You are looking at a set of 2 MAC games, for the MAC OS9 classic operating system. The games are called "Wacky Jacks"- The Family Game Show, & "You Don't Know Jack"- A TV-Style Trivia Game Show. The one called Wacky Jacks is a good natured quiz show type game; in the game called You Don't Know Jack, it is a little more PG rated; in that if you answer the quiz questions wrong, it hurls insults at you. These games are both in excellent condition, however there is a small crack on the front of the jewel case for the Wacky Jacks game. Both of these are complete sets with all the original inserts + instruction manuals included. We have included a more in-depth description of both games below. Please email with any other questions. We have a smoke-free home.
You don't know jack...........................................................
Description of You Don't Know Jack
In this fast-paced game you become the contestant on a TV-style trivia game show. You can play solo or have as many as three people competing.
Windows:
486SX/33 or better microprocessor
Windows 3.1x, Windows for Workgroups, or Windows 95
8MB of Ram
15MB of free hard disk space
2X CD-ROM drive or better
Video display capable of at least 640x480 resolution with 256 colors
Sound Blaster 16 or compatible multimedia sound card
Macintosh:
68040-based Macintosh LC, Quadra, Centris, Performa, or Powerbook
or any Power Macintosh
System 7.1 or later release of the Macintosh OS
5MB of free Ram
15MB of hard drive space
2X speed CD-ROM drive (or better)
QuickTime 2.1 Sound Manager 3.1, and
Sound Control Panel 8.0.5 (all included)
Color monitor capable of at least 256 colors and 640x480 resolution
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Wacky Jacks - The Family Game Show
Wacky Jacks is a CD-ROM game show for all ages. It contains five fun-filled games, from a race-against-the-clock matching game to a new triva twist on tic-tac-toe. With a colorful game show host and featuring TV's Don Pardo as the announcer, the game stimulates and challenges both young and old. It involves skills and knowledge: geography, animals, history, puzzles, matching, memorizing. The game can be played alone or with family and friends. The Wacky Jacks CD-ROM has won these prizes: Silver Medal for Consumer Games at the NewMedia INVISION Multimedia Awards, Top 50 CD-ROM Titles and Top 5 Children's Games from Mac User Magazine, Silver Medal for Consumer Games at the AVC's Interactive CINDY Awards, Finalist for Interactive Games at the International Film and TV Festival of New York.
Wacky Jack's CD Game Show is CD-ROM based entertainment software for ages eight
to adult. It takes the form of a multi-player game show which includes four
separate games: picture-matching, tic-tac-toe/trivia, picture-puzzle and
hangman.
Players can select their own play levels and have help available at any time.
What are the system requirements of the CD-ROM game, Wacky Jacks?
The Wacky Jacks game has the following system requirements:
1) A Macintosh LC III computer or other color Macintosh with a 68030 or faster
processor (68040 recommended), 4 megabytes of memory (5 megabytes
recommended), and System 7.1 or later.
2) A Macintosh-compatible 12-inch or larger RGB monitor which displays at
least 640 by 480 pixels and 256 colors.
3) A Macintosh-compatible CD-ROM drive (double-speed CD-ROM drive
recommended).
4) 1600K minimum allocated memory (1800K preferred) to run the game.
Number of Colors
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If your Macintosh computer is not set to 256 color mode, you will receive an
error message. To set your Macintosh to display 256 colors, follow these
steps:
1) Select Control Panel from the Apple Menu, then double-click on Monitors.
2) Select 256 and click on Color in the Monitor Control Panel, then close the
control panel by clicking the close-box.
If your Macintosh does not support 256 colors, you must add VRAM or a video
board that supports 256 colors.
Number of Pixels
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If your monitor does not display at least 640 by 480 pixels, you will receive
an error message. You must attach such a monitor to your Macintosh to play
Wacky Jacks. Note that there is a special version of Wacky Jacks which will
run on a 12-inch monitor or a Color Classic, but some graphics may be cropped
and other items may not be centered on the screen.
Memory
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If you do not have enough memory available, your system may suddenly "crash"
or stop operating. If this happens, follow these steps:
1) Go to the Finder and select About this Macintosh from the Apple Menu. The
largest unused block must be at least 1600K.
2) If you do not have this much memory, remove extensions and/or control
panels that are not needed to run Wacky Jacks.
Note that using Virtual Memory will cause Wacky Jacks to run erratically and
is not recommended.
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