Password : Volume Four : 4260

Description: This classic game is in great condition, some wear to box, first inside page of score pad missing. Includes about 54 Password Cards (including a sheet of still connected cards), Scoring Indicator Dial, Score Pad, Two “Magic Window” Revealers, instructions inside box lid, a pencil and the box. Made in USA. Please see pictures. The pictures in this listing display the actual items you will receive. We ship securely worldwide in safely padded packages. Please contact us with any questions. Thank you.

The Milton Bradley Company introduced the first home version of Password in 1962 and subsequently released 24 editions of the game until 1986. Owing to common superstition, these releases were numbered 1–12 and 14–25, skipping 13. It was tied with Concentration as the most prolific of Milton Bradley's home versions of popular game shows and was produced well into the Super Password era of the television show. Milton Bradley also published three editions of a Password Plus home game between 1979 and 1981, but never did a version for Super Password. Since 1997, Endless Games has released seven editions of Password, including a children's edition with gameplay closer to the various incarnations of Pyramid, a special "50th Anniversary Edition" in 2011 and a DVD edition featuring the voice of Todd Newton notably, the latter uses the original ABC logo on its packaging. In addition, Endless released a home version of Million-Dollar Password in 2008. A computer version of Super Password was released by GameTek for MS-DOS systems, as well as the Apple II and Commodore 64, shortly before the series was canceled. A Nintendo Entertainment System version was also planned but never released. Tiger Electronics released an electronic hand-held "Super Password" game in the late 1990s. More recently, Irwin Toy released a new hand-held electronic version featuring a touch screen with a stylus to enter words. An online version of Password was once available on its now-defunct website Uproar.com where instead of just one partner every time, you were allowed to play along with lots of other people in a party atmosphere. However, as of September 30, 2006, the website no longer offers any game show-based online games of any kind. Interactive online versions of Password Plus and Super Password were once available from Game Show Network where you would play along while watching the show. As with several other Goodson-Todman/Goodson game shows, Password has been adapted into a slot machine by WMS Gaming. A simulated Allen Ludden emcees the proceedings, with the voices and caricatures of Rose Marie, Dawn Wells, Adam West, and Marty Allen. One bonus round offers the player free spins; the other involves choosing from four envelopes offered by the celebrities. Finding the "Password" envelope advances the player to a new level with four more envelopes, worth more prize money. (wiki)
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