Overview
This 1989 release by Rare, Ltd. provides a digital adaptation of the popular TV game show “Wheel of Fortune,” tailored for a younger audience. It brings the excitement and educational aspects of the original show to the NES platform, offering children an engaging way to improve vocabulary and problem-solving skills.
Gameplay
The game challenges players to solve word puzzles by guessing letters. Players take turns spinning a wheel to determine a prize amount. If a player guesses a letter that is in the phrase, they earn the amount spun on the wheel per occurrence of the letter. The objective is to solve the puzzle by correctly guessing the phrase before your opponents.
Features
- Adapted rules and content suitable for kids.
- Single-player and multiplayer modes, allowing up to three players.
- Digitized voice and music to enhance the TV show experience.
Significance
While not widely discussed as a major milestone in video game history, this edition has its place as a family-friendly game that offers both entertainment and learning opportunities. It exemplifies Rare, Ltd.’s versatility in creating games across various genres.
Fun Fact
Rare, Ltd., known for iconic titles like “Donkey Kong Country” and “GoldenEye 007,” demonstrated its ability to handle licensed adaptations well with this junior edition spin on a classic game show.









