MTV REMOTE CONTROL NINTENDO NES
MTV REMOTE CONTROL NINTENDO NES
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Remote Control is based on the MTV quiz show of the same name. During the game, three contestants (computer or human controlled) compete by answering questions about various TV shows, movies, characters or actors/actresses. There are two rounds of play followed by a third "think very fast" round.
In the first two rounds of play, the game board consists of a giant television set with nine channels; one of the players chooses a channel (representing a particular category) revealing a question; the first player to buzz and provide the correct answer earns points. There are a variety of categories available (some of them are "video high", "cop shows", "saturday night live", "soap operas" and many more) which vary from game to game . Sometimes a surprise string may appear that has no question, but awards or subtracts points from a player. These rounds end when all the questions provided have been exhausted. Near the end of the second round, the player with the lowest score is eliminated from the game, leaving two players for the final round.
The final "think real fast" round lasts thirty seconds; meanwhile, players must answer as many short-answer questions as possible to earn points. At the end of this round, the player with the most points wins the game.
In the first two rounds of play, the game board consists of a giant television set with nine channels; one of the players chooses a channel (representing a particular category) revealing a question; the first player to buzz and provide the correct answer earns points. There are a variety of categories available (some of them are "video high", "cop shows", "saturday night live", "soap operas" and many more) which vary from game to game . Sometimes a surprise string may appear that has no question, but awards or subtracts points from a player. These rounds end when all the questions provided have been exhausted. Near the end of the second round, the player with the lowest score is eliminated from the game, leaving two players for the final round.
The final "think real fast" round lasts thirty seconds; meanwhile, players must answer as many short-answer questions as possible to earn points. At the end of this round, the player with the most points wins the game.