Here's former host Bob Barker and a contestant playing "Barker's Markers."
Make Your Mark played on The New Price is Right, with host Doug Davidson. (Notice that the Make Your Mark Sign is covering Barker's Markers).
The final playing as Barker's Markers. Notice the sky blue and magenta bottom, this only lasted for two playings.
Premiere Playing (September 12, 1994, #9261D)[]
She decides to leave the marker at $1,569.
She should have moved the marker to $2,513. So she doesn't win the prizes or the $500.
First Barker's Markers Win (September 30, 1994, #9285D)[]
He decides to move the marker to $1,470. And in doing so, it will cost him $500.
He did the right thing!
Make Your Mark with Doug Davidson (October 4, 1994, #0017N)[]
She decided to keep the marker at $1,828, but she has lost. So, she should have moved the marker to $1,499. And she has to give the $500 back anyway.
Fifth Playing of Barker's Markers (October 21, 1994, #9315D)[]
She decides to leave the marker at $1,621.
Barker's Markers for an Oldsmobile Aerotech Mini Car, a Set of Luggage, and a Chair & Ottoman (May 10, 1996, #9975D)[]
She decides to keep the marker at $2,150.
She should've moved it to $1,995.
So she doesn't win the prizes and she has to give the $500 back.
Barker's Markers for a Maytag Side-by-Side Refrigerator Freezer, a Rustic Crafts Red Brick Fireplace, and an Ashley Country French Buffet Hutch (April 10, 1998, #0725K)[]
She decides to leave the marker at $2,265.
A Barker's Markers Blooper (February 1, 1999, #1001K)[]
For some reason the $1,098 had lighted up when she made her first choice.
And, the $1,995 had lighted up when she made her second choice.
She decides to leave the marker at $2,650.
She should have moved the marker to $1,500. Blooper or not, she still must give the $500 back.
Barker's Markers for a Kenmore Gas Range, a John Wilson Designs Child's Train Bed, and a Howard Miller 42" Galleria Clock (November 11, 1999, #1254K)[]
She decides to keep the marker at $1,999.
Good move! She wins the prizes and the $500!
Barker's Markers for an Impuls Travelware Target Collection 6pc Luggage Set, an RH Home Collection Love Seat, and an Amana Refrigerator Freezer (January 20, 2000, #1334K)[]
She decides to move the marker to $2,195.
Barker's Markers for a Ridgeway White French Floor Clock, a La-Z-Boy Whitney Sofa, and a Whirlpool Washer & Dryer (January 25, 2002, #2035K)[]
He decides to move the marker to $909.
Barker's Markers for a 2pc Antique Reproduction Drop-Front Secretary, an Ameriware Professional Cookware Set, and a Set of Pinseeker Golf Clubs (May 8, 2003, #2534K)[]
He decides to leave the marker at $2,280.
Barker's Markers for a Johnston Causals Contemporary Bar Set, an O.W. Lee Vintage Baker's Rack, and an Art by Max Painting: "Going Home" Artwork (May 12, 2004, #2913K)[]
He decides to leave the marker at $2,055.
Christopher Plays Barker's Markers in Flip Flops (January 5, 2006, #3474K)[]
He decides to leave the marker at $2,080.
First Barker's Markers Playing with the New Yellow Prize Labels with Blue Borders and the Dom Casual Font (February 12, 2007, #3881K)[]
She decides to keep the marker at $2,999.
Last Playing as "Barker's Markers" (May 23, 2007, #4003K)[]
She decides to keep the marker at $2,100.
She should have moved the marker to $3,938. And she should give the $500 back.
Make Your Mark (2008)[]
First Playing as "Make Your Mark" (February 21, 2008, #4214K)[]
He decides to keep the marker at $4,595.
He did the right thing! He wins all three prizes and the $500!
First Loss Under "Make Your Mark" (April 1, 2008, #4272K)[]
He decides to leave the marker at $999.
He should've moved the marker to $1,976. So he doesn't win the prizes and he has to give back the $500.
Third Playing Under "Make Your Mark" (May 5, 2008, #4321K)[]
She decides to leave the marker at $2,599.
Last-Ever Make Your Mark Winner (July 11, 2008, #4415K)[]
He decides to move the mark to $1,000. And in doing so, it will cost him the $500.
Good move!
Finale Playing and the Only Playing in Season 37 (October 16, 2008, #4464K, aired out of order on October 9)[]
He decides to keep the marker at $1,589.
He should have moved the marker to $3,399.
However, because of the confusion of the rules, he gets to keep the $500 regardless. And because of this confusion, this was indeed the last time for the game.