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Jeopardy (SNES)

Jeopardy (SNES)
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The classic game of answers and questions, Jeopardy! has arrived for Super Nintendo. Every aspect of the show has been recreated, and you'll see it as the camera pans and zooms across a perfect rendering of the television studio. Just like on TV, Alex Trebek provides encouragement and support for all of the players in full-motion video sequences. With over 3,500 different answers, all of them are read by Jeopardy! announcer Johnny Gilbert, there are plenty of challenges to keep the player engaged. But don't think the categories are dumbed down because this is a videogame, every single answer could be on the show. When a category appears, it is recorded on a memory card to help prevent questions from repeating. See if you can survive the Daily Doubles and become a champion in Jeopardy!
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mfvHXNqdXsZSAI by Rodrigo 19 Jul 2012
Hi Kevin,My wife Jaime met you at the EPA conference and told me I had to check out your site, so I've been luinkrg around until I saw this important, vital topic and felt compelled to offer my quick two cents.The PS2 is obviously the most popular console in terms of installed user base, but for multi-player party gaming (versus online multiplayer), the GameCube and Xbox offer built-in support for four players, not the paltry two player support on the PS2. I'm personally biased against Microsoft (Bill Gates=Lucifer in human form that haircut is a dead giveaway!) but even if I wasn't, I'd say GameCube is the way to go. Unless you want to play Halo but I'd feel a little uneasy about giving the kids their violence fix through a church-sponsored function.A nice side benefit, btw, with Mario Kart is that I've heard it supports LAN play, so you could link up two GameCubes playing on two TVs, split the screen four ways on each TV, and have 8 people playing at the same time. Odds are there's someone else in your youth group with a GameCube.If you do get a GameCube, Metroid Prime is one of the greatest single-player games ever made.And to this day Worms is indeed one of the most addictive multi-player games out there. GoldenEye on the old N64 was also much like pixelated crack, but the graphics look severely dated nowadays.