Rollergames (TV Series 1990–1992) Poster

(1990–1992)

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loved it as a kid
sire-526 March 2006
As a kid, I was a big fan of pro wrestling, and this show would loosely fit into the same genre. I thought this was the greatest when I was 12! Rollergames featured performers in roles of "good guys" and "bad guys" and, much like pro wrestling, the outcomes were predetermined. The fun is in the performance. Also like pro wrestling, the performances were loosely scripted and performers improvised upon a theme.

The basic premise of the show was old-school roller derby with some cartoonish twists. Each team has four blockers and a jammer, who scores points by passing opponents on the rink. Blockers line up and whip their jammer for speed. However, old-school roller derby is just an oblong or circular rink. Rollergames added the wall and the ramp.

On Rollergames, shortly after the starting line was a "thiry foot" wall with three scoring zones. The higher the jammer could get up the sharp incline the more points they would score. Coming down from the wall with high velocity, the jammer would hit the ramp. The ramp also had scoring zones for distance. Then the whole thing would loop and start again. Rollergames also had lots of planned skits.

Rollergames featured cohesive teams of bad guys and good guys (or heels and babyfaces, if you like). Face teams were the all-American T-birds, Hot Flash with some hot girls in neon spandex (this was 1991), and the Rockers. The heel teams were the evil Violators in all black, the Maniacs, and Bad Attitude. Each team had a gimmick and a look. There were also story lines, like in pro wrestling. I remember an angle with two blonde twins from a "good" team who were split up, and one was put on a "bad" team. The Thunderbirds had a big William Perry-esquire character called "Icebox". In sudden death, a pool was filled with alligators. Characters were featured in backstage pre-taped vignettes as well as interviews on the field. I recall the show ending with a cliffhanger, where a member of the Violators had flipped off the top of the wall, and everyone freaked out. I never got to see how the story ended.

I wish I could revisit Rollergames, but other than the NES game there are really no remnants. It was obviously not popular at all, and I don't expect it to resurface on DVD any time soon.

EDIT After writing this review I was compelled to go out searching on the web, and I found a wonderful online group dedicated to Rollergames. Check out http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/rocknrollergames/
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10/10
It's time to bring back RollerGames!
davidsams16 November 2007
Get ready! It's time to bring back RollerGames! With all of the Roller Derby action taking place across the country, this series is destined to return! Watch for details...Let me know what you think, visit me at www.DavidSams.com! I'm especially interested in hearing from players. If you're a Roller Sports skater, email me with your thoughts and comments. If you're a fan of the original series that we produced, I want to hear from you, too. This is the perfect time to relaunch the series. When it was taken off the air, it was one of the most successful series in syndication. The time is now to bring the oval track back to TV again!

David Sams, Executive Producer RollerGames
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Boy, what a pile of s@#* this show was.
winterjets27 February 2005
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I remember watching this show on lazy Saturday afternoons as a kid. This was basically WWE on roller skates, only about twice as corny and 10 times less entertaining.

The premise: A six team league of around 10 to 20 skaters on each team. Each week two teams battle each other on the eight shaped play field earning points by knocking opposing team members off the course and flinging team members up a big wall (the higher they skated, the more points they earned).

Could have been interesting but the way the show was produced was so lame with stupid team images like the rockers team dressed in rocker outfits, a biker team, an Americana team dressed in stars and stripes, a team all dressed in hot pink (Hot Flash I believe was there name). I think there was also an Army team dressed in army green. All the Teams had weird, over the top characters and coaches. I remember one of the coaches being some kind of weird boat captain and another was a cranky old granny type character. The players also had stupid names like Ice Box and Skinny Minni.

The show also had trades between teams and main events where they put alligators in the center of the course. Players would then push other players in the alligator pit.

I'm not at all surprised this show never took off. Yup, pretty bad.
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