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| PLATFORM: | Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 |
| AGE GROUP: | 12 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Vivendi Universal |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| TYPE: | ultimate rock and roll trivia contest, Back stage, music |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 020626710275 |
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Customer Reviews of Backstage Pass
AWESOME GAME !!!!!!! This game is excellent ! It truly is the ultimate music trivia game !
YOU DON'T KNOW JACK visits The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame!
Sierra has done it again! They've takes the fun and ease of their ever-popular You Don't Know Jack series less the sarcasm, given it a hot look, paid through the nose for the licensing of many popular songs, rolled it all up and made it into "Backstage Pass", subtitled "The Ultimate Rock & Roll Trivia Game". This may be one of the few times in consumer history where such an ambitious claim is true! The game is tons of fun! It literally plays like YDKJ! with the 3 category selections and multiple choice questions as well as a few special type questions, yet they've added tons more graphics to make this as appealing to the eyes as well as the ears. They have included 600 questions, which should last a decent amount of time since I believe the maximum amount of questions per game is 21. Sure, if you play non-stop for days on end, you'll get repeats faster than some but there's a way to avoid that...DON'T PLAY NON-STOP FOR DAYS ON END! GET OUTSIDE AND TAKE IN SOME OXYGEN! hehehe...sorry about that. Anyway, they've included a lot of music clips by the ORIGINAL ARTISTS and in FULL STEREO! I hope this is just the beginning of this series and hope that Sierra branches out to more areas. Hey, why not team up with TV LAND and produce the CDROM version of "ULTIMATE FAN SEARCH" for the fans of TV trivia but find the YDKJ sarcasm not quite to their tastes. Hey, I heard that Chuck Woolery could use the work...:)