Trivial Pursuit
- Trivial Pursuit (1984 on Arcade)
- Trivial Pursuit (2008 on BREW, J2ME, 2009 on iPhone...)
- Trivial Pursuit (2009 on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)
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This is the earliest home computer incarnation of Horn Abbot International Ltd's classic board game, Trivial Pursuit. The game involves answering questions on one of six subject categories to gain moves, and answering questions on special squares to gain one of the six 'Wedges' you need to gain the right to take on the final winning question. Questions are aimed at British players - many entertainment questions are based on British TV, and sport questions relate to popular British sports.
Two game modes are available: Single Player (which involves answering questions against the clock) and Multiplayer (where you can take on up to five human-controlled players). The computer reveals the answer, and you select 'yes' or 'no' to tell it whether you got it right.
The question categories are exactly the same as the board game: Art & Literature, Science & Nature, Geography, History, Sports & Leisure, and Entertainment. However two different question styles are added to take advantage of computer technology - some questions relate to a picture or diagram and some relate to a piece of music.
One additional feature not available in the board game is a statistical analysis of the number and type of questions answered correctly. This can be split into the performances of all the players, or the performance of an individual player within the six categories. It is especially useful at the end of the game, when choosing which category a player must answer to win the game.
Spellings
- Trivial Pursuit: Genus-Edition - In-game spelling
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Russell
The CDTV and CD32 versions feature a host, a bird called Russell, played by actor Chris Langham.
Awards
- Commodore Force
- December 1993 (Issue 13) – #63 “Readers' Top 100”
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Contributors to this Entry
Game added by muesli.
CDTV, Thomson TO added by Rola. BBC Micro added by twitek. Amiga CD32 added by Kabushi. Commodore 64, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit added by Martin Smith. Amstrad PCW added by Игги Друге. MSX added by koffiepad. SEGA Master System added by beetle120.
Additional contributors: Sciere, Kabushi, Martin Smith, formercontrib, FatherJack.
Game added July 9, 2004. Last modified May 17, 2024.