Family Feud began with ShareData’s 1987 release on the Apple II and Commodore 64 consoles. In 1990 GameTek released a version on the NES. GameTek later released four more Feud games for the Super NES, Sega Genesis, 3DO, and PC between 1993 and 1995. Hasbro Interactive, Global Star, and Ubisoft have also released versions starting in 2000.
Gameplay – Family Feud
ShareData released the first video game versions of the game show in 1987 on the Apple II and Commodore 64,[1] with two versions of the packaging: one shows a drawing of a just completed round (using the Milton Bradley home game art design), and another shows a full shot of the set from the first Richard Dawson era. The game plays like the Dawson era (with the look similar to the 1976 – 1985 era) with (2 Single rounds, 1 Double Round, and 1 Triple Round – with 300 point rules and Fast Money Win of $10,000)
Later in 1989, ShareData released “The All New Family Feud” on PC, Apple, C64 with rules, gameplay and look based on the Ray Combs era.