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** When ''Las Vegas'' (1980-81) began using the ''Series/HighRollers'' end game, the bonus prize package was the "Gambit Galaxy"; these packages typically began at $2,000 to $3,000 and increased until won.



** When ''Las Vegas'' (1980-81) began using the ''Series/HighRollers'' end game, the bonus prize package was the "Gambit Galaxy"; these packages typically began at $2,000 to $3,000 and increased until won.
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* ''Series/GameKaNaBa'': The Word-Picture format had a jackpot that started at 100,000 pesos and increased by 10,000 pesos each day it was not won. It would be awarded to anyone giving five correct answers in a row in the intermediate rounds.
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Rule differences regarding jackpot wins on Now You See It bonus game


* ''Series/NowYouSeeIt'': During the Narz run (1974-75), a Solo Round win was worth $5,000 plus $1,000 for every game it wasn't won; the Henry version (1989) offered $5,000 plus another $5,000 for every day it wasn't won, eventually reaching '''$50,000''' before being won.

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* ''Series/NowYouSeeIt'': During the Narz run (1974-75), a Solo Round win was worth $5,000 plus $1,000 for every game it wasn't won; the Henry version (1989) offered $5,000 plus another $5,000 for every day it wasn't won, eventually reaching '''$50,000''' before being won. There were rule differences between the two runs on winning the jackpot, though-- w/Jack Narz, you were gone if you won any amount on the jackpot, and the player you defeated became designated champion on the next show. With Chuck Henry, you could come back up to 5 times or until you won $75,000 (the CBS winnings cap at the time).

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