
The yellow portion of the carpeting is a bit brighter.The steps at the back of the set are gray.The Face-Off Podium has a cleaner outline, and its microphones resemble those on the families' podiums.The final's podiums more closely resemble those of the SNES and Genesis versions. The families' podiums match those used on the TV show, minus the arrows on the bank displays (green instead of the show's actual yellow).A very similar-looking iteration is used in the Windows version that was released around the same time. The "FAMILY FEUD" logo on the Fast Money display is, barring the M, much more accurate to the show.The board's border is also a bit thicker.

The survey board has white dots (light bulbs) present around the inside perimeter and around the score displays, with a solid blue elsewhere.The survey board's score displays are blank, matching the TV show.It's also one of the few versions to adapt the Bullseye round.įEUD\FEUDSET\SET\ is an early version of the main set background ( studio.cel), with a number of differences: The less you pay, the more you will enjoy it.The 3DO Family Feud is the first version to have a voiced host, albeit not Ray Combs (the then-current host) or Richard Dawson (who would return to Feud that Fall) - instead, the credits list Ron Beuhrer as doing the voiceovers with Wal Foster as the visual host via digitized footage. If you can find it cheap, and you are a fan of the Feud or old TV shows it will be worth the investment I wouldn't blow too much on it though. But, it is not a set that I am going to bring out and watch a lot and when/if I do it will be just a few of the episodes. It was interesting to see some of the cast from shows I used to watch many many years ago. There are also shows containing cast from soap operas and a mix of themes such as Heroes and Heroines. While the shows popular at the time such as Eight is Enough, Family and Love Boat are featured several times.

Additionally, the cast of the Brady Bunch, Leave it to Beaver, and other cult favorites are featured only once. I was a little disappointed because it did not contain the episodes with the Lost in Space cast. The big draw for me was to see the guest stars, mostly of the 70s hit shows. If you are a big fan of the show you may find this entertaining.
