Family Feud (1988)/Merchandise

Digital Recreation of Pressman's "Family Feud" survey board from 1990. Idealization of how Pressman should have designed the "Family Feud" survey board, as opposed to the above design.

1-900-230-FEUD/Phone TV (1989)
In 1989, their was a short-lived, 1-900 game called "1-900-230-FEUD" where you were allowed to "Play Family Feud at Home!" 24 hours a day and win valuable prizes like a U.S. Savings Bond, a color TV, CD Players and a trip to Los Angeles, California as a guest of the show. Some of the prizes mentioned above were provided by Sharp Electronics and each call were mostly a $1.50 a minute/75 cents for each additional minute. Commercials for the phone game were promoted by the late Ray Combs.

Pressman (1990, 1993)
Board games based on the 1988-1994 Combs version were released by Pressman for two editions in 1990 and 1993 as The New Family Feud, with the second edition updated to reflect the Bullseye round in use at the time.

Softie/Shardata (1989)
A computer game for the IBM (PC), Commodore 64/128 and Apple II systems was released by Sharedata/Softie as The All New Family Feud in 1989; It was also released in a triple pack along with Card Sharks and Classic Concentration.

Gametek (1990, 1993-1994)
Video Games for the NES, SNES, Genesis, 3DO and PC were manufactured by Gametek. (NOTE: for the NES version only the game's set is more or less loosely based on the 1976 era instead of the 1988 era.)

Tiger Electronics (1997-1998)
Two years later, after the 1995 cancellation of the show, an electronic handheld game was released by Tiger Electronics in 1997 with three additional survey books and cartridges to go along with it.