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So here's the thing, Wacky Races for PC review is a no go, I was able to burn a copy and install it in my virtual games but I keep getting an error that has to do with the opening animation, which is a shame because I was looking forward to playing that (especially since they brought back Janet Waldo as Penelope Pitstop but why not Paul Winchell he was still alive but no let's get the current Tigger to do old Dirty Dick Dastardly) Long story short: if I can't play it I won't review it oh well let's go straight to the game I am reviewing today.


Gameplay and Story: For the first time ever High Culture and Pop Culture Collide, this game is done in the format of a trivia game show (including the opening screen where we sign in) we have a host we don't see at all it's all voice over and text in this game. As a result there isn't a story here really just trivia.

Graphics: so like I said a majority of this is text and voice overs but they found a way to make it work, everything is blue here something that would be carried over into the second volume.

Soundtrack: I spent a good chunk of the Christmas Holidays playing all the YDKJ games I have (mostly so I could get all the customized greetings that we would get in the intro screens and yet for some reason I don't remember anything about the soundtrack in the segues to the questions. But I'm giving it a high rank anyway because I can't hate these games (yeah I haven't played Volume 4 and beyond yet so be patient with me)

Addictive: I would say this game is addictive there was another disc that would later come out that would include more questions for this game (too bad the other volumes didn't get one) I don't have that and even if I did would there be a point considering that this might be the exact same game.

Depth: it depends on how many questions you pick you can play, You pick seven or twenty one, also since this is the first game in the franchise there's only one bonus game the Gibberish Question we still have the Jack attack though

Difficulty: Depends on how good you are at trivia, trivia from the 90s (the game was released in 1995)

Post-review follow up: This was only the beginning the Franchise is still going but I think I would need a nintendo twitch or something, the Sega Genesis Mini I got on sale is cheaper than that, plus I don't even know if they're available in Canada. This game was popular enough to get a game show of it's own that sadly only lasted six episode, maybe if it was done in the late 90's rather than in 2001 maybe it would have had a chance.


This concludes my review join me tomorrow for my final PC review of this race(sorry but I have to work on the 31st) which will be *checks notes* You Don't Know Jack Movies. Can't wait to do the thread title for that one.
So here's the thing, Wacky Races for PC review is a no go, I was able to burn a copy and install it in my virtual games but I keep getting an error that has to do with the opening animation, which is a shame because I was looking forward to playing that (especially since they brought back Janet Waldo as Penelope Pitstop but why not Paul Winchell he was still alive but no let's get the current Tigger to do old Dirty Dick Dastardly) Long story short: if I can't play it I won't review it oh well let's go straight to the game I am reviewing today.


Gameplay and Story: For the first time ever High Culture and Pop Culture Collide, this game is done in the format of a trivia game show (including the opening screen where we sign in) we have a host we don't see at all it's all voice over and text in this game. As a result there isn't a story here really just trivia.

Graphics: so like I said a majority of this is text and voice overs but they found a way to make it work, everything is blue here something that would be carried over into the second volume.

Soundtrack: I spent a good chunk of the Christmas Holidays playing all the YDKJ games I have (mostly so I could get all the customized greetings that we would get in the intro screens and yet for some reason I don't remember anything about the soundtrack in the segues to the questions. But I'm giving it a high rank anyway because I can't hate these games (yeah I haven't played Volume 4 and beyond yet so be patient with me)

Addictive: I would say this game is addictive there was another disc that would later come out that would include more questions for this game (too bad the other volumes didn't get one) I don't have that and even if I did would there be a point considering that this might be the exact same game.

Depth: it depends on how many questions you pick you can play, You pick seven or twenty one, also since this is the first game in the franchise there's only one bonus game the Gibberish Question we still have the Jack attack though

Difficulty: Depends on how good you are at trivia, trivia from the 90s (the game was released in 1995)

Post-review follow up: This was only the beginning the Franchise is still going but I think I would need a nintendo twitch or something, the Sega Genesis Mini I got on sale is cheaper than that, plus I don't even know if they're available in Canada. This game was popular enough to get a game show of it's own that sadly only lasted six episode, maybe if it was done in the late 90's rather than in 2001 maybe it would have had a chance.


This concludes my review join me tomorrow for my final PC review of this race(sorry but I have to work on the 31st) which will be *checks notes* You Don't Know Jack Movies. Can't wait to do the thread title for that one.
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