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Masters of the Maze

''Masters of the Maze'' is a children's television game show that aired on the Family Channel from August 29, 1994 to September 22, 1996. The first season was hosted by J. D. Roth, and the second season was hosted by Mario Lopez.〔
==Broadcast and production history==
A few years before ''Masters of the Maze'' first aired, Australian Fenton Rosewarne created a puzzle called "Fenton's Maze," which Janet Weeks said "combined elements of Trivial Pursuit and Rubik's Cube." Hal Berger, designer of the Power Glove, through his company IMAGE design and entertainment turned Fenton's Maze into an electronic game, licensed the product to Tiger Electronics, and then sold the game show concept to the Family Channel.〔
''Masters of the Maze'', a two time Emmy-nominated (1995 and 1996) game show for kids, was taped in a 67-by-89 foot studio (Studio 56) at CBS Television City. The second season consisted of 40 shows, taped five per day.〔 According to co-executive producer Richard Kline, the concept of the show is "to allow viewers at home to get inside the video game." The opening sequence was created by CBS Digital.
N. F. Mendoza, in an article in the ''Los Angeles Times'' printed the day before the show's premiere, referred to defusing a multi-level time bomb, and at one point in the article, referenced the show with the title ''TimeBomb''.

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