You Don't Know Jack Television Jellyvision Games, Inc. / Berkeley Systems 1997

Do you think you know a lot about television? Well, here's the perfect way to test your knowledge of 50 years of television. From one to three players butt heads and brains as they go at it, answering questions on categories as varied as I Love Lucy and Mork from Ork. Games consist of from 7 to 21 questions in three rounds. The first two rounds have an equal number of questions, while the third round is a single question known as The Jack Attack. Each round is worth a varying number of points, while the Jack attacks asks players to make seven matches, with 2000 points awarded for each right answer and the same amount subtracted every time the player is wrong. Each of the first two rounds consists mostly of multiple choice questions with a sprinkling of gibberish questions, Dis or Dats, Picture Questions, Fill in the Blanks, and Whatshisname questions. If players are playing with someone else instead of by themselves, each is given a screw. These can be used with most of the multiple choice questions but not gibberish questions. Typing "s" after buzzing in allows players to "screw their neighbor," forcing them to answer the question. If they get it wrong, they lose the points. If they get it right, however, the player who used the screw loses the points.
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