In 1992, GameTek released Jeopardy! video games for the Super NES[9] and the Genesis.[10] These two games were followed up by "Sports Editions"[11][12][13] and "Deluxe Editions" in 1994.[14][15] Of the "Sports Editions" in particular, Computer Gaming World said that despite their "many flaws", they "[exuded] a certain degree of charm" in emulating the positive and negative aspects of the television show.[11] Later in 1994, Sony Imagesoft created a game based on the show for the Sega CD,[16][17] while Philips Interactive Media released a version for its CD-i console the following year, with clues being read by Wheel of Fortune announcer Charlie O'Donnell instead of Alex Trebek.[18] GameTek's last Jeopardy! video game before its bankruptcy was released in 1998 for the Nintendo 64.
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