Dallas fans love their memorabilia. This space will be used to post some of the most interesting Dallas pieces.
Books related to Dallas and books written by Dallas cast members are posted on the Bookshelf.
"Take a shot at J.R."
"Even if you hate J.R., you'll love his beer."
"All the drama and power, the wheeling and dealing, the loves and the lives of tv's greatest family are yours to enact in this fun-filled, fast-playing game."
Dallas: The Television Role-Playing Game brings the series to life by allowing players to assume the role of a major character, interact with other characters, and gain victory. Watch this YouTube video to see a review of the role-playing game.
Published by Simulations Publications, Inc. in 1980.
"The track is fast and the stakes are high as you jockey for position, power, and money in the exciting struggle for control of the Ewing empire. Each move you make can bring you vast wealth or ruin someone else."
In Dallas: A Game of the Ewing Family, take on the role of a character from the TV series in a race to amass the most wealth on this board game.
Published by Yaquinto in 1980.
"A card game of wheeling, dealing, and stealing!"
The Dallas card game's objective is to be the first player to accumulate $20,000,000. Read the review and game description shared at Geeky Hobbies.
Published by Mego Corp in 1980.
"Stick it to J.R. with thee safe-stick darts on a foam dart board. Challenging game for one or more players of all ages."
Dallas Darts allowed players to play darts on a board designed with J.R. at the center of the bullseye.
Published by Mego Corp in 1980.
"The computer game where nice guys finish last. Be the first player to outwit J.R., the ruthless computer, and gain control of the Ewing Empire."
According to Board Game Geek, the Dallas board game's "most unique feature is the 'J.R.' character who is represented by a handheld computer device. J.R. generates dice rolls, negotiates deals, assists in blackmails...and even cheats! The human players each play one of six other characters from the TV show, all attempting to drive one another into bankruptcy and be the first to amass a small personal fortune."
Published by Mattel in 1981.
"How far would you go to beat J.R. at his own game?"
In The Dallas Quest, the player is hired by Sue Ellen to uncover a missing map and learn the location of a South American oil field, facing danger at every turn from J.R. and the other residents of Southfork.
Published by Datasoft in 1984.
Mego Corp made prototypes of figurines of our favorite Ewings. Sadly these were never produced.
In 2016 Hallmark released a J.R. Ewing ornament. When a button on the base is pressed, the Dallas theme song plays!
Justin Boots featured advertisements, some shot on the Dallas sets, with Jim Davis, Steve Kanaly, and Charlene Tilton.