In 1991, GameTek released American Gladiators, a licensed video game based on the hit television competition that turned weekend warriors into household names. In this episode, we explore the story behind the show’s creation—from its humble beginnings in a Pennsylvania high school gymnasium to its rise as a global phenomenon. Our discussion dives into the vision of Johnny and Dann Carr, Ferraro’s relentless push to bring the concept to TV, and how Incredible Technologies, the team behind Golden Tee Golf, transformed its physical challenges into pixelated mayhem. We also look at the show’s many revivals, its cultural impact, and why the NES version became one of the stranger adaptations of the early ’90s. Join us as we joust, dodge, and climb our way through American Gladiators on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
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