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'''''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Movies''''' is a trivia video game developed by [[Jellyvision]] (now [[Jackbox Games]]) and [[Berkeley Systems]], and was originally published by Berkeley Systems (through [[Sierra On-Line]]) on April 16th, 1997.<ref>Berkeley Systems, "BERKELEY SYSTEMS GOES HOLLYWOOD WITH YOU DON'T KNOW JACK MOVIES" (April 16th, 1997) https://web.archive.org/web/19971013021930/http://www.berksys.com/news/newsroom/movieship.html</ref> It is the fourth installment in the [[You Don't Know Jack (series)|''You Don't Know Jack'' series]], and the second game in the series to be centered on a specific theme. | '''''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Movies''''' is a trivia video game developed by [[Jellyvision]] (now [[Jackbox Games]]) and [[Berkeley Systems]], and was originally published by Berkeley Systems (through [[Sierra On-Line]]) on April 16th, 1997.<ref>Berkeley Systems, "BERKELEY SYSTEMS GOES HOLLYWOOD WITH YOU DON'T KNOW JACK MOVIES" (April 16th, 1997) https://web.archive.org/web/19971013021930/http://www.berksys.com/news/newsroom/movieship.html</ref> It is the fourth installment in the [[You Don't Know Jack (series)|''You Don't Know Jack'' series]], and the second game in the series to be centered on a specific theme. | ||
It is the first game | It is the first ''You Don't Know Jack'' game hosted by [[Cookie Masterson]], as well as the last ''You Don't Know Jack'' game to have [[Fiber Optic Field Trip]]. | ||
It is also the | It is also the first game in the series to be published by [[Sierra On-Line]], following their acquisition of Berkeley Systems by their parent company [[CUC International]] on April 11th.<ref>Wired, "Berkeley Buy-Out Brings Layoffs" (April 8th, 1997) https://www.wired.com/1997/04/berkeley-buy-out-brings-layoffs/</ref> | ||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
== Development == | == Development == | ||
''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Movies'' was formally announced on February 5th, 1997 by Berkeley Systems, and was originally scheduled for a March release.<ref>Berkeley Systems, "BERKELEY SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES NEW MOVIE THEMED VERSION OF YOU DON'T KNOW JACK" (February 5th, 1997) https://web.archive.org/web/19970328231305fw_/http://www.toasted.com/news/newsroom/movies.html</ref> | |||
''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Movies'' was re-released by [[Jellyvision]] in February of 2004<ref>The Shot Sheet, Jason Montgomery, "Big news: Jellyvision has re-released eight(!!!) classic YDKJ games and you can buy them right now on their site." (February 24th, 2004) https://web.archive.org/web/20050416214036/http://www.jason-montgomery.com/ydkj/archives/week_2004_02_22.htm</ref>, with all visual references to Berkeley Systems removed, including the "WBSI TV" call sign, which was replaced with "UBS". | |||
''YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Movies'' was later re-released on [[Steam]] by [[Jackbox Games]] on November 5th, 2013.<ref>Steam, "YOU DON'T KNOW JACK CLASSIC PACK" (November 5th, 2013) https://store.steampowered.com/sub/33692/</ref> | |||
== Trivia == | |||
* One of the Question 20 segues is a parody of the 20th Century Fox logo—coincidentally, one of the advertisers for Berkeley's online service [[Bezerk]] was 20th Century Fox, who promoted their film ''Speed 2'' on ''[[YOU DON'T KNOW JACK the netshow]]'' that same year.<ref>Berkeley Systems, "BERKELEY SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES HOT NEW ADVERTISER LINE-UP FOR BEZERK" (May 14th, 1997) https://web.archive.org/web/19980125134844fw_/http://www.berksys.com/news/newsroom/newads.html</ref> | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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| Developer | Jellyvision Berkeley Systems |
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| Publisher | Berkeley Systems (through Sierra On-Line) |
| Series | You Don't Know Jack |
| Release date | April 16th, 1997 |
| Release price (USD) | $30 |
| Hosted by | Cookie Masterson |
| Number of players | 1-3 |
| Game duration | 25 Minutes |
| Platforms | Windows (3.1/95; 486 or higher) Mac OS (System 7.1; 68040 or higher) |
| Languages | English |
| Genre | Trivia |
| Director | John Boyden |
| Producer | John Boyden Martin Streicher |
| File:Red quip with construction helmet.svg | HEADS UP! This page is under construction. |
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| Pardon our dust—not all information is available. |
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Movies is a trivia video game developed by Jellyvision (now Jackbox Games) and Berkeley Systems, and was originally published by Berkeley Systems (through Sierra On-Line) on April 16th, 1997.[1] It is the fourth installment in the You Don't Know Jack series, and the second game in the series to be centered on a specific theme.
It is the first You Don't Know Jack game hosted by Cookie Masterson, as well as the last You Don't Know Jack game to have Fiber Optic Field Trip.
It is also the first game in the series to be published by Sierra On-Line, following their acquisition of Berkeley Systems by their parent company CUC International on April 11th.[2]
Gameplay
Development
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Movies was formally announced on February 5th, 1997 by Berkeley Systems, and was originally scheduled for a March release.[3]
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Movies was re-released by Jellyvision in February of 2004[4], with all visual references to Berkeley Systems removed, including the "WBSI TV" call sign, which was replaced with "UBS".
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Movies was later re-released on Steam by Jackbox Games on November 5th, 2013.[5]
Trivia
- One of the Question 20 segues is a parody of the 20th Century Fox logo—coincidentally, one of the advertisers for Berkeley's online service Bezerk was 20th Century Fox, who promoted their film Speed 2 on YOU DON'T KNOW JACK the netshow that same year.[6]
Gallery
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The intro tagline.
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The opening title.
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The beginning of Round 1.
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A standard multiple-choice question.
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The intro to a Gibberish Question.
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A Gibberish Question.
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The intro to a Fiber Optic Field Trip question after its respective category is chosen.
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A Fiber Optic Field Trip question.
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The intro to DisOrDat.
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A DisOrDat question.
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A Picture Question.
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A Question 1 segue, parodying 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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An alternate Question 1 segue.
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A Question 2 segue, parodying the THX logo.
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A Question 3 segue.
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An alternate Question 3(D) segue.
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A Question 4 segue: The Question That Still Cares.
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An alternate Question 4 segue, parodying shark movies like Jaws.
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A Question 5 segue.
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An alternate Question 5 segue.
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A Question 6 segue, parodying film noir.
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An alternate Question 6 segue.
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A Question 7 segue.
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An alternate Question 7 segue.
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A Question 8 segue: Question huit.
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A Question 9 segue, parodying disaster movies.
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An alternate Question 9 segue, parodying Jurassic Park.
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A Question 10 segue, parodying military movies.
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An alternate Question 10 segue.
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The beginning of Round 2.
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A Question 11 segue.
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An alternate Question 11 segue.
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A Question 12 segue.
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An alternate Question 12 segue, parodying Indiana Jones.
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A Question 13 segue, parodying Vertigo.
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An alternate Question 13 segue.
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A Question 14 segue, in the form of a silent movie dialogue card.
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An alternate Question 14 segue.
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A Question 15 segue.
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An alternate Question 15 segue, parodying Alien.
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A Question 16 segue, parodying Psycho.
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A Question 17 segue.
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An alternate Question 17 segue, parodying the MPAA trailer ID.
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A Question 18 segue.
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An alternate Question 18 segue.
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A Question 19 segue, parodying the Godzilla films.
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An alternate Question 19 segue.
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A Question 20 segue, parodying westerns.
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An alternate Question 20 segue, parodying the 20th Century Fox logo.
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The intro to the Jack Attack.
Promo Art
References
- ↑ Berkeley Systems, "BERKELEY SYSTEMS GOES HOLLYWOOD WITH YOU DON'T KNOW JACK MOVIES" (April 16th, 1997) https://web.archive.org/web/19971013021930/http://www.berksys.com/news/newsroom/movieship.html
- ↑ Wired, "Berkeley Buy-Out Brings Layoffs" (April 8th, 1997) https://www.wired.com/1997/04/berkeley-buy-out-brings-layoffs/
- ↑ Berkeley Systems, "BERKELEY SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES NEW MOVIE THEMED VERSION OF YOU DON'T KNOW JACK" (February 5th, 1997) https://web.archive.org/web/19970328231305fw_/http://www.toasted.com/news/newsroom/movies.html
- ↑ The Shot Sheet, Jason Montgomery, "Big news: Jellyvision has re-released eight(!!!) classic YDKJ games and you can buy them right now on their site." (February 24th, 2004) https://web.archive.org/web/20050416214036/http://www.jason-montgomery.com/ydkj/archives/week_2004_02_22.htm
- ↑ Steam, "YOU DON'T KNOW JACK CLASSIC PACK" (November 5th, 2013) https://store.steampowered.com/sub/33692/
- ↑ Berkeley Systems, "BERKELEY SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES HOT NEW ADVERTISER LINE-UP FOR BEZERK" (May 14th, 1997) https://web.archive.org/web/19980125134844fw_/http://www.berksys.com/news/newsroom/newads.html
