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| Developer | Jellyvision Berkeley Systems |
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| Publisher | Sierra On-Line |
| Series | You Don't Know Jack |
| Release date | September 8th, 1999 |
| Release price (USD) | $30 |
| Hosted by | Cookie Masterson |
| Number of players | 1-3 |
| Game duration | 25 Minutes |
| Platforms | Windows (95/98; 486 or higher) Mac OS (System 7.5.5; 68040 or higher) |
| Languages | English |
| Genre | Trivia |
| Director | David Houghtaling |
| Producer | Julie Stroud Michele Lindzy |
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YOU DON'T KNOW JACK Offline is a trivia video game developed by Jellyvision and Berkeley Systems, and was published by Sierra On-Line on September 8th, 1999.[1] It is the eighth installment in the You Don't Know Jack series, and the first of two compilation packs containing questions from You Don't Know Jack the netshow.
It is the final You Don't Know Jack game released in North America to be compatible with 486 PCs and 68K Macintoshes.
Gameplay
Development
Trivia
Gallery
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The "How Many Players" screen that appears at the start.
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The "Enter Your Name" screen, after you select the number of players.
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The "7 or 21 Questions" screen, after the player's names are inputted.
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The opening title.
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The intro to Gibberish Question.
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The intro to DisOrDat.
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The intro to Jack Attack.
Promo Art
References
- ↑ Sierra On-Line, "BERKELEY SYSTEMS LAUNCHES TWO NEW JACKS BACK TO BACK" (September 8th, 1999) https://web.archive.org/web/20000305175703/https://www.sierra.com/corp/mr/release/0,2760,314,00.html
