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Wheel of Fortune
Wheel of Fortune BA
Series Game Grumps VS
Guest Grumps
Console Wii
Episodes 3 + 2
Playlist The Grumps duke it out in ALL THE GAMES. ALL OF THEM.
Run January 30, 2013 - February 1, 2013
April 25, 2016
January 15th, 2017
Status Complete
One-Off
One-Off

 

Wheel of Fortune is the twenty-fifth game played by Jon and Arin on Game Grumps VS. It was later replayed by Arin, Danny, and special guest Jacob Anderson on Guest Grumps.

The game was sent in to the show by Bonita Noah Pailzzotta and Robert Battersby.

Episodes[]

Game Grumps VS[]

  1. Spin the Wheel
  2. Buy a Vowel
  3. Finale

Guest Grumps[]

  1. Wheel of Fortune with Special Guest Jacob Anderson
  2. Wheel of Fortune with Special Guest Finn Wolfhard

Game information[]

Wheel of Fortune is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin, premiering in 1975 with a syndicated version airing in 1983. Since 1986, the show has been adapted into various video games, most (if not all) based on the syndicated nighttime version. Most versions released before 1998 were published by GameTek, which folded later that year. The modern versions of the Wheel of Fortune video games feature co-host Vanna White since 1982 and host Pat Sajak since 1981. From 1998 until 2010, the show's announcer Charlie O'Donnell participated, with the last of which was released posthumously.

Developed by THQ. The Wii version is compatible with the Wii Speak accessory, and is the first version to feature Pat Sajak alongside Vanna White. First game to feature gift tags and prize puzzles, and the second to have the Free Play, after an updated version of Wheel for the iPhone, iPod touch, and the iPad. Game was released shortly after the death of announcer Charlie O'Donnell, who had participated in this game. An HD version of this game was re-released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and later on Nintendo's Wii U console, two years after its original release for Wii and Nintendo DS. This version is also available in a digital format via Nintendo eShop.

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