Retro Respawn Plays: Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition

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Tonight its a battle of wits and cunning between me, Sophie, and er, Jim, as we go head to head on 1993's "Deluxe Edition" Mega Drive port of the classic US gameshow Jeopardy!

Struggled like crazy with my cheapo HDMI capture rig. Only too late did I realise that I could have fixed it by running the config wizard. Instead we captured this game with a DigitNow! AV to USB capture card, receiving a signal converted from the HMDI output of a Retropie. I had hoped to bring you genuine hardware footage, alas, the Scart output of my Mega Drive does not agree with the capture device I have for it.

Anyway without further ado, join Sophie and I for a journey of intellectual discovery and rum infused tipsyness as we play Jepoardy! Deluxe Edition.

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Music:

Let's Play by Purple Planet Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw7ryRs6c7o

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video games
jeopardy
Sega mega drive
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