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Play Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition Online

Jeopardy! on SNES nails that tense buzz-in scramble—Alex Trebek’s pixelated smirk judging your terrible spelling as you fumble typing "Renaissance" with the D-pad. Friends make it better, especially when they bomb a Daily Double on something obvious.

Developer: Imagineering
Genre: Trivia
Released: 1993
File size: 246.48 KB
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Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition on SNES feels like having a tiny, slightly pixelated version of the show in your living room. You get the classic theme music, Alex Trebek’s digitized face nodding approvingly (or judging you, depending on how badly you’re doing), and a ton of new questions—over 3,500 of them. The Daily Doubles still make your heart race, especially when you’re barely holding onto second place.

Typing out answers with the D-pad is clunky at first—you’ll probably misspell "The Great Gatsby" at least once—but you get used to it. The AI opponents aren’t pushovers, either; they’ll buzz in fast and occasionally stump you with obscure 90s trivia. Playing with friends is where it really shines, though, especially when someone confidently spells "Eiffel Tower" wrong and loses everything.

If you’ve ever wanted to yell at your SNES for not accepting "Who is Edison?" when the answer was clearly "Who is Tesla?", this is your game.

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