Double Bullseye is the 2-player version of Bullseye (1).
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| - Double Bullseye is the 2-player version of Bullseye (1).
- The game is sometimes referred to as "2-Player Auction" and "2-Player Bullseye I", the latter because the game was a spin-off of the failed original Bullseye (and also because the game's name was not known to the public until October 2006). Like its predecessor, Double Bullseye has little connection with the current version of Bullseye, but more with the current Clock Game. Despite its failure in 1972, Double Bullseye became part of many foreign versions, with the Australian and Philippine versions of the show using it as part of their versions of the Showcase.
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| - Double Bullseye is the 2-player version of Bullseye (1).
- The game is sometimes referred to as "2-Player Auction" and "2-Player Bullseye I", the latter because the game was a spin-off of the failed original Bullseye (and also because the game's name was not known to the public until October 2006). Like its predecessor, Double Bullseye has little connection with the current version of Bullseye, but more with the current Clock Game. Despite its failure in 1972, Double Bullseye became part of many foreign versions, with the Australian and Philippine versions of the show using it as part of their versions of the Showcase.
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