The Price Is Right: 2010 Edition
Parent game
The Price is Right features all of your favorite pricing games, from Plinko, to Cliff Hangers, to Golden Road, and more. Experience all of the classic moments from the show with up to four players - you'll hear your name called as you're announced to "Come on Down" to Contestant's Row. Compete from Contestant's Row, through classic pricing games, the wheel, and, finally, get your chance to win the big prizes in the Showcase Showdown.
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The Price is Right
(last 3 games)
The Price Is Right! Bingo! is so much more than just daubing numbers. Enjoy the thrilling The Price Is Right game show experience paired with an authentic bingo game, and play fun and iconic games like Plinko, Cliff Hangers, and more.
The Price is Right: Decades is a video game based on the popular TV show The Price is Right. It is the third Price is Right video game developed by Ludia Inc. for Wii and the first for Xbox 360, but the very first to allow players to play as their Mii characters/Xbox Avatars instead of Ludia avatars. It is also the first game of the series that is completely rendered in 3D.
A computer game adaptation of The Price is Right.
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The Price is Right
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This 2012 update of the classic Jeopardy! quiz game includes 3,000 clues in the Jeopardy!, Double Jeopardy! and Final Jeopardy! formats. The game also includes the premier of the "Jeopardy! Clue Crew" for the first time in a home game format, while also featuring host Alex Trebek and announcer Johnny Gilbert. Between rounds multiplayer mini-games are offered as breaks. Online multiplayer is supported to play against other players.
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.
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Back to School is a trivia game based on the TV game show Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader.
If you’ve always anted to be on Jeopardy! (and who hasn’t), play the world’s most popular ‘answer and question’ game and feel like you’re on the set! You’re standing in front of the cameras, hand at the buzzer, as host Alex Trebek calls you by name and peppers you with categories and dollar amounts. Win the most money, become champion and see your score immortalized in the Jeopardy! Hall of Fame. The unique response to directory on CD-I makes this version as fast-paced as the television game itself.
Jeopardy! is a conversion of the long-running TV quiz show where the answers are given and contestants must provide the questions. Compared to the Genesis version released a year earlier, the Game Gear version features only about half the number of questions, and replaces the console version's photo-realistic style with a more cartoon-like approach.
Jeopardy! is a turn-based puzzle game developed by Sharedata and released by Sharedata in 1987. Jeopardy! runs on MS-DOS. This version of Jeopardy! was the first release based on the TV game show of the same name.
Based on the hit television show, Jeopardy! for Game Boy features over 1,500 questions and support for two players. Before starting, you can enter the number of participants and their names. Gameplay consists of moving a cursor and selecting a category and money value. After the question (or answer) appears, you have ten seconds to buzz in. Answering involves selecting each letter on an alphabet display to spell out one or more words. After the first two rounds, players with positive dollar amounts can play in Final Jeopardy! The player with the most money at the end of this round wins the game. For two-player games, you can either link two systems together or share one Game Boy.
Quiz game for the Game.com based on the homonymous TV show.
Super Jeopardy! is based on the popular Jeopardy! TV game show. In this digital incarnation, 4 players compete at 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 as 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). If the player gets the question wrong, that player loses money and the remaining players have an opportunity to buzz in.
Take the challenge of creating questions for answers with JEOPARDY! 2ND EDITION. All of the elements from the television show are here: the Jeopardy! and Double Jeopardy! Rounds, along with the big blue board and daily doubles. All of the answers retain the difficulty found in the game show, meaning your brain will be pushed to its limit. If you're looking for something a little different, get your hands on JEOPARDY! 2ND EDITION and take the challenge.