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Does anyone have a picture of the Family Feud box for the ADAM? I've never actually see it before, just the tape and manual.

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Does anyone have a picture of the Family Feud box for the ADAM? I've never actually see it before, just the tape and manual.

Never saw that one

 

NIAD must know about though. ;)

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I do recall seing a boxed Family Feud on eBay more or less recently. Or maybe it was just the manual and DDP, my memory is hazy...

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I do recall seing a boxed Family Feud on eBay more or less recently. Or maybe it was just the manual and DDP, my memory is hazy...

Just the manual I think. I remember seeing that too.

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I think the last time I saw it complete on ebay was about 2 years ago.

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You should ask Bob Slopsema (adamcon on AA). If there's such a thing as a boxed copy of Family Feud, he will have it, or he'll know someone who has it. Send him a PM. :)

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Here are pics of the front and back of the Family Feud box. As far as commercially released and boxed ADAM software, I am missing only a couple of the Candian variations and am in the process of scanning everything for the Coleco Industries (Museum) website.

 

 

 

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Here are pics of the front and back of the Family Feud box. As far as commercially released and boxed ADAM software, I am missing only a couple of the Candian variations and am in the process of scanning everything for the Coleco Industries (Museum) website.

 

I knew you was aware! ;)

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BTW, doesn't the blonde-haired woman at the bottom left of the box look a little like Marcy Darcy from Married with Children?

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BTW, doesn't the blonde-haired woman at the bottom left of the box look a little like Marcy Darcy from Married with Children?

 

I don't know, but the guy on the far right looks like Kirk Cameron's estranged evil brother. :P

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Cool, I've never seen that box before.


There's something... wrong with the girls expression. It's like she's trying to laugh but her eyes make it look more like a scream.

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Wow, I completely misread the topic title as "Addams Family Feud."

 

I came in here fully expecting a hack of Family Feud with Morticia and Gomez or something :P

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Wow, I completely misread the topic title as "Addams Family Feud."

 

I came in here fully expecting a hack of Family Feud with Morticia and Gomez or something :P

 

exactly what i saw!

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Cool, I've never seen that box before.
There's something... wrong with the girls expression. It's like she's trying to laugh but her eyes make it look more like a scream.

 

I think Kirk Cameron estranged evil brother is goosing that poor young girl. Must be a Canadian thing! :-o

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BTW, there's gotta be a better way to make it to 3,000 posts than making any further posts in this thread... with the way things seem to be heading and all.

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Here are pics of the front and back of the Family Feud box. As far as commercially released and boxed ADAM software, I am missing only a couple of the Candian variations and am in the process of scanning everything for the Coleco Industries (Museum) website.

 

The photos you show look like cardboard boxes yet most ADAM software in the US was in plastic clamshell boxes. Was this an exception to that? I could swear that I used to have the box for this game but I can't find it anywhere. Maybe I bought this from the old Adams House in Texas and forgot and only got the game.

I do have another ddp of extra questiions for this game though. I am not sure if that was a homebrew thing or not. I bet someone here will know the answer though.

 

 

 

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The photos you show look like cardboard boxes yet most ADAM software in the US was in plastic clamshell boxes. Was this an exception to that? I could swear that I used to have the box for this game but I can't find it anywhere. Maybe I bought this from the old Adams House in Texas and forgot and only got the game.

I do have another ddp of extra questiions for this game though. I am not sure if that was a homebrew thing or not. I bet someone here will know the answer though.

Dragons Lair and Zaxxon also came in Cardboard boxes. Not sure about Best of Broderbund, I've never seen that box either (hint hint NIAD)
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The photos you show look like cardboard boxes yet most ADAM software in the US was in plastic clamshell boxes. Was this an exception to that? I could swear that I used to have the box for this game but I can't find it anywhere. Maybe I bought this from the old Adams House in Texas and forgot and only got the game.

I do have another ddp of extra questiions for this game though. I am not sure if that was a homebrew thing or not. I bet someone here will know the answer though.

Yes, the Family Feud box is indeed of the cardboard variety. It and other U.S. releases such as Dragon's Lair (DDP and DIsk), The Best of Broderbund (DDP), Super Zaxxon (Disk) and the three Flash Facts (DDP) were all cardboard boxes and pretty much everything else was released in plastic clamshells.

 

Canadian releases by Coleco of Canada were pretty much all cardboard boxes as well, but U.S. plastic clamshell versions were sold in Canada as well.

 

The extra questions pack for Family Feud was released by Walters Software Co. in 1986 along with a program called F.F. Writer that let people create their own packs.

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Not sure about Best of Broderbund, I've never seen that box either (hint hint NIAD)

If I post everything here, there won't be anything left for the Coleco Industries website. ;)

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