HeadRush
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| Developer | Jellyvision Berkeley Systems |
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| Publisher | Sierra On-Line |
| Series | You Don't Know Jack |
| Release date | August 31st, 1998 |
| Release price (USD) | $30 |
| Hosted by | Bob (voiced by Andy Poland) |
| Number of players | 1-3 |
| Game duration | 25 Minutes |
| Platforms | Windows (95/98; 486 or higher) Mac OS (System 7.1; 68040 or higher) |
| Languages | English |
| Genre | Trivia |
| Director | Michelle Gorchow Andy Poland |
| Producer | Michelle Gorchow Christopher York |
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HeadRush (later re-released as YOU DON'T KNOW JACK HeadRush) is a trivia video game developed by Jellyvision (now Jackbox Games) and Berkeley Systems, and was originally published by Sierra On-Line (under their Sierra Attractions label) on August 31st, 1998.[1] It is a spin-off of the You Don't Know Jack series aimed at a teen audience.
Gameplay
Development
Trivia
Gallery
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The pre-game screen asking for the number of players.
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The avatar select screen.
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The opening title.
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The intro to DisOrDat.
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The gameplay for DisOrDat.
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The intro to HeadButt.
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The intro to Old Man's Moldy Memories.
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The intro to Trash Talking with Milan.
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One of the animated Question 1 segues.
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One of the animated Question 1 segues.
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One of the animated Question 1 segues.
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One of the animated Question 2 segues.
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One of the animated Question 2 segues.
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One of the animated Question 2 segues.
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One of the animated Question 3 segues.
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One of the animated Question 3 segues.
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One of the animated Question 4 segues.
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One of the animated Question 4 segues.
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One of the animated Question 5 segues.
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One of the animated Question 5 segues.
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One of the animated Question 6 segues.
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One of the animated Question 6 segues.
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One of the animated Question 6 segues.
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One of the animated Question 7 segues.
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One of the animated Question 7 segues.
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One of the animated Question 8 segues.
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One of the animated Question 8 segues.
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One of the animated Question 9 segues.
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One of the animated Question 9 segues.
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One of the animated Question 9 segues.
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One of the animated Question 10 segues.
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One of the animated Question 10 segues.
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One of the animated Question 10 segues.
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The intro to the HeadRush.
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The Berkeley Systems credit at the end of HeadRush. (This sequence is removed from the 2004/2013 re-release.)
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The Jellyvision credit at the end of HeadRush.
Promo Art
References
- ↑ Sierra On-Line, "Berkeley Systems Ships First Teen Pop-Culture Trivia Game HeadRush" (August 31st, 1998) https://web.archive.org/web/20010305034316/http://www.sierra.com/corp/mr/release/0,2760,80,00.html
