Quote Originally Posted by gbpxl View Post
I vote this as being the most unappealing video game in existence on the basis of the following:

1) There has been a Jeopardy game on damn near every system since the NES, so the 16-bit version doesn't seem special.

2) There are 3 iterations of Jeopardy on the console

3) Sports games in general are the least popular genre so trivia about sports has to be pretty low on the popularity scale

4) There can't be a ton of cross-section between diehards obsessed with Jeopardy as well as sports fans. the two fans exist for sure. but not many are huge fans of both

5) Came out at a time when renting was still really popular so it's not like a ton of people would have had a physical copy lying around at home that they would be nostalgiac for.

Well Trebek dying (rest in peace) probably increased the interest somewhat but overall can you think of a single game you'd want to play less than this?

1. It's not. If you want something like that, you buy it for whichever system you have if you only have one.

2. If you're really into sports, it's likely the edition you'll want.

3. Already said but during their time they were incredibly popular and even so in current generation.

4. It didn't sell well but a hell of a lot better than some great titles but of course that was for a variety of reasons.

5. True dat.

6. If you have the capacity to take the sports element out of it those are some of the best action strategy games ever made. Have you ever taken the time to learn even a few of the plays in a game like Madden? How would you think of the genre if you took all the numbered players out and replaced them with characters? Beat Madden '93 on Genesis and then tell me sports games are garbage.