Video game

In 1988, GameTek released a home computer game of Press Your Luck for IBM PC compatibles and the Commodore 64.

 

http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/press-your-luck/mobyrank



"Gametek, as usual, gets the basics of the show correct, and admirably transfers them to the PC. When you load up the game, you'll go through the standard pick-'n-name your character routine, and select which characters will be controlled by the computer. Each game is for three contestants at a time, and it seems to me that each game is designed as a one-player experience. It would be theoretically possible for you to play with three friends, but the controls aren't really conducive to it - more on that in a moment. Once you pick three out of the six possible characters, who actually don't look that bad compared to many of Gametek's contestant drawings in other games, you're ready to head to the first round of the game."

http://www.justgamesretro.com/PC/pressluck.html


"All Dogs Go To Heaven is a grouping of mostly dissimilar mini-games, tied together with plot points from the movie (if you chose to play in that mode--you can pick your own game if you so choose). There's a hangman clone, a session of The Towers Of Hanoi, a run around the city to try to find the girl's house, a maze-crawl through a ventilation system, and so on. For what they are, they're well done."

http://www.homeoftheunderdogs.net/game.php?id=1633