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Double Dare is an Nintendo Entertainment System game released to market off the popular Nickelodeon game show of the same name. It was released in 1988 by Rare. However, it bears little resemblance to the show and is a simple trivia/challenge game. It also does not feature Marc Summers, the host of the show.

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  • Double Dare is an Nintendo Entertainment System game released to market off the popular Nickelodeon game show of the same name. It was released in 1988 by Rare. However, it bears little resemblance to the show and is a simple trivia/challenge game. It also does not feature Marc Summers, the host of the show.
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  • Double Dare was a children's which aired on Nickelodeon from 1986 to 1992. Hosted by Marc Summers, the show combined trivia questions with physical challenges, and it was listed as one of the "50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time" by TV Guide. The show was filmed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but eventually taping was moved to Universal Studios Orlando, with the show title changing to Family Double Dare. The show spawned several spinoffs, and has been adapted for several countries, including Canada, The Netherlands, Germany, Australia, Brazil, India and the United Kingdom.
  • Double Dare were once featured entertainers from the French Cirque Sensationnel, Aliki and Margot Marceau embarked on a life of thievery, partially for fun and partially for the added wealth. Later in their criminal careers, they became less scrupulous, resorting to paid murder.
  • Mark Summers: On your mark...get ready...Go stars!NC: GO GO GO GO GO GO GO GO!Scenes of families competing on Double DareNC: Gogogogogogogogogogogo! Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Ooohahahahahahahahaha! Oh...ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!NC (voiceover): Double Dare. Good God talk about a kid's dream come true. Not only are you supposed to get as messy as possible, but you were also supposed to get your brother, your sister, and even your parents messy, all while winning fabulous prizes. If you somehow worked dinosaurs and space into it, you would have every kid's equivalent of Heaven.NC: This show was ingenius, and I mean ingenius, Double Dare was incredible, like the world's greatest Japanese game show...except nobody dies.NC (voiceover): With an idea so inspired you have to wonder how an
  • Marc Summers: On your mark...get ready...Go, stars! NC: GO, GO, GO, GO, GO, GO, GO, GO! NC: Gogogogogogogogogogogo! Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Ooohahahahahahahahaha! Oh...ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! NC (voiceover): Double Dare. Good God, talk about a kid's dream come true. Not only were you supposed to get as messy as possible, but you were also supposed to get your brother, your sister, and even your parents messy, all while winning fabulous prizes. If you somehow worked dinosaurs and outer space into it, you would have every kid's equivalent of Heaven. Crucified man: AAAAAHHH!!
  • Double Dare is a children's game show, originally hosted by Marc Summers, that aired on Nickelodeon. The show combines trivia questions with occasionally messy "physical challenges". It is often credited with putting the then-fledgling network on the map, and ranked #29 in TV Guide's list of the 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time. Reebok was a major sponsor of the show throughout its run, and every contestant and stage crew member (including Summers) wore a pair of the company's shoes.
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