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  1. In one comic, a Russian archduke on visit to the wild west challenges a gambler into a game of Russian roulette, and the gambler bails out when the gun is fired. Later, the duke challenges a Cavalry captain, and the gun goes off on him.

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      A page for describing Trivia: Russian Roulette. Keep...

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      A page for describing YMMV: Russian Roulette. Sacred Cow:...

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      A page for describing Laconic: Russian Roulette. A game of...

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      A page for describing Awesome: Russian Roulette. The TV...

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    • Russian Roulette

      Russian Roulette. A GSN Game Show in which four contestants...

  2. Russian Roulette. A GSN Game Show in which four contestants competed in a last-player-standing quiz contest. Each player stands on one of the six trap doors on the circular floor. A player who misses a multiple-choice question must play Russian Roulette, by pulling a lever to spin the "Drop Zones", to stay in the game.

  3. Sometimes it's a deadly game of Russian Roulette, where only a handful of people affected walk away with superpowers — the rest wind up crippled, horribly deformed, dead, or worse. The roulette has different kinds of ammunition to hit the contestants with, often they compound:

  4. The following Game Show tropes appear in Russian Roulette (TV series): Bonus Round: A bit different, depending on the season. Deadly Game: The game was named after and the premise was built around one.

  5. A player who misses a multiple-choice question must play Russian Roulette, by pulling a lever to spin the "Drop Zones", to stay in the... A GSN Game Show in which four contestants competed in a last-player-standing quiz contest.

  6. Russian Roulette: Created by Gunnar Wetterberg. With Mark L. Walberg, Burton Richardson, Curt Clendenin, Todd Newton. Contestants compete in a hybrid general knowledge quiz-game of chance, where incorrect answers could literally cause them to drop out of the game.

  7. A GSN Game Show in which four contestants competed in a last-player-standing quiz contest. Each player stands on one of the six trap doors on the circular floor. A player who misses a multiple-choice question must play Russian Roulette, by pulling a lever to spin the "Drop Zones", to stay in the...

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