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Games Disaster was [[Paul Soulsby]]'s brainchild - a computer games tournament in which different teams competed over several episodes for a final prize. Paul made two series - one in 1999 and the second in 2000. He also wrote the title music. | Games Disaster was [[Paul Soulsby]]'s brainchild - a computer games tournament in which different teams competed over several episodes for a final prize. Paul made two series - one in 1999 and the second in 2000. He also wrote the title music. The first series was a conventional Games Master style setup with two teams playing against each other, whilst the second introduced a more glossyfeel and was hosted by a computerised voice. | ||
It was revived for a third series in | It was revived for a third series in Autumn 2002 by [[Michael Prior-Jones]] with an attempt at a more Sci-Fi look and feel (the title sequence was an obvious Red Dwarf rip-off!). | ||
A final (so far!) series was made in October 2003 by [[Ed Jellard]] with a different format to previous years. Unlike the {{unsure |first three series) it was made once a week rather than all over a weekend, however it only lasted a couple of episodes due to the immense amount of time it took to set up each week. | |||
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Revision as of 15:47, 24 February 2007
Games Disaster was Paul Soulsby's brainchild - a computer games tournament in which different teams competed over several episodes for a final prize. Paul made two series - one in 1999 and the second in 2000. He also wrote the title music. The first series was a conventional Games Master style setup with two teams playing against each other, whilst the second introduced a more glossyfeel and was hosted by a computerised voice.
It was revived for a third series in Autumn 2002 by Michael Prior-Jones with an attempt at a more Sci-Fi look and feel (the title sequence was an obvious Red Dwarf rip-off!).
A final (so far!) series was made in October 2003 by Ed Jellard with a different format to previous years. Unlike the {{unsure |first three series) it was made once a week rather than all over a weekend, however it only lasted a couple of episodes due to the immense amount of time it took to set up each week.
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