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| Developer | Jellyvision Berkeley Systems |
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| Publisher | Berkeley Systems (US) |
| Series | You Don't Know Jack |
| Release date | November 4th, 1996 (US) |
| Release price (USD) | $30 |
| Hosted by | Buzz Lippman (US) |
| 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 (US/UK), German, French, Japanese |
| 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 Volume 2 is a trivia video game developed by Jellyvision (now Jackbox Games) and Berkeley Systems, and was originally published by Berkeley Systems in the United States on November 4th, 1996.[1] It is the sequel to You Don't Know Jack, and the third installment in the You Don't Know Jack series.
It was the first game in the You Don't Know Jack series to be localized, beginning with the United Kingdom in 1997, followed by Germany and France in 1998, all of which were published by BMG Interactive, later Take-Two Interactive.
A Japanese version was released by Hamster Corporation in 2000.[2]
Gameplay
Development
Localizations
UK
German
French
Japanese
Trivia
Gallery
English
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The opening title.
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The intro to Round 1.
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A standard multiple-choice question.
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The intro to a Fill in the Blank question.
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A Fill in the Blank question.
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The intro to a picture question.
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A picture question.
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The intro to a Whatshisname question.
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A Whatshisname question.
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The intro to a Celebrity Collect Call question, with Ed McMahon as the special guest.
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The intro to a DisOrDat question.
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A DisOrDat question.
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The Question 1 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 1 segue.
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The Question 2 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 2 segue.
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The Question 3 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 3 segue.
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The Question 4 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 4 segue.
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The Question 5 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 5 segue.
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The Question 6 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 6 segue.
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The Question 7 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 7 segue.
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The Question 8 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 8 segue.
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The Question 9 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 9 segue.
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The Question 10 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 10 segue.
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The intro to Round 2.
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The Question 11 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 11 segue.
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The Question 12 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 12 segue.
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The Question 13 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 13 segue.
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The Question 14 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 14 segue.
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The Question 15 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 15 segue.
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The Question 16 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 16 segue.
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The Question 17 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 17 segue.
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The Question 18 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 18 segue.
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The Question 19 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 19 segue.
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The Question 20 segue.
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An alternate version of the Question 20 segue.
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The intro to the Jack Attack.
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Jack Attack gameplay.
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The Jellyvision/Berkeley Systems (An Entertainment Jam) credit, just before the end credits.
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The high score board at the end of the game.
Promo Art
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The original cover art for YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Volume 2.
UK
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A multiple-choice question.
German
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The cover art for YOU DON'T KNOW JACK: Die Quiz Show zwischen Wissen und Wahnwitz.
French
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The cover art for YOU DON'T KNOW JACK: Le quizz irrévérencieux et décalé.
Japanese
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The cover art for YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Presented by Masatoshi Hamada.
References
- ↑ Berkeley Systems, "BERKELEY SYSTEMS SHIPS STAR-STUDDED YOU DON'T KNOW JACK VOLUME 2" (November 4th, 1996) https://web.archive.org/web/19970625110927/http://www.berksys.com/news/newsroom/v2ships.html
- ↑ ASCII Corporation, Sakiko Ito, "Hamster releases quiz game "YOU DON'T KNOW JACK PRESENTED by Masatoshi Hamada" (March 29th, 2000) https://ascii.jp/elem/000/000/308/308623/
