Wheel of Fortune

December 27th, 2005 by Anita in Game Reviews

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I always enjoyed watching Wheel of Fortune on television and normally I could get the correct answer. However, no one can get every puzzle correct. The Wheel of Fortune game for Nintendo 64 brings the excitement of this television game show into your home with all the fun that everyone in the house can enjoy.

You will be able to play against up to two other players including yourself or go up against computer-generated contestants. Yes, the game may not be a brand new one, but it will still give you hours of fun competing for all the prizes and cash if only in the world of Nintendo.

If you have ever watched Wheel of Fortune, you know exactly how to play. You begin by spinning the wheel, then if the wheel does not land on “lose a turn” or “bankrupt” you will be asked to pick a letter. If you choose a letter that is on the board, you will get to spin again. If the letter you chose is not on the board, the next contestant gets to spin the wheel. You keep taking turns until you can figure out the puzzle and solve it. If you set the game to “Full Game”, you will have seven rounds to play. After the seven rounds, you go into the Bonus Round, with this round you either win or lose. If you win, you will win $25,000.

Since this is a 32 megabits game, the graphics are pretty good. The backgrounds are very nice and come in a variety such as Hawaiian, farm, winter, or city. The contestants are just a bit blurry. Overall, the graphics are better than expected with a 32 megabits game.

The sound of the game is close to what you remember from the television game show. The voices are clear, crisp, and easy to understand. In comparison to the television, the sound is practically the same.

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