(MB 1976) Eight Editions
(Pressman 1990) Two Editions [Second edition (1993) is The New Family
Feud]
(Endless Games 1998) Three Editions
A "Deluxe" Fourth Edition from Endless
is scheduled to be released August, 2008
(Signet 1981) Richard Dawson and Family Feud by Mary Ann
Norbom
[Dawson on cover]
A paperback tribute to the show
and its popular star.
(BCI 2008) All-Star Family Feud
A 4-disc DVD set of episodes culled
from various celebrity editions of the show during the 70s-80s period hosted
by Richard Dawson.

(Sharedata 1987)
(Softie 1989) The All New Family Feud
(GameTek c1995) CD-ROM
(Hasbro 2000) CD-ROM [Louie Anderson on cover]
(Global Star 2006) CD-ROM
(GSN)
Download
A downloadable PC version is available
on the GSN website. A free trial offers an hour of playing time.
(Coleco 1983) for Coleco ADAM
(GameTek 1990) for Nintendo NES The All New Family Feud
(GameTek 1993) for Super Nintendo
(GameTek 1993) for Sega Genesis
(GameTek 1994) for Panasonic 3-DO
(Sony 2000) for Sony Playstation 1 and 2 [Louie Anderson on cover]
(Global Star 2006) for Sony Playstation 2 and GameBoy Advance
(Imagination 2003) Three Editions plus Movie Edition [Richard Karn on cover
of first edition, John O'Hurley on cover of third and movie edition]
Each edition has hundreds of questions
on an interactive DVD that you control through your home remote. The game
takes great liberties with the TV format in order to create an at-home
party atmosphere. Pre-release artwork showing Karn on the cover of
the 2006 second edition can be found on some websites, but as far as we
know, his image was removed from the packaging before the second edition
hit shelves. (Karn was replaced as host by John O'Hurley before the
start of the 2006 season.)
(Endless Games 2008) COMING
SOON
At Toy Fair
2008, Endless Games announced a line of portable card games based on a
number of their game show licensees.
(Tiger 1997) Electronic LCD handheld game with three expansion cartridges.
The handheld game was re-released
in 2000 to reflect the design of the new syndicated version of the series.
Otherwise identical to the original, this version also has a picture of
Louie Anderson on the packaging and is rather hard to locate, despite being
a newer release.
(Tiger 1998) Smaller "travel" version of above item.
[Three editions, released simultaneously]
(iToys 2007) [John O'Hurley
on cover]
On
the CD Classic TV Game Show Themes
(Varese Sarabande 1998)
Purists point out that the version
on the CD is from the Ray Combs era (1988-94), and not the original theme
as indicated on the disc's liner notes. The two are very similar.
Covered on the CD Television's Greatest Hits Volume 6: Remote
Control (TVT 1996)