1 vs. 100 (2009 video game)W
1 vs. 100 (2009 video game)

1 vs. 100 was a massively multiplayer online game show video game developed and published by Microsoft Game Studios for Xbox 360, and an adaptation of the trivia game show of the same name.

1 vs. 100 (2008 video game)W
1 vs. 100 (2008 video game)

1 vs. 100 is the Nintendo DS adaptation of the game show of the same name developed by British studio ECi, in which a single contestant competes against an audience "mob" of 100. The game was released on July 3, 2008.

Austin Powers Operation: TriviaW
Austin Powers Operation: Trivia

Austin Powers Operation: Trivia is a 1999 trivia question video game based on the Austin Powers films. It was developed by Berkeley Systems and published by Sierra Attractions for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh.

Backpacker (video game series)W
Backpacker (video game series)

Backpacker is a series of Swedish computer games. The games are travel simulators where the player travels the world and answers questions. The graphics in the games consists mostly of static images. The series has never been released for game consoles.

Big Bucks TriviaW
Big Bucks Trivia

Big Bucks Trivia is a quiz arcade game released by Dynasoft in 1986. The player answers questions from various trivia categories, in order to win "big bucks".

BlufrW
Blufr

Blufr was an online trivia game launched on July 2, 2006. It was later made defunct.

Cabela's Outdoor Trivia ChallengeW
Cabela's Outdoor Trivia Challenge

Cabela's Outdoor Trivia Challenge is about testing your knowledge on subjects dealing with five categories of outdoor activities and is designed on a boardgame fashion. It was developed by Elsinore Multimedia Inc. and released December 8, 1999. The game was published by HeadGames Publishing, Inc., in conjunction with hunting supply company Cabela's.

Computer Facts in FiveW
Computer Facts in Five

Computer Facts in Five is a 1982 video game published by The Avalon Hill Game Company.

Enma DaiōW
Enma Daiō

Enma Daiō is a 1993 hybrid quiz/lie detector arcade video game developed by Toaplan and published exclusively in Japan by Taito. In the game, players answer a number of question. As of 2019, the rights to the title is owned by Tatsujin, a company founded in 2017 by former Toaplan member Masahiro Yuge and now-affiliate of Japanese arcade manufacturer exA-Arcadia alongside many other Toaplan IPs.

The Guy GameW
The Guy Game

The Guy Game is an adult video game developed by Topheavy Studios and published by Gathering of Developers, released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox in 2004. Presented in a trivia gameshow style supporting up to four players, it consists of about 1,000 questions spread out over 20 episodes. Much of the game involves watching live-action video footage of young women in bikinis, and as the player succeeds in the game the women eventually expose their breasts. The game garnered much controversy and was the subject of a lawsuit.

Alan Hansen's Sports ChallengeW
Alan Hansen's Sports Challenge

Alan Hansen's Sports Challenge is a sports based quiz video game for Wii, PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows platforms developed by The Code Monkeys and published by Oxygen Games. It is based on former Liverpool and Scotland footballer Alan Hansen. It was released in Europe in November 2007.

HQ (video game)W
HQ (video game)

HQ is a trivia video game developed by Intermedia Labs for iOS, Android, iPadOS, and tvOS. First released in 2017, the HQ app allows users to play in daily live trivia games, through which they can win or split prize money. HQ was developed by Vine creators Rus Yusupov and Colin Kroll, and credited as a production of Intermedia Labs. The app's original game was HQ Trivia, in which players have 10 seconds to answer multiple-choice questions that incrementally increase in difficulty. Additional games, such as HQ Words and HQ Tunes, were added later.

Knowledge is Power (video game)W
Knowledge is Power (video game)

Knowledge is Power is a 2017 local multiplayer quiz video game developed by British company Wish Studios and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4, as a part of the PlayLink lineup.

Kosodate Quiz: My AngelW
Kosodate Quiz: My Angel

Kosodate Quiz: My Angel is a series of quiz arcade games released by Namco in Japan only. The first game in the series, Kosodate Quiz: My Angel, was released in 1996 and received a port on the PlayStation a year later. The latest release, Uno no Tatsujin: Hirameki Kosodate My Angel, was released for the Nintendo DS in 2006.

Party Quiz Mega QW
Party Quiz Mega Q

Party Quiz Mega Q is a quiz video game developed and published by Sega, which released for the Mega Drive in Japan in 1993. Players participate in a television quiz programme, answering questions in rounds of differing rules, earning or losing points along the way. Up to five players are supported, and the game was released on the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console in 2007. In 2014, the soundtrack was released on the Mega Drive 25th Anniversary Album Vol.1 album.

Professor Pac-ManW
Professor Pac-Man

Professor Pac-Man is a quiz arcade game that was produced by Bally Midway and is the seventh title in the Pac-Man series of games, which was released in August 1983. Like Ms. Pac-Man, Pac-Man Plus, Baby Pac-Man, and Jr. Pac-Man, it was created without authorization of Namco, who are the original creators of the Pac-Man series. It is also the last of only seven games from Bally Midway Manufacturing to run on their Midway Astrocade hardware. Only 400 cabinets were made; approximately 300 of these were returned to the manufacturer and converted to Pac-Land cabinets the following year.

Quarky & Quaysoo's Turbo ScienceW
Quarky & Quaysoo's Turbo Science

Quarky & Quaysoo's Turbo Science is an educational computer game developed by Jeff Tunnell Productions and published by Sierra On-Line for MS-DOS in early 1992. It was designed to teach scientific concepts to children.

A Question of Sport (video game)W
A Question of Sport (video game)

A Question of Sport is a 1988 video game based on the BBC quiz show of the same name. As in the show, the player has to answer questions about sports. The game uses the same engine as Mike Read's Computer Pop Quiz.

Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz GameW
Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz Game

Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz Game is a quiz game released in arcades by Capcom in 1992. The game combines some stylistic elements of RPGs such as a fantasy theme and multiple characters with that of board games to create a unique twist to the quiz game genre.

Quiz Nanairo DreamsW
Quiz Nanairo Dreams

Quiz Nanairo Dreams: Nijiiro-chō no Kiseki is a Japanese video game developed by Capcom. The game is a hybrid of a quiz game and a dating sim.

Smarty PantsW
Smarty Pants

Smarty Pants: Trivia Fun for Everyone is a quiz video game by Electronic Arts. It was released for the Wii video game console in November 2007. The title features over 20,000 trivia questions covering a variety of topics.

That's You!W
That's You!

That's You! is a 2017 party game developed by Wish Studios and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The game is a PlayStation 4 exclusive and was the inaugural title of Sony's audience-widening PlayLink range.

Trivia CrackW
Trivia Crack

Trivia Crack is a mobile app that allows users to compete against friends and people around the world. Modeled after popular games such as Trivial Pursuit, it became the most downloaded game in December 2014 from the Apple App Storeas well as most viewed advertisement on all of mobile phone services worldwide, mostly IOS. The surge in popularity has been attributed to the addition of The Question Factory which allowed users to submit their own questions. The game initially launched on October 26, 2013, specifically to Latin America and was later translated into English.

TV Show KingW
TV Show King

TV Show King is a quiz video game by Gameloft Montreal. It was released as one of the WiiWare launch titles in North and Latin America on May 12, 2008. It was also released later for iPhone OS in November 2008. The game was also released for PlayStation 3 on 6 August 2009 as a download from the PlayStation Store, and includes trophy support.

TV Show King PartyW
TV Show King Party

TV Show King Party is a quiz video game by Gameloft Montreal for the Wii. It is a follow-up to the WiiWare game TV Show King, released earlier in 2008, and contains 4000 new questions, 2 new subject categories and gameplay modes and 70% more localized questions compared to the downloadable game. Despite this game, a Wiiware sequel for the original, TV Show King 2 was created, and released in NA and Europe on December 12/25 2009 respectively.

You Don't Know Jack (2011 video game)W
You Don't Know Jack (2011 video game)

You Don't Know Jack is a 2011 party video game developed by Jellyvision Games and published by THQ. It was Jellyvision's first entry in the You Don't Know Jack series after taking an eight-year hiatus. The game was released in North America on February 8, 2011, for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 platforms. The game took advantage of online connectivity and other features of modern gaming consoles. A single player iOS port was released about two months later, but was later pulled in anticipation of a more robust client based on the Facebook version of the game.

You Don't Know Jack (franchise)W
You Don't Know Jack (franchise)

You Don't Know Jack is a series of video games developed by Jackbox Games and Berkeley Systems, as well as the title of the first You Don't Know Jack game in the series. You Don't Know Jack, framed as a game show "where high culture and pop culture collide", combines trivia with comedy. While it is primarily a PC and Mac-based franchise with over two dozen releases and compilations for those platforms, there have been a few entries released for consoles: two for the original PlayStation, and the 2011 release which had versions for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS and Wii. In 2012, Jackbox Games developed and published a social version of the game on Facebook with cross-platform versions subsequently released for iOS, Android and Kindle. On November 5, 2013, the majority of the franchise's many volumes and spinoffs were reissued onto Steam by Jackbox Games. On November 18, 2014, You Don’t Know Jack 2015 was released as part of The Jackbox Party Pack on Windows, macOS, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and later Nintendo Switch, iPad, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Nvidia Shield, Apple TV, and Xfinity X1. On October 17, 2018, You Don't Know Jack: Full Stream was released as part of The Jackbox Party Pack 5 for the same platforms as You Don't Know Jack 2015.

Yūyu no Quiz de Go! Go!W
Yūyu no Quiz de Go! Go!

Yūyu no Quiz de Go! Go! (ゆうゆのクイズでGO!GO!) is a Japanese quiz video game released by Taito Corporation for the arcades in 1990, and later ported to the Super Famicom platform.

Zhadnost: The People's PartyW
Zhadnost: The People's Party

Zhadnost: The People's Party is a video game developed and published by British company Studio 3DO for the 3DO.