Do you have a question about the Atari TRIVIAL PURSUIT UNHINGED and is the answer not in the manual?
Genre | Trivia |
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Published by | Atari |
Developer | Artech Studios |
Publisher | Atari |
Platform | PlayStation 2, Xbox |
Warns about seizures triggered by flashing lights or patterns in video games.
Explains how to connect your Xbox console to the internet for Xbox Live service.
Lists controls for navigating game menus and options.
Details controls used during gameplay for various actions.
Describes specific controller actions for Unhinged game mode features.
Outlines controls for Classic and Flash game modes, including Shout-Out.
Explains the primary goal of collecting scoring wedges and reaching the center hub.
Details how players move tokens, answer questions, and earn wedges.
Describes the conditions required to win the Trivial Pursuit Unhinged game.
Introduces the Unhinged mode with multimedia, bonus points, and special moves.
Describes the traditional Trivial Pursuit experience with familiar rules.
Details unique spaces like Board Rotate, Teleport, 50/50, Sticky, and Bounce.
Explains how players accumulate Bonus Points through gameplay actions.
Describes how players can lose Bonus Points through incorrect bets or actions.
Details how players use accumulated Bonus Points to purchase special moves.
Guides users through setting up and joining online games via Xbox Live.
Explains how to use voice chat for communication during online multiplayer games.
Lists individuals and teams from Atari involved in the game's development.
Lists personnel from Artech Studios who contributed to the game's design and programming.
Provides information on accessing FAQs, hints, and support via the Atari website.
Outlines the legal agreement between the user and the company for software use.
States the copyright protection and ownership of the game software and materials.
Details the limited, personal license granted to the user for software usage.
Lists the authorized ways users can install, copy, and transfer the software.
Specifies actions prohibited for users regarding software modification, distribution, and copying.