History
''GoBingo'' was initially aired from 1996 to 1999, hosted by Arnell Ignacio, with Maricar de Mesa as the first ''GobiGirl''. Ignacio won the award for Best Game Show Host at the ''PMPC Star Awards for Television'' in 1997 for his role in ''GoBingo''. After airing for 2 years, the show was replaced by a sportsfest-like gameshow, retitled as ''Golympics''. The show recommenced in its original format on April 14, 2008 for a second run.Format
1996-1999
Three contestants play with bingo cards (each with 15 numbered boxes) on 3 different screens. Every correct answer from a player randomly lights up one of their numbers. All the numbers that are lit count for home viewers, who play with bingo cards obtained in return for purchases of sponsors' products (obtained from assigned redemption centers). In each round, there is a designated pattern to be created. In the first round, each correct answer highlights a number from the corners of the board. In the second round the pattern is a straight vertical line (center only), while the final round is the 'blackout' round. If a home viewer gets all the 15 numbers for their card they win the home player jackpot (and the remaining unlit numbers in the studio screens change to diamonds). The first studio player who completes their bingo card proceeds to the bonus round, which comprises 16 numbered boxes, each with a question. A correct answer causes the number to changes to a peso sign, an incorrect one to a blank. The object is to create a pattern of peso signs - horizontal, vertical, or diagonal - within the allotted time of 45 seconds.2008
Ignacio reprised his role as host and the ''GobiGirls'' have so far been played by Joy Velasco (Miss Teen World 2007), Rain Larazabal (sister of Maureen Larazabal), Lyka Feliciano,The 1,000,000 Pesos GOMillion Edition
A bonus of 1,000,000 pesos (added to the usual jackpot of 150,000 pesos) is won by any player who can complete the blackout round, or complete their 15 numbers, from the first 18 numbers called.Accolades
References
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