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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 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]
It is also the final You Don't Know Jack game to have Fiber Optic Field Trip.
Gameplay
Development
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/
