User talk:Daniel Benfield/Archive

My main talk page was getting a bit long. -Daniel Benfield (talk) 17:05, January 3, 2015 (UTC)

Welcome
Hi, welcome to Game Shows Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Match Game page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Neubauer (Talk) 19:12, October 7, 2010

RE: My Edits
I understand what you were doing, but I just don't like it. I liked it the way it was. I apologize in advance but I just don't like it. This isn't Wikipedia you know, for Wikipedia is all too strict, that's why I seldom edit there anymore. But here (though good accurate info & facts are required) we can be as loose as we want, as I've seen in certain articles. Again, I'm sorry.--William Henry Sydnor Jr. (talk) 12:43, September 8, 2012 (UTC)

This is sort of a repetition last year's message of mine (seven months ago). Just want you to know, I respect your contributions to the Wiki community mainly with the work you do at the Wheel of Fortune Wiki. This incidently was the reason why some information you provided is still there. I did what I did because this major or minor overhauling scares me to death. Yes you have every right as an editor to... well edit. But when things like this come my way... OOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH! Again, my apologies for upsetting you as you upset me.--William Henry Sydnor Jr. (talk) 19:40, March 14, 2013 (UTC)

Thanks
Hello, Daniel. I know I do not contribute there (nor will I, as I do not watch Wheel enough) but I have to thank you for infinitely banning Gameshowsareforever from the Wheel of Fortune History Wiki. Not only was Neubauer made aware of the inappropriate picture posted by said offender, but I also contacted the VSTF.—Brandon Devers 22:48, October 13, 2013 (UTC)

If memory serves me right...
The Split Second bonus round was played using keys to start the car's engine. That's how I remember it. That explains my edit. Gameshowguy2000 (talk) 23:04, May 24, 2014 (UTC)
 * That was the 1970s version. You had edited the 1980s section, which always used "pick from these screens", hence why I removed it. -Daniel Benfield (talk) 01:26, May 25, 2014 (UTC)

Nice job!
Hi Daniel! Love what you're doing with the Wikia page about my game shows. As it gets closer to completion (and publishing) let me know via my Twitter so I can correct any mistakes...for example, the first Anime Price is Right was at Anime Central 2004, not Tekkoshocon as stated in your Wikia. And the Farkle prize drop was temporary and only for that one convention, whose attendance barely broke 100 people so I didn't want to break the bank there. 162.207.189.126 06:55, July 21, 2014 (UTC)Greggo
 * ... Well, I thank you, sir. Regarding the errors, I must have been out of it regarding the Anime Price debut, although Farkle was definitely a goof on my part (both have been fixed, though). In general, however, I've had to guess at the order you did the games in my text files, so they might be jumbled when the page gets farther along (since I've only just started with adding 2011 stuff). Keep the games of yesteryear alive in the modern generation, sir. :) -Daniel Benfield (talk) 16:34, July 21, 2014 (UTC)

Video Archive for Winning Lines coming soon?
I had thought about this for a long time, and I think it should be done. All the episodes are up (I think), and I know the airdates for them, too. Gameshowguy2000 (talk) 23:23, August 16, 2014 (UTC)
 * I never saw the show, but I've looked into it. After a couple hours of searching and watching, I now know about every episode (thanks mostly to Greg Brobeck) along with their outcomes and all "first answers" except for #2 (the only one which doesn't seem to be online); also found a whole bunch of British episodes, which I'll also throw in because hey, why not. :) I'll say one thing in advance, though: that Video Archive will not contain the term "She had a freaking Pit Stop.", or anything along those lines. :P -Daniel Benfield (talk) 00:51, August 17, 2014 (UTC)
 * Done! :) -Daniel Benfield (talk) 02:17, August 17, 2014 (UTC)
 * Now I see why you took out a bunch of the stuff I put in. I only put in the 6 Sudden Death players (with the Wonderwall player bolded); as there was no way I was gonna ID all 49 players! Gameshowguy2000 (talk) 04:25, August 18, 2014 (UTC)
 * No, that's totally understandable. My thinking is that some might want to watch these (pretty much one-third the reason I tend to make these things, the others being "to see what all is online" and "to help traders/collectors/YouTube viewers sort out their collections/Playlists"), so I try to avoid spoilers unless it's really notable and not a meme. I've re-added the Sudden Death players, albeit only visible on the back end. -Daniel Benfield (talk) 11:26, August 18, 2014 (UTC)
 * OK, that's fine. Should we go ahead and note the passed Wonderwall answers as well as the questions the players bailed out on (there are a handful of those he did give the answer to), or no? From what I've seen on each episode, Dick never mentioned any answers to the passed questions. Gameshowguy2000 (talk) 18:14, August 18, 2014 (UTC)