These oddities were more than enough to make me interested in seeing how the Wheel worked. Instead of being colored silver and gold respectively, $5000 and $10,000 were colored pink and purple. Interested, I found some pictures of the then-upcoming game, which was to have a $30 price tag, and quickly became intrigued when I saw the 20-wedge Wheel layout. My odyssey with this game started in the fall of 2004 when I came across news on Matt Ottinger's Game Show Home Game Page discussing it. Today is 45 years to the day Wheel of Fortune premiered as a daytime game show on NBC, and this is what I have to show in honor of the 45th anniversary - the actual confirmed layout of Tiger Electronics' Wheel of Fortune Live Play electronic game from 2004. January 6: You're here! Read all about it! January 5: La Roue Chanceuse 1989 Round 3 January 4: La Roue Chanceuse 1989 Round 2 Bare and La Roue Chanceuse 1989 Round 2 Prix
January 3: La Roue Chanceuse 1989 Round 1 January 2: Norwegian Lykkehjulet Board Game Layout