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Gallery Game
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Gallery Game is a game where a contestant paints a number in the price to complete it. The contestant was shown a painting of the prize being played for. Below the painting was most of the price–three complete digits and a partially-completed fourth digit. The contestant had to "paint" in the rest of the digit with a marker (in earlier playings the contestant used an actual paint brush). After "painting" the number, the price would be revealed by two models lifting a tarp covering the price; a correct choice won the prize.
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1990-09-10
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Big Doors
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1991-04-11
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Gallery Game is a game where a contestant paints a number in the price to complete it. The contestant was shown a painting of the prize being played for. Below the painting was most of the price–three complete digits and a partially-completed fourth digit. The contestant had to "paint" in the rest of the digit with a marker (in earlier playings the contestant used an actual paint brush). After "painting" the number, the price would be revealed by two models lifting a tarp covering the price; a correct choice won the prize.