Trivial Pursuit

aka: Trivial Pursuit: Genus Ausgabe, Trivial Pursuit: Genus Edition, Trivial Pursuit: The CD32 Edition, Trivial Pursuit: The CDTV Edition
Moby ID: 13907

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SEGA Master System screenshots

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Title screen
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Language selection
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Start of a new game. It is going to be the epic battle of Beele, Moby, and Games playing.
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Options screen with all the game settings
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First of the mark is Beele
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And I rolled a 2.
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Now where should I go? Black outlines show me the options.
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Gone with ā€œScience and Natureā€, now for the question. The snail at the top indicates how much time I have to answer.
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When time is up I get the answer and have to be truthful if I answered it correctly or not (so easy to cheat). In this case itā€™s a no.
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Oh well.
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Well Moby go the first one right. Way to go Moby.
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Moby landed on a throw again space.
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Moby won a wedge on the first shot. Wow, he is so much better player then me.
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The wedge appears on the players token.
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Landing in the middle allows the player to select the topic.
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Some of the questions have a musical tune with them that is needed to answer the question.
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Some the questions use a visual aid that is needed to help answer the question.
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After a while the question asker starts questioning if you are cheating if too many Yeses in a row.
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Well done to Moby who won the game with a clear margin.
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This is the stats of Moby playing by himself. Showing the tokens got and the percentage of questions correct in each category.
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