Fossil Hunter is an educational game for the Apple II.
The player takes on the role of a fossil hunter, and has the opportunity to dig in a variety of rock layers to identify the contained fossilized animals. The player can learn more about the animal groups with a small encyclopedia included with the game.
Educational software released in Japan on the Family Computer with a custom cartridge that needs the Konami QTài, Q太, adapter to function.
1 of 7 games known to use the adapter.
Ordered by Idemitsu and designed to encourage/help teach gas station employees the information needed to obtain Type-C dangerous goods handler qualifications.
Wheel of Fortune is based on the popular game show produced by Merv Griffin. The goal is the same as the game show, which is to guess missing letters to solve a puzzle which covers the same subjects as found on the show, such as place, person, thing, phrase, etc. Like the game show, the players spin the wheel, select consonants, buy vowels and hopefully, solve the mystery phrase. The wheel can be "spun" at different strengths by sliding a bar across a selector, and the chances of earning a free spin, losing a turn, and going bankrupt remain.
Now you can play the only game show that started in a basement right on your NES! Just answer the absurd questions about Rock 'n' Roll and Junk Trivia and win lots of points. Senseless? You bet! Fun? Always! You'll be the envy of your friends, and best of all, you don't have to be smart to win! Featuring: Hundreds of challenging questions in absurd, thematic, tasteless and humorous categories. Crazy interruptions such as "Off the Air," "Home Shopping Zone," and "Ranger Bob," just like the real show. The fast and furious End Game Round that can change losers into winners. Single or group game play options.
Computer quiz game. The players travel around a zig-zagging pathway, answering questions as they go. There are coins to pick up and fruit to collect, and special square like ‘kicker’ which send you flying off in the wrong direction or ‘blockers’ which get in your way.
Every few seconds the path moves to the left, taking you further from the ‘Win bar and closer to the ‘Lose’ bar, so every second counts if you want to win.
For the last quarter of a century, some of the smartest people in the world have been competing for cash prizes on Jeopardy!, the high-pressure answers and questions television game show. Now It's your turn. Share the excitement with thousands of TV winners. Test your memory against even more challenging "Answers" In this all-new edition especially created to commemorate Jeopardy's Silver Anniversary. You'll be amazed at the things you know!
answering reverse trivia questions in trademark Jeopardy! fashion-- i.e., the host provides the answer and a player has to provide the questions. As many of 4 human players can participate, with the remaining slots filled by the computer. Competition takes place in quarter-final, semi-final, and final round modes.
A player will select a question from one of 6 categories. The game gives the answer to the question and the players use their controllers to buzz in. At that point, a player has 80 seconds to spell out the question (and the computer has already provided the "What is..." question preamble). In the player gets the question wrong, that player loses money and the remaining players have an opportunity to buzz in.
Get ready for the grand opening of the wonderful Mother Goose Land amusement park. Mother Goose, Saymour, and their friends need your help with the preparations for the big event! You'll be meeting your favorite nursery rhyme characters and learning the rhymes that made them famous. But, while everyone's busy with the preparing, someone is out to spoil the fun! And, he has to be found out so the work can get done! So come along and actually get involved in making the arrangements - and solve the mystery of who's making the mischief - and why! And, you'll even get personal phone calls from Saymour and the gang!