Family Feud/Merchandise

These are the many products/merchandise/goods that were brought to us due to the success of Family Feud.

Milton Bradley (1977-1985)
Board games based on the 1976 version were released from 1977-1985 by Milton Bradley in eight editions.

Pressman (1990,1993)
Board games based on the 1988 version were released in 1990 and 1993 as "The New Family Feud" featuring the exciting "Bullseye" round by Pressman in two editions. (NOTE: Prior to the original 90s Pressman version, a very similar looking board game was released first in Australia by Croner in 1989 during the Seven Network era that was hosted by Rob Brough from 1989-1995. and "way, way, WAY!" much more prior to that, a similar looking 1990/1989 Pressman/Croner like board game "minus the survey board design and a strange brick wall pattern that replaces the stairs artwork" based on the French-Canadian version called La Guerre des clans "The Feud/War of The Clans" was released by Playtoy Industries in 1993, during the TQS (now V) era that was hosted by Luc Senay from 1992-1997.)

Endless Games (1998-)
Board games were released by Endless Games since 1998 in five editions. Quick Pick travel games were also released as well by Endless Games.

The Great Game Company (1983)
Plans for the Atari 2600 and Mattel's Intellivision video game based on the 1976 version was going to be released by The Great Game Company in 1983, but due to the crash at the time it was never made.

Sharedata (1987,1989)
A Commodore 64 and Apple II game was released by Sharedata in the 80's; however, the picture on the box showed the Dawson set (with the Dagucon and O'Briant family nameplates; whether such an actual episode occurred is unknown). A PC game also released by Sharedata in the 80's was based on the 1988 version and had a photo of the Combs set.

Action Graphics/Coleco (1984)
A Coleco ADAM game based on the 1976 version was developed by Action Graphics and released by Coleco in 1984.

GameTek (1990,1993-1994)
A NES game based on the 1988 version was released by GameTek in 1990. However, in the game it's set mostly resembles the 1976 version. games were even released for the SNES, 3DO, Genesis and PC from 1993 to 1994 and unlike the NES version, these versions included the "Bullseye" round where it plays very similar to the 1992-94 syndicated era. (NOTE: if the player doesn't want to play the "Bullseye" round from the start menu of the game, they can still play for $5,000 in Fast Money).

Hasbro Interactive (2000)
Games based on the 1999 version were released for the PS1 and PC by Hasbro Interactive in 2000. Both versions featured Louie Anderson as your host. (NOTE: While the PC version has the actual sound effects from the show (ex: Face-Off, Survey Reveal bell, strikes, Fast Money reveal answer blip) the PS1 version does not.)

Global Star Software/2K Play (2006,2008)
Games for the PS2, PC and Game Boy Advance were released in 2006 by Global Star Software. Both The PS2 and PC versions start out with a set from the 2005 Karn era along with four unlockable sets from 1976, 1988, 1994 & 1999, while the GBA version only has a set from the 2002 Karn era. (NOTE: This game came out before John O'Hurley was announced as the new host of Feud. Also, the voice for the unknown host was Todd Newton of Whammy! fame and the PC version was re-released by 2K Play in 2008 due to the "bugs" in the original verson by Global Star Software.)

Ludia (2009-)
Games for the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PC, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and PlayStation 3's PSN as Family Feud:2010 Edition were released from 2009-2010.(NOTE: the 2010 Edition video game was also re-released as one of the "Game Show Party" bundle packs along with The Price Is Right:2010 Edition and Press Your Luck:2010 Edition for the PlayStation 3's PSN in 2010) Games for the Nintendo Wii, PC, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and PlayStation 3's PSN as Family Feud Decades were released from 2010-2011, featuring sets from the 70s, 80s, 90s and 00s eras, except the 1994-1995 era. Games only for the Nintendo Wii and Xbox 360 as Family Feud: 2012 Edition, where it's set was a mashed-up hybrid between Harvey and O'Hurley eras with the ability to enroll your system's avatars as players and featuring video clips only from the Harvey era of the show were released in 2011. Games released for the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch & Android as Family Feud & Friends, where you play against people from Facebook, were released from 2011-2012. All of these versions were hosted by Terry McGovern. (NOTE: Both the 2010 Edition and Decades versions had only four team members (reminiscent to the 1994-95 Dawson (2.0) era) instead of five, while the 2012 Edition was the only version to incorporate the five team members just like the Dawson (1976-1985 era), Combs, Anderson, Karn, Roker, O'Hurley, and Harvey versions itself. Also, the 2010 Edition and Decades version didn't have a host, while the 2012 Edition did who's name is Sparky Whitmore (voiced by Mcgovern).)

Tiger Electronics (1997,1999)
Handheld Games based on the Dawson/Combs and Louie Anderson eras were released by Tiger Electronics in 1997 and 1999. Travel Games based on the Dawson/Combs era were released by Tiger Electronics in 1997 in three editions.

Jakks Pacific (2006)
A source from IndianTelevision.com said that Jakks Pacific planned a "Plug-n-Play" unit in the works along with The Price is Right (which was released in 2009) but unlike TPIR it has never been made nor released.

Irwin Toys (2007)
A Tabletop and Handheld game based on the O'Hurley version were released by Irwin Toys in 2007.

Uproar (1999)
A single-player online game based on the 1999 version was released by the now defunct website Uproar.com in 1999. Prior to this, there was a chance to "let your voice be heard" by filling out online surveys just by sselecting the most popular answer from the "drop down" list provided. when your done, then you would click on the "SUBMIT" button at the bottom of your vote would be in the actual game. plus you would get 50 iCoins just for taking part in the community.

Iwin (2005-2009,2010)
Since 2005, iwin.com was released eight downloadable editions of the show including: Family Feud II, Holiday Edition, Hollywood Edition, Dream Home, Online Party, Double Play (a re-collection of Family Feud & Family Feud II) and Battle of the Sexes. A Facebook game was also released by the same company in 2010 and has been upgraded since 2011.

GSN (????)
GSN, the network that airs numerous versions of Feud (minus Anderson and Roker's version) had their short-lived interactive online game where you can play along with the show for a brief period. Prior to this you can play along with the show on your mobile phone with Goldpocket iTV.

Worldwinner (2007)
Worldwinner.com made an online cash game for gsn.com based on the 2006 version where you can compete for cash in 2007. The original version's main game played very similar to Wheel of Fortune's Toss-Up round, where you have to guess four word answers before getting the familiar three strikes; also in the main game, there's a “Reveal Letter” button helping you to figure out the solution. A “Pass” button making you allowed to come back to a word if your stuck and the “Solve” button to type the correct solution if you already know the answer. The bonus round's original game is where you have to select the most popular answer to a question for extra points. In 2010, it was upgraded to make it more like the show.

Silicon Gaming (2000)
A slot machine game based on the 1999 version was released by Silicon Gaming at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas of 2000, in which they once had a room designed around the game.,complete with a rotating stage, large overhead screens and a statue of Louie Anderson. Only a year later after his departure from the show in 2001, MGM Grand scrapped that special area.

IGT/International Game Technology (2004)
In 2004, IGT (International Game Technology) tried their hand at making a video slot machine based on the original 1976 version with Richard Dawson on the cover, but the declining popularity of the brand translated to fewer orders for its spin-off game.

AGS/American Gaming Systems (????)
On October 2, 2012, AGS (American Gaming Systems) did a licensing agreement with Fremantle to do a brand new slot machine version based on the show in the future.

Mobliss/Glu Mobile (2003-2004, 2008)
In 2003, Seattle-based Mobliss Inc. released a mobile version based on the 1999 version that was available on Sprint, Verizon and Cingular phones, including a "Deluxe" version in 2004. In 2008, Glu Mobile released a newer version that was available for other carriers. It featured John O'Hurley on its cover.

Signet (1981)
A paperback book based on the 1976 version called Richard Dawson and Family Feud was published by Signet in 1981.

Imagination (2006-2008)
A DVD game based on the Karn version was released by Imagination Entertainment in 2006, with Karn's image on the box.

A DVD game with a special "Movie Edition" theme was released in 2008.

BCI (2008)
A DVD set featuring All-Star episodes of the 1976 version was released by BCI in 2008.

MISC
A John O'Hurley based Bobblehead doll was released but not publicly.

Links
"Official" website for the 2006 Feud video games for the PS2, PC & Game Boy Advance (via Internet Archive)

Family Feud (Board Game) in Endless Games

Family Feud Slots Flyers
     

YouTube Video
Short trailer for the Family Feud video game circa 2000