Battle head-to-head in this fast-paced trivia action game and knock out the competition! Over 1,000 new questions are both presented on screen and spoken by the Trivia Sensei.
A quiz game released for arcades running NeoGeo MVS hardware (and later ported to the NeoGeo AES and NeoGeo CD) exclusively in Japan.
The spiritual successor to SNK's Quiz Daisousasen series, Quiz King of Fighters uses the series' engine and structure (including a variety of new mini-games) while incorporating many characters from the Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, and Samurai Shodown series (often lifting the assets from the games themselves).
The truth is sleeping in the battle ...
The TV show of 2000 continues with this PC title, dedicated to Sports. There are 700 sports related questions in all, with the famous three lifelines available to use (Ask the Audience, Phone a Friend and 50/50). Add to that Regis Philbin pushing you along to your quest of a (fake) million in cash. It's the closest you'll get to the real thing. Regis that is.
Deal or No Deal: Special Edition is based on the blockbuster TV game show from NBC Universal and Endemol USA. The Deal or No Deal video game pits you against the Banker in a bid to win as much money as possible. No trivia questions. No gimmicks. Just a lot of nerve. Only one question is asked -- "Deal or No Deal?"
The premise is simple: You have 26 briefcases in front of you. Each one contains a different amount of money -- ranging from one cent to a staggering $1,000,000. Playing as a contestant, choose a case from the selection. Open each case one by one in the hopes that your case is filled with big bucks, but the Banker will tempt you again and again while trying to buy your case from you.
Providing new puzzle phrases, the third edition of the Wheel of Fortune series of games based on the popular television show, brings the same fun as the original. Up to three contestants can play. Players compete to solve the puzzle by spinning a wheel and guessing hidden letters of a person, place, thing, phrase or other category.
Yearn2Learn: Peanuts is edutainment software for kids aged 3 to 10, hosted by Snoopy and the Peanuts gang. It includes a series of independent activities such as a math game, a geography game, a reading game (which consists of animated Peanuts strips), a visual coordination game and an electronic coloring book. The game features full voice-overs explaining every feature in it and also spelling words and locations. Additionally, the game has many "hotspots" which trigger animations, sounds, etc. Developed and published by Image Smith.
Show do Milhão Volume 2 is a Sega Mega Drive sequel to Show do Milhão. It stands as the very last Mega Drive game to be released officially in any region 2002, and the only Mega Drive game to ship with Tectoy's redesigned logo.
Hyper Marbles is an action game for the Sega Mega Drive, released exclusively in Japan via the Sega Game Toshokan service.
The object of Hyper Marbles is to knock all of your opponents into the electrical fences at the sides of the stage, while making sure you aren't knocked in yourself. A, B and C boosts.
Chibi Maruko-chan: Waku-waku Shopping is the 8th video board game based on Momoko Sakura's Chibi Maruko-chan slice of life manga and anime about a troublemaking grade-schooler and her friends and family. Maruko and her classmates Tamae, Kazuhiko, and Sueo move around a board and increase/decrease their money and happiness totals depending on where they land. Other squares might produce random effects or offer items to buy.
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.
3-2-1 was a popular quiz show in the UK during the 1980’s. The game was only available via mail-order from a company called Micro Computer Incorporated, and gave you the chance to win lots of prizes just the like real thing. The star prize being a week’s holiday in Spain.
It's time to ask once again, Who Wants to be a Millionaire? This 2006 entry in the series (based on the original UK show) reinvents the series with a new cast of crazy characters, new game modes and a more complete multiplayer game. The challenge, as always, is to answer 15 questions to win a million, using your Life Lines to get yourself through the tough questions if you think you need help. Now you get to choose your on-screen contestant from 16 unique and eager contestants in an authentic Millionaire experience hosted by Chris Tarrant. Up to four people can compete in the multiplayer, which is now bursting with options including a quick fire round, Millionaire party and a play or pass mode in which you can pass difficult questions over to another player. There are 4,000 brand new questions in this version, plus there is an added feature where players who bag the big Millionaire pound prize are given a code they can enter on the game's website, so they can brag about their feat with other virtual millionaires.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: 3rd Edition is the third game based on the successful TV show. Not surprisingly the game itself is unchanged with the exception of new questions. The player takes the role of a candidate and has to answer 15 questions by choosing the correct answer out of four given possibilities.
Over 3,000 questions and 700 clips highlighting memorable moments from all 10 seasons of the sensational show
Play along with yopur hosts featuring the voice talents of Janice, Gunther and Jack & Judy Geller
Single and multi-player modes let you test your Friends knowledge solo or with a group of...friends!