Tag Archive: Game Show America Blog

May 09

A Wink and a Smile!

Wink Martindale's Hit Me! Game Show

“Hit Me! is blackjack on steroids! It’s got a hook that no other game of blackjack has ever had, and it’s part of our trademark,” states Wink. Hit Me! is produced under an exclusive license by Wink Martindale Enterprises, Inc. For more information on this exciting new game show, call Game Show America today.

Mar 16

The Most Recognizable Brand

With over 7,000 meeting planners in attendance, GSA put the WOW factor into corporate game shows for all of them. The response we received from attendees made it clear that Game Show America is the most recognizable brand for corporate game shows in the United States.

Feb 10

Full Speed Ahead in 2013

Our first show of 2013 was in Los Angeles where the crew produced an amazing game show for a major satellite TV provider. From there, the crew went in three different directions. One team headed to Minneapolis to produce an event for St. Jude Hospital, our second team drove from Los Angeles to Las Vegas for a GSA Squares show, and GSA’s third team was off to Salt Lake City, Utah. Later that week, the crew heads to Chicago to do an event for Kraft. After the Kraft event, the crew split off again. One crew is went to Nashville for a two day event and another crew headed down to Orlando for two game shows with John O’Hurley.

Dec 26

That’s a Wrap!

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The New Year kicks off with an incredibly busy schedule. Currently our road map take us to: Los Angeles, CA; Minneapolis, MN; Las Vegas, NV; Chicago, IL; Nashville, TN; Orlando, FL; Lake Geneva, WI; Tucson, AZ; and Madison, WI – and that’s just our schedule for January. In addition to all of GSA’s shows, there’s even more going on behind the scenes.

Aug 24

New Websites, Online Games, and Vegas!

Our Punch-It! promotion continues at Potawatomi Casino in Milwaukee through September 20th. You could win $250,000!!!

Back at our magic shop in Wisconsin, our programmers have been busy in our “virtual kitchen” cooking up all sorts of new things. First and foremost, the Game Show America family of websites has been been completely upgraded. Our main portal is www.gsapro.com. From here, you can learn more about our five divisions:

Jul 10

Monster Bash and a New Face at GSA!

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This is Game Show America’s second year as a sponsor and exhibitor at the Casino Marketing Conference, and we look forward to sharing a number of our interactive promotions with our guests. If you are attending, make sure you come to the opening night reception on July 24th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for an exclusive look at all of our featured promotions.

Oct 31

Risks and Rewards Set Photos

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Greetings and Salutations Everyone! Or should I say…Happy Halloween! We just finished our setup of the Risks and Rewards set at Potawatomi Casino.  On Monday and Tuesday, we have a total of six performances at the casino.  Here are some photos of the set… Once we wrap up with Risks and Rewards, we’re on a …

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Oct 28

Twelve Game Shows in 18 Days

Greetings and Salutations Everyone! I’m blogging from the road today as we head back from Dallas from an awesome production at the Gaylord Texan. Thank you to Mark for bringing us in for your event!  Meanwhile, we have another game show happening today in North Carolina. Starting November 1st, we’re literally running a marathon. We …

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Aug 29

On Stage, Off Stage and a TV Pilot

"On Stage, Off Stage..."

Greetings and Salutations Everyone! We just got back from a week on the road in Virginia (12 performances).  We had a fantastic time at NEXCOM, the Navy Exchange’s International Trade Show (kind of like CES, except exclusively for the Navy and Coast Guard), where Game Show America took the Best of Show Award for the 2nd …

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Aug 13

THANK YOU TO THE GSA CREW!

The Game Show America Crew

Greetings and Salutations Everyone! On August 12th, we had almost every GSA staff member present at a single event.  Typically, we send our teams out in smaller crews of three or four staff, but this production required 12 people.  For the event, there were ten Challenge Stations around the room.  Our client’s group was divided …

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