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Well, my fifth Wheel of Prizes was made specifically for . Some of his stuff was changed a bit to give it some flavor.
Starting at the blue-lettered Bankrupt on the left going clockwise:
1: Mystery Wedge reverse showing Bankrupt
2: Mystery Wedge 1 worth $1500
3: Jackpot space with screen showing Jackpot amount (this Jackpot wedge starts at $10,000 instead of $5000)
4: Flokati Rug (Press Your Luck inspired prize)
5: Basket (Inspired by the Turkish Sepet Wedge, a basket with a small prize such as a cell phone is shown, and the player needs to guess a letter in the puzzle to receive the prize)
6: Dollar Sign Prize (Inspired by a cash prize wedge from 1983)
7: Big Money wedge with screen showing $25,000
8: My Million Dollar wedge design (inspired by the now-retired $10,000 space)
9: Loser (That's 's version of Lose a Turn, inspired by Wheel 2000)
10: Surprise space (in a Vagabond font)
11: Home Robot (another PYL inspired prize)
12: Pikachu Bonus
13: Mystery wedge 2 worth $1500
14: Mystery Wedge reverse showing $20,000
15: A Trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida
16: Lavender $2500 from the Deluxe WOF board game from 1986
17-22: Possible cash prizes underneath the Pikachu Bonus wedge (#12) Note how I colored the numbers
23: Pick 2 Letters worth $500
24: Reverse side of my Million Dollar Space (#8)
To see the dollar sign wedge (#6) in action, check this clip out.
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I do miss the old $10,000 prize space a bit, so that's why I styled my version of the Million Dollar Wedge like that.
The Jackpot, Mystery, and Big Money wedges have existed on the show, but the design for them was created by .
Wedges 4, 9, 11, 12, 15's design, 17-22, and 23 were entirely of 's creation
Starting at the blue-lettered Bankrupt on the left going clockwise:
1: Mystery Wedge reverse showing Bankrupt
2: Mystery Wedge 1 worth $1500
3: Jackpot space with screen showing Jackpot amount (this Jackpot wedge starts at $10,000 instead of $5000)
4: Flokati Rug (Press Your Luck inspired prize)
5: Basket (Inspired by the Turkish Sepet Wedge, a basket with a small prize such as a cell phone is shown, and the player needs to guess a letter in the puzzle to receive the prize)
6: Dollar Sign Prize (Inspired by a cash prize wedge from 1983)
7: Big Money wedge with screen showing $25,000
8: My Million Dollar wedge design (inspired by the now-retired $10,000 space)
9: Loser (That's 's version of Lose a Turn, inspired by Wheel 2000)
10: Surprise space (in a Vagabond font)
11: Home Robot (another PYL inspired prize)
12: Pikachu Bonus
13: Mystery wedge 2 worth $1500
14: Mystery Wedge reverse showing $20,000
15: A Trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida
16: Lavender $2500 from the Deluxe WOF board game from 1986
17-22: Possible cash prizes underneath the Pikachu Bonus wedge (#12) Note how I colored the numbers
23: Pick 2 Letters worth $500
24: Reverse side of my Million Dollar Space (#8)
To see the dollar sign wedge (#6) in action, check this clip out.
[link]
I do miss the old $10,000 prize space a bit, so that's why I styled my version of the Million Dollar Wedge like that.
The Jackpot, Mystery, and Big Money wedges have existed on the show, but the design for them was created by .
Wedges 4, 9, 11, 12, 15's design, 17-22, and 23 were entirely of 's creation
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Actually the Basket wedge is based off the Filet Garni wedge from France.