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Maybe I Do: You Don't Know Jack Review (ObnoxiousGamer)

The newest version of You Don’t Know Jack is a return to the classic YDKJ games, but this one does the series justice the others couldn’t. By just purchasing the game, the player has access to up to 70 episodes, each consisting of 20 minutes of gameplay depending on how promptly you answer. The questions are standard trivia questions that most people can know and guess, but with a pop-culture, sarcastic twist to all of them. YDKJ makes it major bones by asking challenging questions in analogies and comparisons, and never ceases to leave the player looking for answers.

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Solid_Dave4690d ago

This is such a funny game. The original was great too.

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You Don’t Know Jack Announces Live Streaming Event With Stars For Charity

This is a very fun game to pay in isolation and doing things for a good cause is never a bad idea. Ten-episode live-streaming original series premieres Friday, May 1.

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Jackbox Party Pack 5 Announced; Includes You Don't Know Jack

Jackbox games are bringing a new party game collection later this Fall to PC and Consoles simply named Jackbox Party Pack 5. The announcement comes from PAX East earlier today, where they released a comical trailer with a fake collaboration with Binjpipe.com. That trailer is included below and contains numerous little chuckles for your entertainment. Jackbox …

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attilayavuzer2208d ago

They get a surprising amount of play time. So easy when you have 5-6 people over

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PlayStation: From A to Z – The Letters “X,Y,Z, and #”

Ken McKown writes: The From A to Z series lets our editors go back and take a look at games from past generations that are classics, overlooked gems, or just titles they remember fondly. The idea behind this is to pick five games from each letter of the alphabet, once a week to showcase. This delivers 26 weeks and 130 games to talk about. Hopefully it sparks some conversation, and of course plenty of memories.

Our first series will focus on Sony’s first entry into the console business, the PlayStation.

Let’s continue with the letters “X,Y,Z, and #”.

breakpad3171d ago (Edited 3171d ago )

describing "40 Winks" the author says "Every game on the PSOne wanted to beat Mario (spoiler, none of them ever did)"...i say spoiler: yes one or two games on PS1 managed to destroy Mario 64 even if they were developed before it ....Crash Bandicoot 1-2 were far far better than Mario 64 from any aspect, more fun, more difficult , better graphics (yes better graphics go compare them now to see for yrslf), better art style etcetc ...but ok there is the idiotic unscripted rule that whatever mediocrity or decent game Nintendo brings must be legendary and better than anything out there