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Now for the final part, in which we are now into Speedup mode, and each consonant in the puzzle is worth $600. Looks like another win for me; will I win another Bonus round? Let's find out as I finish up. Hope you all enjoy!
the speed up round and bonus round (both includes their respective cues from 2000-2006) will i be able to win this
Here's Round 3 (played in speed-up format) and the bonus round. DISCLAIMER: Nothing you see here is my property.
This is my 3rd Wheel of Fortune Speed up round creation
My 2nd version of the wheel of fortune speed up round with sonic the hedgehog 2 music
this is my version of the wheel of fortune speed up round with the Crusin World 64 music "Euro house".
The Wheel is white, scorching hot!!! Some of the theme-related promos were funny, so I left them in. LOL at Pat in a cap. XD
Oh boy...I had a technical failure, and I accidentally deleted what I wrote here...whoops... :) Contestant amounts at start of clip: 13450/3000/24170 Anyways, I love these rounds - it's some of the best Wheel as a show has to offer with respect to entertainment.
As we head into part 2, we just got under way with the speedup puzzle and the category is Same Name. Peggie started us off by picking a U, but there were no U's in the puzzle as I thought. Vowels are worth nothing, consonants are worth a measley $150 apiece. I currently have a total of $6350. Will I be able to win it? You'll just have to watch if you wish to find out. Enjoy.
As we head into part 2, we're currently in the speedup puzzle and I have the lead with $3900 total, but I have $600 in this speedup round. Will I be able to turn it into a win or will Howard or Louie steal it in the latter portions of the round? You're going to have to watch to find out. Enjoy.
Now for the final part, in which we're in the 4th round and I have nearly $6000. Looks like another easy win for me, unless something happens in the Speedup round. What does happen exactly? Let's find out as we finish up. Hope you all enjoy!
Now for Part 3, in which we're now in Round 4 and we're about to play the game in Speedup mode. Then, it'sBonus Round time; will I solve another Bonus Puzzle and be able to continue my run? Let's find out right now. Enjoy the rest of the game!
Now for Part 2, in which we are now in the Speedup round of the game, and I have the lead overall. Can I keep it that way and POSSIBLY achieve a Bonus Round win, or will something happen in the Speedup round? We shall know soon. Enjoy the rest of the game!
Now for the final part, in which this game has been all me so far; I've racked up $9550 in 4 rounds. We're about to go into Speedup mode, so it looks like I've got this game down no problem....unless something VERY unusual happens. Just what does happen? Let's find out right now. Hope you all enjoy!
I'm back for part 3 and we are at the end of the speed-up round and I've solves 2 puzzles so far. I'm going to the bonus round for sure. Will I win the prize? Let's find out!
Now for Part 4, in which we are currently in Round 4, but time has round out, so aa result, we are in a Speedup mode and each consonant in the puzzle is worth $250. I also currently have some Jewelry sitting in front of me, which is a $3000 Bracelet, and it looks like it's mine guaranteed. After this round comes the most important part of the game; the Bonus Round. If I solve the Bonus Puzzle, then a run for this game will be planned. If not, then this will be the only game of Wheel for the Sega CD to be shown on my WheelSpinner21 channel, unless a redemption is planned. Hope you all enjoy! =] Next game will be for the Nintendo 64.
Now for Part 2, in which we are now starting the Speedup Round, and I've solved 2 puzzles out of 2 so far, so things are definitely going my way. What will happen in the Speedup Round? Will I pull it all off again, go to the Bonus Round and maybe win a Bonus Prize this time? We'll find out momentarily. Enjoy the rest of the game! I can go ahead and tell you that my next game will be for the Saga Genesis. (Wait, change that to Sega Genesis. lol) =]
Now for Part 2, in which the 2nd round puzzle has just been solved, and the current leading total is $750. So far, I haven't won anything yet, due to me getting a little too greedy in Round 1. I had an opportunity to spin one more time; I did so, but I landed on a Bankrupt. However, the current leading total is only $750, so I can easily beat that, right? We'll find out as we finish up. Even if I don't win, I've still got $6900 and a Bentley, so it's still all good, but hopefully, in the Speedup round, the wheel will land on a reasonably big amount. Hope you all enjoy! Stay tuned for my next game, which will the the 1991 NES version of Wheel of Fortune! =]
As a bonus, I put the "old bankrupt" sound when somebody gets a bankrupt. But I'm going to stop doing this after this round, since this game has no "speed-up" and no bonus round.
Here is a slowed-down version of the 1992-94 Wheel of Fortune theme song. With the tune sounding like a song played after breaking up with someone, I've decided to throw in some sad Wheel pics to match the pitch. Hopefully, you'll enjoy it.
Here is a sped-up version of the 1992-94 Wheel of Fortune theme song. In it, I've included portions of clips where big money is hit on various wheels. The way I've sped it up, it sounds like something that belongs in a Looney Tunes cartoon! Enjoy!
From September 19, 2007, the third toss-up and round 4 which is a speed-up round.
One episode of "Wheel of Fortune" during speed-up round, Pat Sajak lands on a "Surprise" on the first spin, so he can't get a "Surprise" and he spins again, and tried getting $900, but landed on $250 instead. Plus, i don't have the full episode....Enjoy it. i don't own the clip.
Relatively tense speed-up segment. Too bad Pat has been dancing around $5000 but not hitting it all week! *SPOILERS - POST-VIDEO NOTE* You never know if Angie would have said PDMI or something (and then there's if she would have landed right on the same spot, too). But based off the maingame, I'm inclined to believe she could have blown the super big one instead of just the big one Unfortunately, after staving it off since the 5000th episode on 2/27/09, this is the record-setting 9th time the big one was lost. We are 5-9 with six figures or higher this season. I'll get something up tomorrow so this isn't my last video of the season, I think (maybe a $6000 speed-up!)
Also, see my event photos here ms9.smugmug.com Part1: www.youtube.com Part2: www.youtube.com I took these video clips during the 2nd session of the first day, of various rounds from throughout. There are 6 clips in total concatenated together here. Saturday, June 27, 2009 - Wheel of Fortune is taping 3 weeks of shows in Boston in early September 2009. They held two days of Wheelmobile Contestant Search in New England: Sat, 6/27 and Sun, 6/28. The events took place inside an empty store on the lower level next to Sears in the Solomon Pond Mall (Marlborough, MA). Each day there were 3 sessions, at 1 pm, 2.30 pm, and 4 pm. They ran 1 hour each. This sample clip should give you a feel for how it runs. Names were picked at random, and contestants went up in groups of 5. They each had a brief interview, and then played a version of the Speed-Up Round. At the end, they each got prizes, based on a group wheel spin in the beginning. There were maybe 6-7 groups called up for this session, I lost count. But I myself was never called up, but it was still a fun experience. Note that there was a very long line to get in, so very few were actually selected to go up. I read in a news article that on Saturday alone, about 4000 people showed up to the event, and of those, only about 150 lucky ones were called up to the stage.
Also, see my event photos here ms9.smugmug.com Part1: www.youtube.com Part3: www.youtube.com I took this video during the 2nd session of the first day, of a round from somewhere in the middle. Saturday, June 27, 2009 - Wheel of Fortune is taping 3 weeks of shows in Boston in early September 2009. They held two days of Wheelmobile Contestant Search in New England: Sat, 6/27 and Sun, 6/28. The events took place inside an empty store on the lower level next to Sears in the Solomon Pond Mall (Marlborough, MA). Each day there were 3 sessions, at 1 pm, 2.30 pm, and 4 pm. They ran 1 hour each. This sample clip should give you a feel for how it runs. Names were picked at random, and contestants went up in groups of 5. They each had a brief interview, and then played a version of the Speed-Up Round. At the end, they each got prizes, based on a group wheel spin in the beginning. There were maybe 6-7 groups called up for this session, I lost count. But I myself was never called up, but it was still a fun experience. Note that there was a very long line to get in, so very few were actually selected to go up. I read in a news article that on Saturday alone, about 4000 people showed up to the event, and of those, only about 150 lucky ones were called up to the stage.
Also, see my event photos here ms9.smugmug.com Part2: www.youtube.com Part3: www.youtube.com I took this video during the 2nd session of the first day, and I believe it's of the 2nd to last round of that session. Saturday, June 27, 2009 - Wheel of Fortune is taping 3 weeks of shows in Boston in early September 2009. They held two days of Wheelmobile Contestant Search in New England: Sat, 6/27 and Sun, 6/28. The events took place inside an empty store on the lower level next to Sears in the Solomon Pond Mall (Marlborough, MA). Each day there were 3 sessions, at 1 pm, 2.30 pm, and 4 pm. They ran 1 hour each. This sample clip should give you a feel for how it runs. Names were picked at random, and contestants went up in groups of 5. They each had a brief interview, and then played a version of the Speed-Up Round. At the end, they each got prizes, based on a group wheel spin in the beginning. There were maybe 6-7 groups called up for this session, I lost count. But I myself was never called up, but it was still a fun experience. Note that there was a very long line to get in, so very few were actually selected to go up. I read in a news article that on Saturday alone, about 4000 people showed up to the event, and of those, only about 150 lucky ones were called up to the stage.
It's always good & bad to see this, I suppose. Maybe if the others had more than double their final totals, I would feel better about it. And what was that, CON-SIS-TANCE?
Wheel of Fortune bonus round. You have 10 seconds to solve the puzzle. The contestant used a Wild card to get an extra letter. Can he pull it off? Pat Sajak and Vanna White hosts.
I didn't know Sea World had the ability to bring all this out! :D
Watch Entire Show: www.youtube.com More Shows: www.youtube.com Episode 5 of James Burke's most well-known series "Connections" which explores the surprising and unexpected ways that our modern technological world came into existence. Each episode investigates the background of usually one particular modern invention and how it came into being. These explorations are an attempt to locate the "connections" between various historical figures who seemingly had nothing to do with each other in their own times, however once connected, these same figures combined to produce some of the most profound impacts on our modern day world; in a "1+1=3" type of way. It is this type of investigation that is the main idea behind the Knowledge Web project; whereby sophisticated software is used to attempt to discover these subtle interconnections automatically. See k-web.org. See channel page for purchase options.
Watch Entire Show: www.youtube.com More Shows: www.youtube.com Episode 5 of James Burke's most well-known series "Connections" which explores the surprising and unexpected ways that our modern technological world came into existence. Each episode investigates the background of usually one particular modern invention and how it came into being. These explorations are an attempt to locate the "connections" between various historical figures who seemingly had nothing to do with each other in their own times, however once connected, these same figures combined to produce some of the most profound impacts on our modern day world; in a "1+1=3" type of way. It is this type of investigation that is the main idea behind the Knowledge Web project; whereby sophisticated software is used to attempt to discover these subtle interconnections automatically. See k-web.org. See channel page for purchase options.
Part 2
The Bonus Round and 4th part of Wheel of Fortune taped 12/28/1994 off WISH-TV Channel 8 in Indianapolis, IN. (c) 1994 Califon Proudctions All Rights Reserved. No Infringement is intended
From September 1994
Pat hits a Lose a Turn. But what comes next...
This is from the Merv Griffin Marathon.
Quite possibly the shortest Megaword round ever. Pat's disgust for this category quite clearly comes out towards the end of the clip.
This is round 2 from a 1984 episode of Wheel Of Fortune from Battle Of The Sexes Week.
As Pat Sajak gives the Wheel a Final Spin, the host hits the bad Bankrupt. Please don't boo the host.
This is round 2 & 3 from the very first daytime time on Wheel of Fortune. November 13, 1986
One of the best final spin rounds I've ever seen!
Here comes the first word...
Edited by Jon Friedman. The footage from Eliot Glazer's losing appearance on Wheel of Fortune, as seen on The Rejection Show in NYC. Click here to see the live version with narration: www.youtube.com
Host Pat Sajak thought that the rest were vowels, but the producers says "Speed-Up" for the Final Spin.
The host can't get a "Surprise" during the Final Spin. Although, it was no longer in the broadcast as of 2008, because landing on a "Bankrupt", "Lose A Turn", or any Prize have been edited it out.
A vintage moment from classic Wheel of Fortune. Watch how Chuck Woolery prepares for the Final Spin and aims for the $1500 top slot.
Oh wait...that goof is me! And Happy 15th Anniversary to Me for my 15 minutes of fame, as this show was taped on 2/24/1995 and aired on 3/10/1995. There seems to be some lack of understanding of the rules of the speed round. If you guess a letter correctly you have 5 seconds to solve it, meaning that you can spout out as many guesses as you want in those 5 seconds. That's why I was able to make multiple guesses. I hope that clears things up. Anyway, ratings soared so high after this moment, that CBS was able to buy a new letterboard for Vanna to just touch the letters. That's what happens when you have a stud like me on the show. Just kidding.
The final round from an episode of Wheel of Fortune from 1978 with Chuck Woolery.

