

Ever wanted to yell at your TV during Wheel of Fortune? The SNES version lets you do that without looking crazy. You get the full experience—Vanna’s digital dress changes, the wheel’s weirdly satisfying clunking sound, and that moment of panic when you land on Bankrupt.
It’s weirdly addictive, even solo. The puzzles start easy (who doesn’t know “_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _” is “hang in there”?) but get brutal fast. Pro tip: buy vowels early unless you love guessing consonants like a gambler at a slot machine.
Multiplayer’s where it shines, though. Nothing like watching your friend accidentally solve your puzzle with a wild guess or landing on Lose a Turn right after you nailed a high-value spin. The SNES version nails the show’s vibe—right down to the slightly off-host voice clips. Just don’t throw your controller when the computer steals your win.
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