Jeopardy! "Deluxe Edition" = COMPLETE
Have you ever been watching the game show Jeopardy! on television and popped up from the couch, shouting out the question
to the answer at the top of your lungs, only to have your cat run into the other room and your wife threaten divorce? Now
you can release your quizzical frustrations (and perhaps save your marriage) with Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition featuring Alex
Trebek for the Super NES. Featuring more than 3,500 new questions in over 700 categories, this game puts you in the studio
as a contestant and potential winner of thousands of dollars. You can play this game by yourself or let one or two friends
join in. When playing solo or with two players, you can elect to have the computer fill the role of the other contestant(s).
Just like in the television show, three contestants compete by buzzing in quickly to answer trivia questions about things
as diverse as art, literature, sports, fine china, architecture, dogs, royalty and other esoteric and not-so-esoteric subjects.
A digital image of Alex Trebek, host of the popular television series, is on hand to lend his voice to the proceedings. The
Jeopardy! gameboard consists of six vertical rows of squares, each square containing a dollar amount, each row given a specific
subject. Theoretically, the higher the dollar amount, the tougher the question. For example: Greek History for $500 could
indeed be a toughie. If you are the first to buzz in or it is already your turn, you spell out your answer (which is stated
as a question) by using your control pad to scroll over and select icons from a letter/number board. One of the 30 squares
contains a Daily Double. The player who lucks out by uncovering this square gets to earn extra bucks by placing a wager. After
the first round of play, it is time for Double Jeopardy!, which is the same as Jeopardy! except that the categories will change
and the dollar values on the board will double. Finally, after completing round two, it is time for Final Jeopardy! In this
round, players wager on a single question. Only players showing a positive dollar amount will be allowed to compete in Final
Jeopardy! The player with the highest overall earnings at the end of the final round will be crowned "The New Jeopardy!
Champion."
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