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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (lit. ''Think Well'') is an educational game | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (lit. ''Think Well'') is an educational game developed by [[Devworks Game Technology]] and published by [[Tec Toy]]. It was released as a built-in game on several [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Sega Master System]] models released in Brazil, with native versions for both systems. |
The game is based after the electronic toy of [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pense_Bem same name], which appears to be a localized version of VTech's ''Smart Start'' for Brazilian audiences. The console versions were adapted to be a more traditional quiz game, similar to ''[[Show do Milhão]]''. The player can choose a variety of themes mapped to buttons before being able to answer questions, ranging from 1 to 9. In button 10, there's a challenge mode (accessible with a password from the previous themes) and a "?" button is the in-game guide. Within the question, the player must answer the questions with the colored buttons, ranging from A to D. | The game is based after the electronic toy of [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pense_Bem same name], which appears to be a localized version of VTech's ''Smart Start'' for Brazilian audiences. The console versions were adapted to be a more traditional quiz game, similar to ''[[Show do Milhão]]''. The player can choose a variety of themes mapped to buttons before being able to answer questions, ranging from 1 to 9. In button 10, there's a challenge mode (accessible with a password from the previous themes) and a "?" button is the in-game guide. Within the question, the player must answer the questions with the colored buttons, ranging from A to D. | ||
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+ | * [http://www.devworks.com.br/console/en/pense_bem.htm Official website] | ||
* [http://www.devworks.com.br/console/br/pense_bem.htm Official website (Portuguese)] | * [http://www.devworks.com.br/console/br/pense_bem.htm Official website (Portuguese)] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Pense Bem (lit. Think Well) is an educational game developed by Devworks Game Technology and published by Tec Toy. It was released as a built-in game on several Sega Mega Drive and Sega Master System models released in Brazil, with native versions for both systems.
The game is based after the electronic toy of same name, which appears to be a localized version of VTech's Smart Start for Brazilian audiences. The console versions were adapted to be a more traditional quiz game, similar to Show do Milhão. The player can choose a variety of themes mapped to buttons before being able to answer questions, ranging from 1 to 9. In button 10, there's a challenge mode (accessible with a password from the previous themes) and a "?" button is the in-game guide. Within the question, the player must answer the questions with the colored buttons, ranging from A to D.
The Mega Drive version was updated at least once, as later models has a version with the copyright year of 2004.
Contents
Built-in appearances
Mega Drive version
- Super Mega Drive 3 43 Super Jogos (2003)
- Master System 3 Collection 105 Super Jogos (2004)
- Super Mega Drive 3 60 Super Jogos (2004)
- Master System 3 Collection 112 Super Jogos (2005)
- Super Mega Drive 3 71 Super Jogos (2005)
- Mega Drive 3 (2007)
- Mega Drive 3 (2008)
- MD Card Game 1 (2009, as part of a SD card for MD Play)
- MD Card Game 2 (2009, as part of a SD card for MD Play)
- Mega Drive 4 (2009)
Although it was featured in earlier Master System models, these consoles themselves are "hidden Mega Drive" machines[1] and does run Mega Drive ROM images. However, unlike most games, Pense Bem later had its own native version for the Master System.
Master System version
- Master System 3 Collection 120 Super Jogos (2006)
- Master System 3 Collection (2007)
- Master System 3 (2008)
- Master System Evolution (2009)
Technical information
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||||||||
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1.2MB | 2017-10-20 | Mega Drive 4 (BR) | ||||||||||
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External links
References
- ↑ https://www.smspower.org/forums/19995-MasterSystem3Collection120SuperJogos (Wayback Machine: 2024-07-20 16:50)
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