This is a "perfect" run on the Jeopardy! video game for SNES. It was made on an SNES emulator using save states and re-records.
The point of this run is basically to show a game where one player gets every question correct, saving the Daily Doubles until the end of each round, and wagering everything on them, and on Final Jeopardy! to obtain the "perfect" Jeopardy! score.
Technically, this is not a completely perfect run, as the maximum amount of money that could be earned on the show would require all the Daily Doubles to be under questions of the lowest point value in the round. However, since the games maxxes your score out at $99999, I saw no reason to spend much unnecessary time in trying to manipulate the rounds so that all the Daily Doubles were set in this fashion.
There is no sound in this video. I muted it while I played because what little sound exists in the game is extremely annoying. Just play some music while you watch. It's much better that way anyhow.
Oh, and as for 16-bit Jeopardy! games, the Genesis version is vastly superior to the SNES version. I just used the SNES because I'm more familiar with the emulator tools.
@ashwinmenon2004 And if you had read the video description, you would know why.
freakinalex 1 year ago
there is no sound on your video
ashwinmenon2004 1 year ago
If you wanna talk about spelling errors, you should have seen the Wheel of Fortune game! I've never seen so many spelling errors in my life, and I'm on the internet!
But yeah, spelling errors suck in games like these.
freakinalex 4 years ago
I did this same thing with the rom of the game! Way back when me and my friend would play the cartridge of this so much we began to memorize the answers. We found a few spelling errors in the answers list, too. Glad to see you also realized the Daily Doubles making it a not exactly perfect run as well.
batlrar 4 years ago