Epic Game Show Land

Epic Game Show Land is a game show set in the theme park of the same name.

Plot
Defeat the Interceptor and Carmen Sandiego with the help of Whammy, Mr. Herbie Chips, Bully the Bull, Jools the Cat, and leader Dusty Bin with an army of Gladiators and a Golden Shot gun among others!

Prize
May vary from holidays to cars to even money.

Game shows featured

 * Interceptor: The main villain of Interceptor is featured.
 * Where in Time/the World is Carmen Sandiego?: Carmen Sandiego is featured as the Interceptor's boss.
 * Press Your Luck: Whammy, whom Carmen fired from V.I.L.E., is featured.
 * Catchphrase: Mr. Herbie Chips is featured.
 * Bullseye: Bully the Bull is featured.
 * Steal: Jools the Catburglar is featured.
 * 3-2-1: Dusty Bin is featured as leader of the Fort Boyard resistance.
 * Fort Boyard: Featured as the main base of our heroes.
 * The Crystal Maze: Featured as the five rooms one each for our heroes in the Fort Boyard base.
 * Supermarket Sweep: Featured as a shop in the city near Fort Boyard, Blockbuster City.
 * Blockbusters: Featured in the form of Blockbuster City.
 * Knightmare: In the Halloween specials, the Castle of Confusion is featured.
 * Freeze Out: In the Christmas specials, this game show is featured.
 * The Chase: The Chasers appear in the show.
 * Gladiators: All the Gladiators and the events are featured.
 * Countdown: The clock is featured as a pre-Interceptor alarm for 30 seconds.
 * Fun House: The Fun House is featured.
 * Whew!: The entire 10 villain gauntlet is featured as the 10 minions of the Interceptor.
 * Strike It Lucky/Rich: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Mastermind: The seat is featured as Dusty Bin's chair.
 * Deal or No Deal: The boxes are featured.
 * Wheel of Fortune: The wheel is featured.
 * Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: The table is featured in Mr. Herbie Chip's room.
 * Family Fortunes/Feud: Whenever any or all the heroes get hit, the Wrong Answer sound heard from that game show is featured.
 * Card Sharks/Play Your Cards Right: The cards are featured.
 * The Price is Right: The "COME ON DOWN!" phrase is featured when Dusty Bin summons his allies. Also, all its games are featured as each mascot's weapon's attacks.
 * Blankety Blank/Match Game: Swear words and offensive words are replaced with the word BLANK, which is featured.
 * Splat-A-Lot: The Castle Defenders featured serve as monsters of the month.
 * X-Factor: The stage is featured.
 * The Krypton Factor: The virtual reality headsets are featured.
 * The Masked Singer: The Masked Singers are featured as robots who aid Dusty Bin.
 * Got Talent: The theme song is featured as the interlude theme.
 * Celebrity/Hollywood Squares: The squares are featured.
 * Going for Gold: Dusty Bin sings the featured song in the X-Factor stage.
 * A Question of Sport: The panel is featured.
 * The Golden Shot: The gun is featured as Dusty Bin's main weapon.
 * Tipping Point: The machine is featured in one episode.
 * Tenable: The top ten is featured in one episode.
 * Pointless: The nil-point feature is featured as the health points of the five, and if they reach 100 or more, the mascot is injured.
 * Splash: The swimming pool is featured.
 * The Exit List: The list is featured as a list of enemies Dusty Bin and company must face.
 * Legends of the Hidden Temple: A 2-part epic tale based on the gameshow is featured when Dusty Bin and company find it by accident.
 * The $100,000 Pyramid: The pyramid is featured.
 * The Cube: The cube and the masked man are featured.
 * Scrabble: The panel is featured.
 * Jeopardy!: The panel is featured in one episode.
 * Take Your Pick: The panel is featured in one episode.
 * Beat the Clock: The clock is featured as the Epic Game Show World clock.
 * The Generation Game: Featured in many episodes.
 * Sale of the Century: The conveyor belt is featured powering the Shop's tread escalators.
 * Name That Tune: The tunes are featured in an Easter special.
 * Eurovision Song Contest: Dusty Bin sings a winning song featured in one episode of the show.
 * The Cash Machine: The heroes have placed a machine featured in the gameshow in their room.
 * High Stakes: The floor is featured.
 * Total Wipeout: Featured as part of the assault course.
 * Robot Wars: The robots are featured.
 * The Weakest Link: Featured in one episode.
 * Double Dare: Featured in one episode.
 * Big Break: The snooker table is featured.
 * Finders Keepers: The house is featured.
 * The Wall: The wall is featured.
 * Hole in the Wall: Featured in one episode.
 * Winning Lines: Featured in one episode.
 * Decimate: The lightup wall is featured.
 * Strictly Come Dancing: The ballroom is featured in a few episodes.
 * The Adventure Game: The planet Arg is featured.
 * Tiswas: The phantom flan flinger is featured as a minor villain.
 * Crackerjack: The gungy game show setting is featured in one episode.
 * Golden Balls: The balls are featured.
 * Babushka: The Babushka dolls are featured in some episodes.
 * Head Hunters: Featured in one episode.
 * The Whole 90 Yards: Featured in one episode.
 * Reflex: Featured in one episode.
 * Don't Scare the Hare: Featured in one Easter special.
 * Rebound: Featured in one episode.
 * Endurance: Featured as part of the assault course.
 * Whittle: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Wipeout: Featured in one episode.
 * 15 to 1: Featured in one episode.
 * Treasure Hunt (UK): The helicopter is featured as the five's vehicle.
 * Mr and Mrs: Featured in a Valentine's Day special.
 * Blind Date: Featured in a Valentine's Day special.
 * Eggheads: Featured in an Easter special.
 * Beat the Brain: Featured in a Saint Patrick's Day special.
 * Think Fast: The locker room bonus round is featured.
 * Brainsurge: Featured in some episodes.
 * 50/50: Featured in some episodes.
 * Cash Trapped: Featured in two episodes.
 * How Dare You!: Featured an a Thanksgiving special.
 * Go For It!: Featured in an Independence Day special.
 * 1000 Heartbeats: Featured in a Day of the Dead special.
 * Dancing on Ice: In a Christmas special, the ice rink is featured.
 * Ready Steady Cook: Featured as the five's kitchen.
 * You Bet!: Featured in many episodes.
 * In For A Penny: The airport is featured.
 * Call My Bluff: Featured in a Valentine's Day special.
 * Give Us A Clue: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Britain's Brainiest Kid: Featured in three episodes.
 * Connections: Featured in one episode.
 * Concentration: Featured in four episodes.
 * Get the Picture: Featured as a gallery in the museum.
 * Jackpot!: Featured in one episode.
 * Treasure Hunt (USA): Featured in the two-part Legends of the Hidden Temple epic.
 * Every Second Counts: Featured in one episode.
 * Raise The Roof: Featured in two episodes.
 * Chain Letters: Featured in one episode.
 * The Pyramid Game: Featured in one episode.
 * Touch the Truck: The vehicle is featured as Dusty Bin's truck.
 * Man VS Beast: The animals are featured in Epic Game Show Land's zoo.
 * Remote Control: The remote control is featured in one episode.
 * The $64,000 Question: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Small Talk: Featured in one episode.
 * Bob's Full House: Featured in one episode.
 * Spin Star: Featured in one episode.
 * X-Fire: Featured in a few episodes.
 * 4 Square: Featured in one episode.
 * Celebrity/Hollywood Squares: Featured in nine episodes.
 * The Biggest Game In Town: Featured in all episodes.
 * Sudo-Q: Featured in some episodes.
 * The Whole 19 Yards: Featured in all episodes.
 * All About 2: Featured in two episodes.
 * The Mole: Featured in five episodes.
 * Catchword: Featured in four episodes.
 * National Lottery Winning Lines: Featured in seven episodes.
 * Duel: Featured in eight episodes.
 * Britain's Brainiest: Featured in five episodes, one each for a mascot's origins and how they got their powers.
 * One To Win: Featured in ten episodes.
 * The Colour of Money: Featured in some episodes.
 * Wogan's Perfect Recall: Featured as Terry Wogan's gravestone is shown.
 * 1 VS 100: Featured in the 100th episode.
 * 50/50: Featured in the 50th episode.
 * Tarby's Frame Game: Featured in one episode.
 * Late Night Poker: Featured in one episode.
 * In The Grid: Featured in one episode.
 * In It To Win It: Featured in one episode.
 * Never Mind the Buzzocks: Featured in one episode.
 * Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Featured in one episode.
 * Greed: Featured in one episode.
 * Beat the Brain: Featured in one episode.
 * The People Versus: Featured in one episode.
 * The Great Pretender: Featured in one episode.
 * Heads or Tails: Featured in one episode.
 * Breakaway: Featured in one episode.
 * Takeshi's Castle: Featured in a Japan-themed episode.
 * Ninja Warrior: Featured in a Japan-themed episode.
 * Twenty-One: Featured as the transformation code for all five mascots.
 * Impossible: Featured in one episode.
 * Surprise Surprise: Featured in one episode.
 * Quizmaster: Featured in all episodes.
 * I'm A Celebrity- Get Me Out of Here!: Featured as part of the two-part Legends of the Hidden Temple epic.
 * Chase the Case: Featured in one episode.
 * Hardball: Featured in one episode.
 * First and Last: Featured in one episode.
 * The Switch: Featured in one episode.
 * Alphabetical: Featured in some episodes.
 * The Edge: Featured in one episode.
 * Bang on the Money: Featured in one episode.
 * A Question of Sport: Featured in the Olympic and World Cup specials.
 * Turnabout: Featured in a Chinese New Year special.
 * Headjam: Featured in a Chinese New Year special.
 * I Survived The Zombie Apocalypse: Featured in a Halloween special.
 * Have I Got News For You: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Time Commanders: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Friends Like These: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Full Swing: Featured in a Tanabata special.
 * First Class: Featured in an Oktoberfest special.
 * Fast Friends: Featured in a few episodes including the La Tomatina special.
 * Dirty Rotten Cheater: Featured in a Christmas special.
 * Dog Eat Dog: Featured in an Easter special.
 * Takeover Bid: Featured as Carmen Sandiego's plan to let villains bid for the takeover of the theme park.
 * Telly Addicts: Featured in a few episodes.
 * The Alphabet Game: Featured in some episodes.
 * That's Showbusiness: Featured in one musical episode.
 * Come And Have A Go If You Think You're Smart Enough: Featured in one episode.
 * Counterpoint: Featured in one episode.
 * Clockwise: Featured in one episode.
 * Cheggers Plays Pop: Featured in one musical episode.
 * Today's the Day: Featured in the first episode.
 * Letterbox: Featured in one episode.
 * Noel's House Party: Featured in the 1st anniversary episode of the show.
 * Are You Smarter Than A 10 Year Old?/5th Grader?: Featured in one episode.
 * Tic-Tac-Dough: The dragon is featured.
 * Distraction: The distractions are featured in random scenes in all the episodes.
 * Don't Forget the Lyrics: Tone-deaf Mr. Herbie Chips sings lyrics that he has forgot to sing in one episode, and Dusty Bin does not want him to forget the lyrics, as in the game show featured in one musical episode.
 * Russian Roulette: The game show Russian Roulette is featured as a Russian living room owned by a Russian millionaire in one episode.
 * Come Dine With Me: Featured as a subplot in one episode.
 * Banzai: Featured in a Japanese-themed episode.
 * Let's Make A Deal: The Zonks (fake prizes) are featured in all episodes as fictional items throughout Epic Game Show Land, even ketchup mouthwash and mustard mouthwash.
 * Child's Play: Featured in one episode.
 * Tattletales: Featured in one episode.
 * The Waiting Game: Featured in one episode.
 * The Joker's Wild: Featured in two episodes.
 * Divided: Featured in one episode.
 * University Challenge: Featured in the first episode where the five chosen mascots graduate.
 * Blackout: Featured in one episode.
 * The Challengers: Featured in one episode.
 * The Weakest Link: The writable boards are featured.
 * The Link: Featured in one episode.
 * XYZ: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Spin Off: Featured in one episode.
 * Give N Take: Featured in one episode.
 * Double Cross: Featured in one episode.
 * Criss Cross Quiz: Featured in one episode.
 * Headline Hunters: Featured in all episodes.
 * Super Pay Cards: Featured in one episode.
 * Take Me Out: Featured in the Valentine's Day special.
 * Keynotes: Featured in the musical episode.
 * Hit Man: Featured in one episode.
 * You're Back In The Room: Featured in one episode.
 * Small Fortune: Featured in one episode.
 * Uh Oh!: Featured in two episodes.
 * The 21st Question: Featured in one episode.
 * Take On The Twisters: Featured in one episode.
 * Crosswits: Featured in one episode.
 * Odd One Out: Featured in one episode.
 * Odd One In: Featured in one episode.
 * 100%: Featured in one episode.
 * Minute To Win It: Featured in one episode.
 * One To Win: Featured in one episode.
 * The Mad Dash: Featured in one episode.
 * The Edge: Featured in one episode.
 * Quizmaster: Featured as the Gamesmaster's son.
 * The Kids Are All Right: Featured in one episode.
 * Cash Cab: Featured in all episodes.
 * Bumper Stumpers: Featured in one episode.
 * Dragon's Den: Featured in one episode.
 * Gambit/Catch 21: Featured in one episode.
 * The Dating Game: Featured in one episode.
 * Love Connection: Featured in one episode.
 * Masquerade Party: Featured as a literal party in one episode every year, that celebrates Dusty Bin's birthday.
 * Studs: Featured in one episode.
 * Shark Tank: Featured as Carmen Sandiego's trap against the mascots.
 * The Who, Where, or What Game: Featured in one episode.
 * I've Got A Secret: Featured in one episode.
 * Time Busters: Buster the Bus is featured in all episodes.
 * Make Me Laugh: Featured in an April Fool's special.
 * Hardball: Featured in one episode.
 * The Money Maze: Featured in some episodes.
 * Trivia Trap: Featured in one episode.
 * Debt: Featured in one episode.
 * The Million Pound Drop: Featured in one episode.
 * The Fuse: Featured in one episode.
 * I'm the Answer: Featured in one episode.
 * Lucky Ladders: Featured in one episode.
 * Run the Gauntlet: Featured in one episode.
 * The Mint: Featured in one episode.
 * Bigheads: Featured in one episode.
 * Ejector Seat: Featured in one episode.
 * Downfall: Featured in one episode.
 * The Chair: Featured in a few episodes.
 * The Chamber: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Waffle: Featured in a few episodes.
 * The Movie Masters: Featured in the Epic Game Show Land Movie.
 * Challenge Anneka: Featured in all episodes via a woman named Mrs. Rice, who is a teacher.
 * Body Heat: Featured in some episodes.
 * Clockwise: Featured in one episode.
 * Three's A Crowd: Featured in three episodes.
 * I'm Famous and Frightened!: Featured in a Halloween special.
 * Labyrinth: Featured in a Halloween special.
 * Trapped!: Featured in a fairy tale-esque episode.
 * It's A Knockout: Featured in all episodes.
 * Rolling In It: Featured in all episodes.
 * Jungle Run: Featured in some episodes.
 * You Don't Say!: Featured in one episode.
 * Streetmate: Featured as a street in many episodes.
 * Masterteam: Featured in the series finale as the heroes get their final reward for capturing Carmen Sandiego.
 * Tarby's Frame Game: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Great Game of the Grey Goose: Featured when Dusty Bin and company go and visit Spain in one episode.
 * Who Wants To Be A Superhero?: Featured in a superhero-themed episode.
 * Oh Sit!: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Tore!: Featured as part of the obstacle course.
 * Downtown's Not An Errand Boy!: Featured in a Japan-themed episode.
 * Hurl!: Featured in a food-themed episode.
 * Human Tetris: Featured in a videogame-themed episode.
 * AKBingo!: Featured in a Japan-themed episode.
 * Candy or Not Candy?: Featured in an April Fools special.
 * What's In The Box?: Featured in a Japan-themed episode.
 * Waking Up a Hot Girl: Featured in a Japan-themed episode.
 * Dero Dero: Featured in a Halloween special.
 * Shafted: Featured in a Halloween special.
 * Winning Combination: Featured in a few episodes.
 * The Wheel: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Hey Tracey!: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Wait, Wait! Don't Tell Me: Featured in one episode.
 * 5-4-3-2-Run: Featured in one episode.
 * Caesar's Challenge: Featured in some episodes in the form of a Las Vegas-style casino.
 * Rhyme and Reason: Featured in one episode, Dr. Seuss-style!
 * Queen for a Day: Featured in one episode in the form of the British Queen, Her Majesty of Great Britain.
 * Zoom: Featured in one episode.
 * Shoppers Casino: Featured right below the Caesar's Challenge casino as its shop.
 * Scattergories: Featured in one episode.
 * The $1.98 Beauty Show: Featured in one episode as a beauty parlour.
 * Fantasy: Featured in one fantasy-themed episode where the Tic-Tac-Dough dragon has to be redeemed in order to join the Faces of Fame.
 * Break the Bank: All three different versions of the American game show are featured in one episode where Sandiego's thieves rob the gameshows of their money-banks by shattering them to pieces.
 * Ice Warriors: Featured in a Christmas episode.
 * Lingo: Featured in one episode.
 * Moneyball: Featured in one episode.
 * Bank Balance: Featured in some epidodes.
 * Lightning: Featured in a few episodes.
 * Incredible Edible Challenge: Featured in a food-themed episode of the series.
 * Pasapalabra: Featured in a Spain-themed episode.
 * Body Language: Featured in one episode.
 * Ice Warriors: Featured in a Christmas episode.
 * Crashbox: Featured in one episode.
 * Braingames: Featured in one episode.
 * Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak: Featured in many episodes.
 * Rollergames: Featured as Dusty Bin's roller-skating shoes.
 * Runway: Featured as the Epic Game Show Land's airport.
 * Idiotest: Featured in the April Fool's special episode.
 * The Secret Game Show: Featured in one Japan-themed episode.
 * Time Machine: Featured in a time-focused episode.
 * Ant and Dec's Push the Button: Featured in one episode.
 * Red or Black?: Featured in one colour-themed episode.
 * Killer Karaoke: Mr. Chips sings badly a song from this game show when trying to take on the Walk of Fear tone-deaf.
 * The Big Showdown: The dice were featured as Dusty Bin's good luck dice.
 * What Not To Wear: The game show is featured as a clothes shop.
 * Love Island: Featured as the neighbouring island.
 * Stars in Their Eyes: Mr. Chips sings badly in the game show featured in the musical episode.
 * Take Me Out: Featured in one episode, which Dusty Bin chooses a woman for his date.
 * Game of Talents: Featured in one episode.
 * Bedroom Buddies: Featured in one episode.
 * I Can See Your Voice: Featured in the musical episode.
 * 101 Ways To Leave A Gameshow: Featured as Dusty Bin's guide book.
 * Gamesmaster: The Gamesmaster is mentor to the team, appearing in all episodes.

Contestants
Include ordinary civilians or celebrities.

Faces of Fame

 * Dusty Bin (3-2-1)
 * Mr. Herbie Chips (Catchphrase)
 * Bully the Bull (Bullseye)
 * Jools the Catburglar (Steal)
 * Whammy (Press Your Luck)
 * Hare (Don't Scare The Hare)
 * Egg Family (Family Feud/Fortunes)
 * Dragon (Tic-Tac-Dough)
 * Gamesmaster (Gamesmaster)
 * Gladiators such as Nitro (American Gladiators), Wolf (Gladiators) and Cheeta (Australian Gladiators)
 * Chasers (The Chase)
 * Maze Master Richard (The Crystal Maze)
 * Buster the Bus (Timebusters)
 * Cash Cab (Cash Cab)
 * Mrs. Rice (Challenge Anneka)

Heels of Horror

 * Carmen Sandiego (Where in the World/in Time Is Carmen Sandiego?)
 * Interceptor (Interceptor)
 * Castle Defenders (Splat-a-Lot!)
 * Ten Villains (Whew!)
 * Dr. Trombones (The Price Is Right)

Finisher Hotspots

 * Dusty Bin: Cliffhanger Pick Strike, Plinko Slash, Rat Race Sword, Black Comet Atlasphere
 * Mr. Herbie Chips: Any Number Strike, Punch-A-Bunch Punch, Flip Flop Mace, Red Flames Atlasphere
 * Bully the Bull: Double Cross Strike, Bullseye Dart, Card Game Axe, Blue Tsunami Atlasphere
 * Jools the Catburglar: Push Over Strike, Freeze Frame Watch, Hole In One Gun, Green Earthquake Atlasphere
 * Whammy: Golden Road Strike, Hot Seat Missile Launcher Vehicle, Lucky 7 Bow and Arrows, Yellow Tornado Atlasphere

Fictional guests (in Crossover Episodes)

 * Optimus Prime, Ironhide, Arcee, Bumblebee, Jazz, Sunstreaker, Sideswipe, Crosshairs, Hound, Drift, Windblade, Bluestreak, Gears, Side Burn, Grimlock, Strongarm, Skids, Mudflap, Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Shockwave, Shatter, Dropkick, Barricade, Demolishor, Cyclonus, and Scourge (Transformers)
 * Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Hulk, Black Widow, Ant-Man, Wasp, Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Gamora, Drax, Groot, Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, Ikaris, Makkari, Sprite, Sersi, Phastos, Ajak, Kingo Sunen, Thena, Gilgamesh, Zuras, Shang-Chi, Mr. Fantastic, Wolverine, Cyclops, Shang-Chi, Captain Marvel, Red Skull, Doctor Doom, and Galactus (Marvel Comics)
 * Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Aquaman, Cyborg, Green Lantern, Ch'p, Tomar-Re, Kilowog, Orion, Shazam, Lex Luthor, Joker, and Cheetah (DC Comics)
 * T-Bone and Razor (SWAT Kats)
 * Scott Tracy, Virgil Tracy, Alan Tracy, Gordon Tracy, John Tracy, Kayo Kyrano, Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward, Aloysius Parker, Jeff Tracy, and the Hood (Thunderbirds)
 * Sparkster (Sparkster)
 * Red Power Ranger and Rita Repulsa (Power Rangers)
 * He-Man, She-Ra, Skeletor and Hordak (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe)
 * Volt, Luxy, Max, and Sami (MiniForce)