Hollywood Squares (video game)

Hollywood Squares (video game)

"Hollywood Squares" is a NES puzzle game based on the television game show of the same name. Players have to either agree or disagree with fictitious celebrities to earn squares and make tic-tac-toe. The winner goes on to the bonus round where they have to choose the right key and insert it into the proper car. This version was based on the 1980's version hosted by John Davidson.

Versions were also released for MS-DOS, Commodore 64 and Apple II home computers, and look a bit different from the NES counterpart.

The photo of the set pictured on both the NES and computer versions is from the series pilot (the actual show had no gold stars on the studio floor and more elaborate risers for the cars).


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