Let's Make a Deal/Merchandise

Home Versions
In 1964, Milton Bradley released a home version of Let's Make a Deal. The gameplay was different to the television show, as the game had players bidding on combinations of hidden prize cards, with the high scorers getting the advantage in the "Big Deal" Round, which consisted of seven "Door Cards": one "Jackpot Card" worth all the cash used to purchase the card combos, one "Mystery Package Card" which awarded three leftover prize cards, and five "No Value" cards. (This game was produced before the term "Zonk" was used for the gag prizes.)

Book
A autobiographical hardback book called Emcee Monty Hall by Hall and Bill Libby was released by Grosset & Dunlap in 1973, it was obviously about Monty Hall, describing not only his brain child (described modestly as "the most successful game show in TV history") bus also his life story.(NOTE: A later paperback was manufactured by Ballantine in the same year.)

Videos/DVDs
A 1975 documentary called Deal: The Making of Let's Make A Deal was originally released as a VHS by Burbank in 1991 and rereleased on DVD in 2005. The independent and cheap-looking film tried to use the show's popularity to comment on society as a whole. Surprisingly harsh, considering the access the filmmakers were given (lots of interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, plus permission to use clips of the 1963 pilot).

Scratch-off Version
Several State lotteries have featured Let's Make a Deal on their scratch games.

Shuffle Master/Bally (1999)
In 1999, Shuffle Master and Bally teamed up to produce an interactive 3-D slot machine. The 5-reel, 5-line slot Machine with full-motion video and 3-D screens features voice overs from Monty Hall himself. This version was featured at several Nevada casinos including El Cortez Hotel Casino in Nevada and The Tropicana in Las Vegas.

IGT/International Gaming Technology (2004)
A new and improved version of the video slot machine debut in all casinos throughout the U.S. as it still features the likeness of Monty Hall.

Aristocrat Technologies (2013)
An all new Class III video slot machine based on the CBS version was released in the Vii Widescreen Slant and powered by the innovative GEN7 platform. This time it has a five level progressive featuring rich with two base game features and eight bonus features, including three different games and the Big Deal Jackpot Wheel, a surround sound i-chair with rumble effects all in an MSP game that comes with a $250,000 top award along with an SSP $7,500 top award option plus four local area progressives and the voiceover and likeness of Wayne Brady along with the apperances and likenesses of model Tiffany Coyne and announcer/sidekick Jonathan Mangum.

On the Internet
In 1999, BidBuyWin.com licensed the internet rights from the show and launched a website featuring Monty Hall.

Online Game
In 2004, the now defunct website called GameShow24.com was going to release a beta game based on Let's Make A Deal along with the other game show-based games Press Your Luck (Unreleased), Card Sharks and The Hometown Price Is Right; sadly, like its brethren, it was never released.

Facebook
A Facebook game based on the current 2009 CBS version was released by RealNetworks' GameHouse in 2012. (NOTE: It was originally supposed to launch in the fall of 2011, but ultimately it never happened.)