Episode 170: Game Show Games

Game Show Games is the 20th episode of Scott The Woz Season 4 and overall the 170th episode. The video was uploaded on June 7, 2020, by Scott Wozniak on Scott The Woz.

Description
Scott's an idiot.

Characters

 * Unnamed "Say" That Answer! host
 * Scott Wozniak

Credits

 * ConnorEatsPants as unnamed "Say" That Answer! host
 * Scott Wozniak as Scott Wozniak

Plot
On the game show "Say" That Answer!, the host asks Wozniak what city is best known for entertainment besides Hollywood. Scott incorrectly guesses Pass, South Carolina, and South America. he admits that he's an idiot, and says when he goes back to Say That Answer, he'll be prepared. Scott's preparation technique is playing game show video games.

After explaining game shows, he shows multiple video game adaptations of the most famous game shows, saying that it's the most realistic experience to being on a game show, besides actually being on a game.

Jeopardy! for NES (part 1): Scott reveals he uses outdated trivia sources while studying. He explains that Jeopardy! is a normal trivia show, but the host gives you the answer and you must give the question. Going as MERVGR (Merv Griffin) and going up against Larry and Sandy, Scott begins the Jeopardy! round. He begins to type in "Lemony Snicket" as the 'question' for the first 'answer', but runs out of time. On the second 'answer', Scott misspells "chihuahua" as "chiwawa" and gets the question wrong. On the third 'answer', Scott wings it and guesses "Glass of Water", which is incorrect.

Family Feud for SNES (part 1): Scott says that Family Feud is the best game show, and gives the jist of it. Remembering Larry from Jeopardy! for NES, Scott decides to play against himself - the Kevin family VS the Dan family. The hosts asks for something that you bring from room to room, and Scott guesses "Cat". That isn't on the board, so Scott returns to Jeopardy!.

Jeopardy! for NES (part 2): Larry finally gets a question right, after putting an ampersand in his answer. Scott gets another one wrong, and Larry gets another one right.

Family Feud for SNES (part 2): Scott tries Family Feud again. The host asks what Scott would do if he had four more hours in a day. Scott incorrectly responds with "Elope", "Not Elope", and "Go." His fourth guess is "Family Feud SNES", which puts 'Family' on the board.

Wheel of Fortune for PS2 (part 1): Scott explains how Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune go hand-in-hand, since they were both made by Merv "MERVGR" Griffin. On his first spin, Scott spins a Bankrupt. Scott wings it and tries to guess "MINERLA WAT ERRR" (Mineral Water) when solving the puzzle. Annoyed, he goes BACK to Jeopardy! for NES.

Jeopardy! for NES (part 3): Sandy, who hasn't done much this round, chimes in for an answer, but isn't sure. Scott says that she stole his answer. It's now Double Jeopardy!, where the points are worth double. He goes for a $1000 clue, expecting to get it right, but Larry chimes in before he can. Scott tries again with another $1000 clue, but Larry chimes in again. Scott tries a $400 clue, but doesn't know it. He literally types in "Pass". Now it's Final Jeopardy, but because Scott has less than $0, he can't get into the round. Larry ends up winning.

Family Feud for SNES (part 3): The hosts asks Scott to name something - but before he can finish, Scott incorrectly guesses "Milk". The host finishes the question - something that comes out of a spray can. Scott answers "Milk again". Through another question, Scott gives idiotic but understandable answers.

Jeopardy! Junior for NES: Scott downgrades MERVGR to MERVJR. Up against Anna and a different Larry, Scott finds out that it's just the same, but with more kid-oriented questions. He still fails hilariously, with one incorrect buzzer sound coming from Family Feud.

Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition for NES: Scott upgrades his Merv to OLMERV, stating that 25 years old is OLD. He doesn't get far, noting that the abbreviation of "neighborhoods" is apparently N'BOR-HOODS.

Who Wants to be a Millionaire (2nd Edition) for PS1 (part 1): Scott chooses the name Millionaire, but as he spellchecks it, the game gets mad and gives him the name "Kathie Lee"

Family Feud for SNES (part 4): The hosts asks Scott who ran for president, and he supposes that Becky, his buddy Ed, and he himself ran. All of those are wrong.

Super Jeopardy! for NES: Scott explains that these ones have text-to-speech. Going as SMERV, and up against Karen, Mikel, and Wendy, Scott says that the older versions were better. He admits that Larry Jeopardy! is the best one, noting the color scheme not being great.

Wheel of Fortune for PS2 (part 2): On another puzzle, Scott tries "FORT WARIO", "DORK BONEY", "CARD BANKO" which are all wrong. He eventually gets the right answer, "PARK BENCH".

Who Wants to be a Millionaire (2nd Edition) for PS1 (part 2): Scott uses all three lifelines, and still gets it wrong. He leaves with $0. Scott says that he doesn't need to see the second question.

Family Feud for SNES (part 5): The hosts asks Scott the same question as the one he was asked from Say That Answer. Not learning from his mistakes, he still gets it wrong. Multiple times. Getting even more questions wrong, Scott gives up.

Jeopardy! for PS2: Scott gets multiple more 'answers' wrong.

Family Feud for SNES (part 6): Scott incorrectly guesses even more questions.

Jeopardy! & Wheel of Fortune for Wii: Despite the host looking like he drank expired water, Scott praises how close the games look to the source material. Comparing it to the same games for Nintendo Switch, which don't feel anything like the game shows. He even compliments the PS2 versions for looking like the game show.

The Price is Right for Wii: Scott plays Plinko and wins the $10,000 grand prize. Thinking he's a genius, he goes back to Say That Answer.

The host asks Scott for the second question on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Second Edition for PS1. Scott dies inside.

Music

 * Game Show Twist - Marc Durst
 * Game Show Tension - Laszlo Bencker, John Epping
 * Title Screen -
 * Sniffit or Whiffit - Paper Mario: Color Splash
 * Title Screen -
 * Setup/Final Jeopardy! -
 * Drinks Party - Marc Dall'Anese
 * Street Scene - Robert Farnon
 * The Wheels of Industry - Robert Sharples
 * Overworld -
 * Title Screen -
 * Screw on the Loose - Tony Lowry
 * Title Screen -
 * Title Screen -
 * First Team Answer -
 * Hackney Carriage - Cedric Palmer
 * Drawing Game -
 * Breakout - 3D Dot Game Heroes

End Cards

 * Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash | The Darker Age of Nintendo
 * Midnight Releases
 * Fitness Games

Gallery
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Transcript
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Trivia

 * When asked who ran for president, Scott Wozniak answers that he will be running for the title, however, he had already priorly run for president in the WozniakNewsTV video Wozniak 2012 - Wozniak News.
 * When this episode was supposed to make it's G4 debut as a part of episode 104, some mistake occured for an unknown reason that caused the episode after it, Lost in Localization, to play twice, therefore skipping both this episode and the Scott The Woz TV intro.
 * This issue was however fixed in reruns of 104.