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An adaptation of the trivia game show for iOS and Android
Spin the wheel along with Pat Sajak and Vanna White on the virtual version of America's Game!
"Save Farty" represents a real low point in worldwide trivia games. Self-improvement and the advancement of knowledge have given way to idiocy and unbridled masochism. This is perhaps the sickest game that can be enjoyed alone or with friends since Russian Roulette.
Quizrealm is a new possibility for streamers to interact with their chat. It offers different types of quizzes. The question sets are split into different categories (General, Food, Sports, etc.). We constantly work on providing more questions for the game on top of user defind questions. Right now we provide 2 sets with a total of 400 questions. Depending on the quiz type the streamer duels against his chat or other streamers.
The Sega Mega-CD version of Wheel of Fortune was handled by rightsholders Sony themselves through Sony Imagesoft and Absolute Entertainment rather than through GameTek, in a similar fashion to their other game show Mega-CD game, Jeopardy!. As with Jeopardy!, this game is a flashier production, featuring animated videos, animated sprites, and voice samples of Vanna White (sans Pat Sajak again) and the model contestants and a full spinning Wheel, but also cuts back in other places (most noticeably, Vanna isn't animated as turning letters at all; she merely walks by and the letters turn themselves).
Simple 1500 Series vol. 34: The Quiz Bangumi is a quiz game that features 4 different themes and 12 different characters for the player to choose. The game features more than 6000 different questions and can be player with up to 4 human players at the same time using the multitap device.
Do you have the wits to come out on top in this exclusive PlayLink quiz game? Test your pop culture and entertainment knowledge from the ‘80s, ‘90s, ‘00s and 2010s, in a fun, accessible and madcap game show which uses your smart device as the controller.
Wheel of Fortune was the first game based on the TV game show for the NES. It was developed by Rare and released on the same month as their NES Jeopardy! adaptation. Rare would follow it up with two more NES adaptations of the show: Wheel of Fortune: Junior Edition and Wheel of Fortune: Family Edition. It follows the rules of the show, where people spin a wheel and then try to solve a hangman puzzle, either guessing a consonant or spending their reward money to buy a vowel. Up to three human players can play via a pass-and-play system. Players must input their answers within a time limit using the in-game text parser.
A very basic translation of the popular game show Wheel of Fortune, where you guess letters until you can guess the phrase. This CGA version has three old-school rounds of Wheel of Fortune (where the puzzles are simply "Phrase", "Title", "Person", etc.) and then a bonus round. You can compete against two computer players or up to three people can play against each other.