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Enjoy your favorite Atari 2600 and 7800 games on one system, the Atari 2600+
The X Factor: Interactive TV Game
Moby ID: 168676
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DVD Player screenshots
The title screen is followed by an short animated introduction showing an X as a meteorite plunging to Earth
Here's Fearne Cotton introducing the game. It's also the main menu with a general help option and contestant selection option
The main menu's general help screen
The start of Round One. All rounds start with a graphic which Fearne pushes/thumps out of the way, she then outlines how the round is played
The help screen for Round One. All rounds have these and Fearne Cotton does a voice over for them all
Round One is 'The Auditions Round'
Round One. After watching a short clip from the show the question to be answered is - did the act make it through to 'Boot Camp'.
Round One. The player is left in no doubt whether their answer agreed with the judges'
Round Two means a new colour scheme and a change of outfit for Fearne. She gives another outline of what's going to happen and also presents the round's help screen
The Round Two help screen. The colour may change but the background to all help screens is the same and it is dynamic
A sample Round Two question - identify the song these contestants are singing
Round Two. Get the main question right and there will be a bonus question
Round Two. After answering the main question the player sees a short clip of a judge saying Yes or No. Get a bonus question wrong and you'll see this.
Here's Fearne introducing Round Three
Fearne explains Round Three
A typical Round Three question, this is the only timed round in the game
Round Three uses pixelated pictures
Round Four: The Final round and, once again, Fearne is on hand to explain everything
The Round Four help screen. I've just noticed that Fearne alternates between the left and right sides of the game's help screens.
Round Four help screen, this one explains the very last question and the competition
The start of the final round. There's a screen like this for every round but they are hard to capture.
Round Four: Selecting the question's difficulty
A Round Four question
After answering a question Fearn has appeared and told us we're incorrect. Now progress depends upon whether this performance won in the TV series
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