America Oudan Ultra Quiz is based on the Japanese TV show of the game name. Like the original show, the game focuses on trivia questions solely related to the United States of America. Areas of knowledge include history, geography, culture, literature, sports, language, and others. The main quiz show takes place in New York and involves questions in random categories. A special travel mode allows the player to visit various locations in the USA, including notable airports, beaches, sports stadiums, and other popular travel destinations.
Dangerous Creatures allows the user to investigate animals according to several categories: Atlas (animals by country), Weapons (animals that had teeth, venom, or claws), Guides (related animals), Habitats (animals from a given environment), and Index (an alphabetical list of all animals covered). Animal articles have pictures, descriptions, and video clips. In addition a user can be tested with quizzes on the animals.
Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition is an updated version of it's Jeopardy! predecessor which features over 3,500 different new questions along with the standard features of Jeopardy such as Daily Doubles, a digitized likeness of the host, Alex Trebek and even the theme music. Like it's previous version, the player uses the buttons to buzz in and using the d-pad to highlight letters and spelling out their answers. The player can also play against two friends or play against the computer A.I. instead.
This handheld version differs from its Game Gear version though it does run along the same lines. While it does feature sports related questions ranging from football to baseball and soccer, it does not feature any digitized voices or likeness of either contestants or Alex Trebek, instead opting for generic cartoon-like characters instead.
TV Colosso was a brazilian children TV Show from Rede Globo from 1993 to 1997. Editora Abril, in 1994, released a collection of illustrated books with this educative multimedia game as a gift.
Travel the world with characters Priscila or Gilmar answering questions about the places you visit. Go for the best score!
Family Feud Deluxe Edition for the 3DO system brings you over 4,000 new survey questions taken right from the hit television show. Play alone or with up to nine friends. Full motion video families battle against each other in the fully rendered Family Feud studio. After the host's digitized voice reads the answer, ring in to guess the top survey responses from people across the country.
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.