

Jeopardy! Deluxe on the Sega Genesis nails that classic game show vibe—right down to the slightly robotic host voice and the satisfying "ding" when you buzz in. You pick from categories like "History" or "Potent Potables" (yes, really), then scramble to hit the button faster than the AI opponents. The questions are tougher than you'd expect—I got wrecked by a 90s pop culture one my first round.
What’s cool is how it mimics the show’s pacing: you’ve got that tense moment after the clue reads out where everyone hesitates before slamming their controller. The Daily Double still feels like a gamble, especially when you’re down to your last $200. Just don’t forget to phrase your answers as questions, or Alex Trebek’s pixelated frown will haunt you.
It’s basically the couch-competitive trivia night you wish you could have without your friends arguing over scoring. The AI isn’t genius-level, but it’ll surprise you sometimes by sweeping a whole category. Perfect for when you want to flex random knowledge without leaving your couch.
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