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Post by germanname1990 on Mar 24, 2012 22:40:17 GMT -5
Turkey's version of Wheel is perhaps one of the most unique versions of Wheel ever to exist. They are on for an hour, they air live, and to add to that, a few times their wheel looked like no other.
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Post by WarioSajak on Mar 25, 2012 0:31:16 GMT -5
They use the double-wide 250s from Wheel 2000?!
Other than that, not much to say -- there's hardly any Wheel action.
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Post by germanname1990 on Feb 12, 2013 0:23:18 GMT -5
If you take a look at the Wheel closely, the wedges are all different sizes. As for the Wheel action, you're right. I believe Çarkifelek more about music and party-style entertainment rather than the game itself.
I do have some videos of these black wedges. If I can get them out somewhere, maybe put some shots over at the Wikia. Now maybe the Wikia should have some articles regarding individual international versions if Mr. Benfield is interested in doing that.
There was also one era where normal values were colored black and penalty wedges bright colors, and I've finally found the clip I was looking for that shows this! This clip was from about 2007 or so.
Now that's not the only clip I want to show you guys. Here are some retro Turkish clips. The first two are from some sketch that used the show's set, kinda like the 227 parody here in the States. As for the third, well...
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Post by WarioSajak on Feb 12, 2013 20:34:00 GMT -5
Since I don't speak much else other than English, what's the significance of that third video? I do have some videos of these black wedges. If I can get them out somewhere, maybe put some shots over at the Wikia. Now maybe the Wikia should have some articles regarding individual international versions if Mr. Benfield is interested in doing that. My feeling is like that of Dixon Hayes regarding his "Classic Hollywood Squares" website in relation to its revivals: doing individual pages on the various international versions may cause them to become monstrous sub-sites, especially if timelines and host/hostess/announcer pages are thrown into the mix. The focus of the History Wiki is the American Wheel and things associated with it, although I readily admit the page on the international versions could use some fleshing-out and pictures.
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Post by germanname1990 on Feb 12, 2013 21:31:14 GMT -5
That last video was from an era of Turkish that I never thought existed. It was uploaded back on the 4th, and I never saw it until yesterday (which was also when I found that Chilean clip although that had been uploaded in 2009).
This Turkish version (from about 1993 or so) was very amusing for me to watch. Although the Wheel's layout never changed, the atmosphere's sights and sounds made me watch it over and over again. I think it's my favorite era for Turkish Wheel of Fortune.
Some interesting things to note. This version uses shopping, but it thankfully goes by much more quickly than our version's shopping segments did. The Wheel's values are in thousands of liras, so landing on the top value means that instead of 10,000, one is playing for 10 million liras per occurrence. Vowels cost one million lira (if not half a million for each occurrence). At the time, Turkey's lira was losing value quickly. A new lira was introduced on New Years Day 2005 and Turkey has been using that lira ever since, although transition from old to new lasted until New Years Eve 2008.
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Post by germanname1990 on Mar 26, 2014 23:17:44 GMT -5
I found out some info about the Rainbow Wheel episode. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGgZwWXE1uo It was not from 1993. It was from 1996, much to my surprise. The host at the time was Halit Kıvanç.
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Post by germanname1990 on May 22, 2014 22:51:52 GMT -5
Folks, I remember putting on the Wiki that Turkish Wheel may be airing on the Turkish channel ATV. Well, I have some bad news. It will not be airing there. But I have some good news. I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance by switching to GEICO. No, just kidding. :lol: The real good news is it will be airing new episodes on Kanal D, and not the Romanian Kanal D that Roata Norocului airs on! The good news does not end there. Check out this video, and you will see something from yours truly. It's my recreation of the 1992 layout! Guys, I'm not upset that they used my illustration. In fact, I cannot even begin to tell you how honored I am that they're using it.
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Post by mechamind on May 22, 2014 23:11:38 GMT -5
Specifically your illustration? Wow. If that happened to me, I would also feel honored.
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Post by germanname1990 on May 25, 2014 18:32:28 GMT -5
I'm sure that almost anyone would be. Anyway, here's some more Turkish Wheel! This is an episode from February 2000.
This episode certainly shows how odd Turkish Wheel really is compared to other versions. Two rounds and a bonus round that's not even played this episode.
Between the two rounds is what appears to be a Shopping or Pick Your Prize segment followed by music performed by the contestant themselves. Does the music during the Shopping segment sound familiar?
I do have plans to make the layout used, but only after I figure out what is under the Prize wedge. There also seem to be some values underneath both 4500 wedges, the 3500 wedge, and even the 7500 wedge.
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Post by MarioGS on Jun 3, 2014 13:36:21 GMT -5
This picture was posted on Instagram recently. They're putting the Wheel together.
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Post by StrangerCoug on Jun 3, 2014 14:02:25 GMT -5
Not bad for what they've done so far.
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Post by germanname1990 on Jun 3, 2014 17:04:04 GMT -5
I saw it too. Looks like it's still in its shrinkwrap, but I noticed an oddity. The 1000 and 10,000 spaces are in red and the 1500 is not.
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Post by designerboy7 on Jun 4, 2014 17:35:37 GMT -5
Carkifelek is so funny!
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Post by thiswheel13 on Jun 5, 2014 12:30:48 GMT -5
Not gonna lie I usually tend to skip through episodes to see the gameplay which seems like a side note most of the time.
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Post by germanname1990 on Jun 5, 2014 15:02:55 GMT -5
Can't blame you. I do the same thing. In fact, that's why I said at the Wikia last night that this was an odd version.
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Post by germanname1990 on Jun 12, 2014 15:40:42 GMT -5
Here's a video from today. Looks like they still care less about the game compared everything else, but they do have some unique element called Kartifelek. Watch and see. For anyone who speaks Turkish just as well as English, please tell us what all this is about.
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Post by thiswheel13 on Jun 12, 2014 15:52:23 GMT -5
I kinda hate the remodel on their puzzleboard
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Post by germanname1990 on Jun 12, 2014 16:31:04 GMT -5
What is it you don't like about it? For me, they could've used a font different from Helvetica or Arial Black. But I do like the border, although I believe it could be smaller. Despite its huge size, it reminds me of the shape of the puzzle board used in the US from 1981-1994. So much for nostalgic purposes, that is if there were.
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Post by thiswheel13 on Jun 12, 2014 22:46:32 GMT -5
Something about the colors don't sit well with me and plus something about the spacing of the puzzleboard and that extra border is just like, blah. Not to mention it just seems basic, like people on here could've come up with something better on PPT. I guess what I'm saying it doesn't look very sophisticated.
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Post by StrangerCoug on Jun 14, 2014 15:37:30 GMT -5
But I do like the border, although I believe it could be smaller. Despite its huge size, it reminds me of the shape of the puzzle board used in the US from 1981-1994. To me, it looks like they crossed that, the 1975-1981 border, and the current border.
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