The Wallace & Gromit Fun Pack, released on CD-ROM in 1996 shortly after A Close Shave, is a compilation of three games inspired by the series, as well as film clips and desktop customising assets.
BBC Radio 1 DJ Mike Read presented a pop music quiz show, which is recreated here with questions from the 50s to the 80s. You can play against the computer or another human; either way, select a specialist subject and 2 team-mate graphics (all representing white people). The overall style and presentation are very similar to Elite's earlier A Question of Sport license. In the first round you select one of twelve random questions from the Jukebox, each of which has four options. A correct answer earns you two points, while an incorrect answer gives your opponent the chance to steal for one point. In round 2 you get three clues to name a star - you get three points for guessing from one clue, two points from two, and one point if you need all 3. In round three, choose an Easy question (from your category) for one point, or a Hard one (from someone else's) for two. Round four asks you to Guess The Year that a set of events happened in, with scoring the same as round 2. Then comes the quickfire round - answer up to nin
Broken Picturephone, the live game where you and your friends create books of drawings and phrases, one page at a time, only being able to see one previous page. Then, everyone experiences each full book together!
A mostly textual computer quiz game about sex. The answers are multiple choice or true and false. Players are awarded points for answering questions correctly and quickly.
Ready "to boldly go where no man has gone before?" So you think you know all about Star Trek? Like to amaze your friends at parties by listing the girlfriends of Captain Kirk in order? Then you've come to the right place! Whether you're a casual or hard-core Trekker, you can explore hundreds of questions on your favorite moments from the Star Trek universe, in an irreverent game show setting with Q as your sardonic host. Personnel, planets, aliens, anomalies - The Game Show covers all quadrants of the galaxy, from the original voyages of the Starship Enterprise to the deep space journeys of the U.S.S. Voyager, plus all the movies.