Pole Chudes: Capital Show is a fan-made recreation of the TV-show of the same name (the Russian version of Wheel of Fortune).
There are up to three players at one time, two controlled by a human and one by AI (characters from famous USSR cartoons). They have to guess the word by one letter or completely (without error) in turns, rolling the wheel with special symbols on it, which decide the sum of money rewarded for a right answer or its multiplier, skip turn, burn all the money, open any letter and a super prize (when chosen, the player should leave the game). As a part of the joke, all prizes are useless, like a toothpick or lace, but they are left with the address to pick them up.
An edutainment game for the PC. The main feature is a large database containing hundreds of dinosaurs, but also has a fossil hunting game and a trivia game.
An adaptation of the TV quiz show where two families compete for cash prizes. These versions were all published by GameTek and developed by various developers between 1991 and 1994.
Released by Takara for the Game Boy (1992) and by Taito for the Arcade (1993). Based on the game show of the same title, broadcasted on Nippon Television.
Party Quiz Mega Q is a 1993 quiz game for the Sega Mega Drive by Sega released exclusively in Japan.
The game presents itself as a quiz show where you answer questions for points. Each of the four buttons (A, B, C, and any D-pad button) represents a choice — simply hit the button to make a choice. Get a question wrong and you lose points.
Jeopardy! is a conversion of the long-running TV quiz show where the answers are given and contestants must provide the questions. Compared to the Genesis version released a year earlier, the Game Gear version features only about half the number of questions, and replaces the console version's photo-realistic style with a more cartoon-like approach.
America's favorite game show is now bigger and better than ever on the Sega Game Gear. This all-new version features the beautiful Vanna White, and over 4500 new puzzles. Choose the contestant you want to be, play against the computer, or against up to two friends. Spin the wheel, buy a vowel, or attempt to solve the puzzle. Only Vanna White knows what lies behind the tiles. Watching you favorite game show is fun, but GAMETEK'S WHEEL OF FORTUNE puts you right on the stage.
A quiz game focused around psychology and personality questions. It is the first in a series of "The Shinri Games", most of which came out on the Sony PlayStation.
NFL Football Trivia Challenge is a trivia game with an National Football League license. Either player can pick his favourite team to play with. TV commentators Pat Summerall and Tom Bookshier describe various situations in play accompanied by 1200 images and 300 Full Motion Video clips. 1500 multiple choice questions are waiting to be answered in the game. For each correct answer the player gains yardage in the game and increases his chances of scoring a point. The player with most points after 60 questions wins the game. There are three different difficulty levels to play at.