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Jeopardy! for NES

 
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Thank you for reading my review of Jeopardy 25th Anniversary Edition for Nintendo!  --kramer4077

Overall:  9--I remember this game from my childhood.  This game was made in 1990, so I was 8 years old and I didn't know very many answers at that time.  Now, when I play this again I still don't know all of the answers since some of the questions are so dated!  It's a fun game to quiz yourself none-the-less!  The categories range from Sports to Children's Literature, so there's always a category that you can master easily and one that might trick you a little bit.  There are many versions of Jeopardy (practically for every game system out there) but this version brings a nostalgic feel to it that you can't find in the Facebook version

Graphics:  6--Graphics are all right for a Nintendo game.  The character animations aren't the greatest, but the questions come across the screen clear enough.  You have to type the answers on an alphabet that appears on the screen after you buzz in.  This was before the days of the Wii, so you had to scroll the arrow key through the letters until you got the one you wanted to click on.  All the graphics appear clear enough during gameplay.

Sound:  8--There's the Jeopardy theme song and all that jazz.  There are some sound effects when you buzz in, that kind of thing.

Addictiveness:  9--The game is fun enough and I played through two games the other day with no repeating questions.  There's plenty of content, but I'm sure the questions repeat after a while.  It was just fun to play to see what kinds of things were popular 23 years ago!

Story:  No story, just questions to answer.

Depth:  9--The game has a lot of questions to offer.  The computer players are easy to beat, so this game would be more fun playing against a real human!  You could replay this game a few times and not get repeating questions.  Even if you get repeating questions, that's great since you already know the answers, you can rack up more money in the game!

Difficulty:  7--The concept of the game is really easy since it is just like the TV show Jeopardy!  You get asked questions and you have to buzz in to answer them.  Each question is worth a different amount of money depending on what round you're in.  You want to score as many points in the first and second round because then comes Final Jeopardy.  In this round you can wager as much money as you have won so far in the game, so you can double what you have won so far if you are a risk-taker.  The money isn't real, so take all the risks you'd like in this game!  Some of the questions are extremely difficult since they were generated over 20 years ago.  Lots of the questions are pretty simple though, and children could even get some questions correct in this version.
Thank you for reading my review of Jeopardy 25th Anniversary Edition for Nintendo!  --kramer4077

Overall:  9--I remember this game from my childhood.  This game was made in 1990, so I was 8 years old and I didn't know very many answers at that time.  Now, when I play this again I still don't know all of the answers since some of the questions are so dated!  It's a fun game to quiz yourself none-the-less!  The categories range from Sports to Children's Literature, so there's always a category that you can master easily and one that might trick you a little bit.  There are many versions of Jeopardy (practically for every game system out there) but this version brings a nostalgic feel to it that you can't find in the Facebook version

Graphics:  6--Graphics are all right for a Nintendo game.  The character animations aren't the greatest, but the questions come across the screen clear enough.  You have to type the answers on an alphabet that appears on the screen after you buzz in.  This was before the days of the Wii, so you had to scroll the arrow key through the letters until you got the one you wanted to click on.  All the graphics appear clear enough during gameplay.

Sound:  8--There's the Jeopardy theme song and all that jazz.  There are some sound effects when you buzz in, that kind of thing.

Addictiveness:  9--The game is fun enough and I played through two games the other day with no repeating questions.  There's plenty of content, but I'm sure the questions repeat after a while.  It was just fun to play to see what kinds of things were popular 23 years ago!

Story:  No story, just questions to answer.

Depth:  9--The game has a lot of questions to offer.  The computer players are easy to beat, so this game would be more fun playing against a real human!  You could replay this game a few times and not get repeating questions.  Even if you get repeating questions, that's great since you already know the answers, you can rack up more money in the game!

Difficulty:  7--The concept of the game is really easy since it is just like the TV show Jeopardy!  You get asked questions and you have to buzz in to answer them.  Each question is worth a different amount of money depending on what round you're in.  You want to score as many points in the first and second round because then comes Final Jeopardy.  In this round you can wager as much money as you have won so far in the game, so you can double what you have won so far if you are a risk-taker.  The money isn't real, so take all the risks you'd like in this game!  Some of the questions are extremely difficult since they were generated over 20 years ago.  Lots of the questions are pretty simple though, and children could even get some questions correct in this version.
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