The Price is Right/Merchandise

These are the many products/merchandise/goods that were brought to us due to the success of The Price is Right.

Lowell (1958)
A board game based on the original 1956 version was released in 1958.

Milton Bradley (1964,1973-1974,1976,1986)
Another version was released in 1964 in a card game format.

Endless Games (1999,2004)
Two home games were made in 1999 and 2004.

GameTek (1990)
A PC game for DOS was released in 1990 by GameTek.

Ludia (2008-2012)
Games for the Wii, DS, PC and Mac were released in 2008. Games for the Wii, DS, PC, iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Playstation 3's PSN as "The Price Is Right: 2010 Edition" were released from 2009-2010 (NOTE:The 2010 Edition of TPIR was re-released as part of their "Game Show Party" bundle pack along with "Family Feud:2010 Edition" and "Press Your Luck:2010 Edition" for Playstation 3's PSN in 2010). Games for the Wii. Xbox 360, Playstation 3's PSN, iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android as "The Price Is Right Decades" were released from 2011-2012. all version of TPIR were made and have been released by Ludia.

Mobliss (2004-2005)
A mobile game based on "Cliffhangers" was released by Mobliss Inc. in 2004, a mobile version based on "Plinko" was released in 2005.

Glu Mobile (2008)
Glu Mobile released a new version in 2008 which features Drew Carey on it's cover.

Tiger Electronics (1998)
A Handheld Game was released in 1998.

Irwin Toys (2008)
A Tabletop Game was released in 2008.

Jakks Pacific (2009)
A plug n' play game was released in 2009.

CBS (Late 90's)
CBS.com featured an online Price Is Right-based game in the late 90s, which was plugged in the closing credits of each episode. The game consisted of choosing which of the four bidders in contestant's row was closest to the price without going over.

Ludia (2010, 2013)
A Facebook Game based on the show was released by Ludia in 2010, the game has two million monthly active users in just only two months after its launch. Prior to this, a "Bingo" version of TPIR was recently launched in 2013.

Gamesville (2002)
In 2002, Lycos Gamesville launched their online version of TPIR for a chance to win up to $1,000 in cash.

GameShow24.com (2004)
In 2004, GameShow24.com had an pnline flash game called The Hometown Price Is Right along with Card Sharks and the other two unreleased game show-based games of Let's Make A Deal and Press Your Luck.

Worldwinner (2008)
In 2008, an online cash game was released by Worldwinner, where your goal is to score as many points as possible in three distinct rounds. First you'll start in Contestant's Row, where you need to confirm your player's intial Thought Bubble bid by clicking on matching amounts (ex: if they think $157, then click on all "$175" bubbles). Next Up, play Cliffhangers, Plinko or Punch-A-Bunch in the Pricing Games round. in this segment, you need to match 3 or more pieces vertically or horizontally to change the tile's background color. Charge the color of all the tiles for extra points! Finally, you're on to the Showcase round. Help your player make a successful bid by matching two tiles to remove them from the board, remove all tiles for bonus points!

Slot Machines
A series a very popular slot machines were manufactured for North American casinos by IGT and WMS Gaming.

Endless Games/Imagination (2005,2008)
DVD games were originall released in 2005 and 2008 in two editions by Endless Games. the DVD game was re-released by Imagination later on.

BCI (2008)
A DVD compilation set featuring 20 episodes was released in 2008.

The Great Game Company (1983)
An Atari 2600 and Mattel's Intellivision video game based on the 1972 version was going to be released by The Great Game Company in 1983. However, due to the North American video game crash of 1983, it was never made nor released to the public.

GameTek (1987, 1992)
A planned NES game was going to be released in 1987. SNES/Genesis/Game Gear video games based on the 1972 version were also going to get released as well in 1992, but all of the games were cancelled.

Phillips Interactive Media (1993)
TPIR was planned for the CD-i along with Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune, Name That Tune, The Joker's Wild and The Joker's Wild Jr., All were released except for Wheel and TPIR.

Silicon Gaming (2000)
Due to the success of Family Feud slots at the MGM Grand in 2000, a slot machine game based on TPIR was originally going to be released by them and installed at various Harrah's casinos at the time, but alas nothing much exist at that point.

Novelty Goods
An official online store with many TPIR novelty items was started in 2010. The link is in the Links section.

A Day-to-Day calendar was released by Andrews McMeel publishing in 2010.