastic hosts.