Either Milton Bradley or Parker Brothers, major game makers. it is conceivable a private third-hand might have made the board game- which was sold in Two Guys in Jersey City in the sixties. One somehow recalls the game had something to do with Florida- in the TV version. it was broadcast (live) indoors.
First published in 1964 It was published to complement the TV show of the same name which ran from 1964 to 1965
Is a thick version of paper. Made from paper pulp.
The board for a board game is commonly made from materials such as cardboard, paperboard, or plastic.
Depending on the version the bulk of the board is thick cardstock with a paper of vinyl back and a printed paper playing surface all glued together.
No it was never made to play in a DS version of the game and it is a Playstation Exclusive game
Usually cardboard
Monopoly
The Guess Who board game is primarily made of cardboard and plastic. The game features a foldable game board with a grid of character cards, which are typically made from sturdy cardstock. The game pieces, including the character cards and the flipper mechanisms used to eliminate options, are designed for durability and easy handling during gameplay.
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its not a real version from gamefreak... its just a fan made game.
It was the Red version with Charzard on it and the Blue version with Blastiose on it! (:
No it is not made in a PS2 version of the game The PS2 does not have the capability of the PS3 and would require a game that was not up to the PS3 version of the game