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- For the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Game Gear versions handled by GameTek, see Wheel of Fortune (GameTek).
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Wheel of Fortune (Mega-CD) | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega CD | |||||
Publisher: Sony Electronic Publishing | |||||
Developer: Sony Imagesoft, Absolute Entertainment | |||||
Genre: Table | |||||
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The Sega Mega CD version of Wheel of Fortune was handled by rightsholders Sony themselves through Sony Imagesoft and Absolute Entertainment rather than through GameTek, in a similar fashion to their other game show Mega CD game, Jeopardy!. As with Jeopardy!, this game is a flashier production, featuring animated videos, animated sprites, and voice samples of Vanna White (sans Pat Sajak again) and the model contestants and a full spinning Wheel, but also cuts back in other places (most noticeably, Vanna isn't animated as turning letters at all; she merely walks by and the letters turn themselves).