Version 1.6 4/30/04 W H E E L W H E E L W H E E L W H E E L W H E E L OF FORUTNE! Wheel of Fortune Walkthrough by The Lost Gamer (ilovecartoonssomuch@yahoo.com) http://the_lost_gamer.tripod.com Copyright 2004 For the latest version of this guide, check http://the_lost_gamer.tripod.com/guides.html Table of Contents: 001. General information 002. How to Play 003. Answers 004. Credits 001-General Information ----------------------------------------------------------- This is a walkthrough for the Gameboy game called Wheel of Fortune. You can e-mail me at ilovecartoonssomuch@yahoo.com but make the subject blank if you do. I may have missed some answers, so let me know if you find one of them. Thanks to Kitsukage1 for finding an answer I missed! 002-How to Play ----------------------------------------------------------- Okay, start the game. Wheel of Fortune is usually played by three people, but in this game only two can play. You get to choose which kind of player setup you want; you can play by yourself (1), play by yourself but against a computer opponent (1 VS COMP), or you can play against a friend (2). Once you've chosen this, the game starts. The players must enter their names in. Choose what you want your name to be, using DEL to delete a letter. If you're playing against the COMP, you don't choose a name. Once the names are chosen, player one is up. On the board will be a bunch of blank spaces. Each space represents a letter; your job is figure out what the whole thing says before someone else does. You can spin the wheel (choose spin), and the wheel of fortune spins (move left or right to choose how far you want to spin). It will land on a number. You get to choose a letter (not a vowel). If that letter is one of the letters in the answer, spaces will flip and the letters appear in place. The number you got was the number of dollars you get for each correct answer. If you chose a letter that is not on the board, it will be your opponent's turn. Besides numbers, there are three other things on the wheel. One is bankrupt; land on this and all your money goes away. Another is lose turn; land on this and your turn automatically ends. The last is free spin; get this and the next time your turn ends, you can use it to continue the turn. Now, once you have some money, you can choose to buy a vowel. The board will show all of the times a certain vowel (of your choice) shows up on the board. Once you're pretty sure what the answer is, you can solve. Fill in all of the blanks with what you think is the correct answer. If you're right, the round is over. On round three, the host spins the wheel. The number he gets is a set number; there will be no spinning of the wheel after this. That's because this is a "speed" round. If you get a letter correct, you get a short while to solve the puzzle if you want. You don't buy vowels in this round; you choose them just like the other letters. The person who got the most dollars in all of the previous rounds gets to go to the final round. Here's the drill: you get to choose a vowel and five consonants. If they are on the board, they will appear. You then have to solve the puzzle. If not, you don't win the fabulous prize, which is a shame. 003-Answers ----------------------------------------------------------- Here are the answers that go with the respective categories. They are alphabetical order. In all, I have 300 answers. Event: Antique show and sale Battle of Bunker Hill Calgary stampede Election day Formula one grand prix of Monaco Hunger strike Solar eclipse The Easter Parade The eruption of Krakatoa The New York Marathon The Punic Wars Toga party Truck and tractor pull White house press conference Fictional Character: Achilles Alexis Carrington Colby Archie Andrews Beelzebub Beowulf Captain Hook Cosmo Topper Dobie Gillis Dr Kildare Edith Bunker Hercule Poirot Ichabod Crane Madame Defarge Napoleon Solo Princess Leia Organa Simon Legree The Headless Horseman Person/People: A set of identical twins Alvin Ailey Dance Company Anatoly Sharansky Aretha Franklin Aristocrat Army officers Auto mechanic Bigamist Biology teacher Bubba Smith Calamity Jane Carl Yastrzemski Chancellor Helmut Kohl Charter boat captain Chevy Chase Chief of staff Chief Sitting Bull City council Clean-up hitter Connie Chung Couch potato Coxswain Cuban exiles Cyrus Vance Damsel in distress David Brinkley Doc Severinsen Elderly Couple Elroy Crazy Legs Hirsch Erle Stanley Gardner Financial wizard Francis Ford Coppola Frederic Chopin Geisha girl George Friedrich Handel Giacomo Casanova Giuseppi Verdi Gourmet cook Green berets Hank Aaron Harriet Tubman Harry Belafonie Hell's angels Houston Astros Hugh Hefner Identical twins Interpreter Iroquois Indians Irving Berlin Jersey Joe Walcott Johann Sebastian Bach John Ehrlichman John the baptist Joseph and his brothers Knute Rockne Kurt Vonnegut Jr Law student Marcel Marceau Morton Downey Jr Movie critic Napoleon Bonaparte Neil Sedaka New York Islanders Newspaper columnist Physics teacher Poet Laureate Scotland Yard Inspectors Secret Service Agent Sissy Spacek Sophocles Speaker of the house Talk show host The Bowery boys The Mandrell sisters Truman Capote Vasco de Balboa William Faulkner William Tell Willie Mays Wilma Rudolph Wimbledon tennis champions Zero Mostel Phrase: A bitter pill to swallow A dime a dozen A dry sense of humor A fight to the bitter end A million-dollar infield A sneak preview A streak of bad luck A touch of class Bad news travels fast Blowing hot and cold Cat got your tongue Cheaper by the dozen Consumer price index Cool as a cucumber Cost of living benefits Falling apart at the seams First things first Give me a break Go fly a kite Having a die-hard attitude If the truth be known In seventh heaven It's on the house It's time to face the music Juggling the books Keep your chin up Let's bury the hatchet Let's talk turkey No one is above the law No place like home No tipping allowed Playing the field Take a vow of celibacy Talk is cheap The fickle finger offate The killer instinct The long and short of it The truth hurts Too good to be true Too soon to tell Whitewash the truth Place: Addis Ababa Ethiopia Beauty salon Buffer Zone Cambridge University Candlestick Park Central African Republic Cheyenne Wyoming Dublin Ireland Easter Island Honeymoon hotel Hot Springs national park King Solomon's mines Las Vegas Nevada Left field One-hour photo shop Physical fitness center Pitcairn Island Prince Edward Island Sorority House The Louvre Museum Zanzibar Same Name: Andy and Mickey Rooney Glenn, Gerald, and Henry Ford Hermes, Peter, and frying pan Jimmy, James, and Morton Dean Jughead, Jennifer, and Tom Jones Keenan and Early Wynn Nancy, Vincent, and Trini Lopez Peggy and Mama Cass Richard, Robert, and Honus Wagner Robert, Peter, and Nathaniel Benchley Whitney and Sam Houston Thing(s): Aardvark African elephant After-dinner mint Alphabet soup Amethyst Animated cartoon Annual income Anonymous letter Anxiety attack Barber chair Bengal tiger Birthday presents Black panther Boa constrictor Bolts of lightning Bottles of beer Brake shoes Cellular car phone Coffee percolator Comic book Computer virus Congruent triangles Croquet mallet Dental exam Diamond earrings Embalming fluid Eskimo igloo Exit sign Final exam Fish and chips Garlic crabs Gasoline engine Glacier Guilty verdict Gymnastics floor exercises Hammerhead shark Ice cream sandwich Indian tomahawk Japanese yen Kerosene heater Leaky roof Lobster Newburg Master cylinder Mental block Metronome Mexican peso Nursery rhyme Penicillin Persian cats Persian rugs Poisonous mushrooms Polio vaccine Prune juice Quart bottle Railway trestle Rhesus monkey Scholastic Aptitude Tests Smoke alarm Soil erosion Stereo speakers Submarine periscope Toll booth Twin beds Water balloons Wedding ring Zero coupon bonds Title: A Hard Day's Night All the King's Men American Gigolo An American Tragedy Apocalypse Now Auld Lang Syne Beverly Hills Cop Captain Horatio Hornblower Children of a Lesser God Crimes of the Heart Death on the Nile Dial M for Murder Fiddler on the Roof Flim Flam Man Green Mansions Ice Station Zebra Invasion of the Body Snatchers Jack and the Beanstalk Jesus Christ Superstar Kentucky Fried Movie King of the Khyber Rifles La Cage Aux Folles Lawrence of Arabia Madame Sousatzka Man of a Thousand Faces On Her Majesty's Secret Service Outrageous Fortune Over the Brooklyn Bridge Roget's Thesaurus Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in Separate Tables Sidewalks of New York Stand and Deliver Star Trek: The Next Generation Taras Bulba The Accidental Tourist The Amityville Horror The Bourne Identity The Exorcist The Jazz Singer The Lemon Drop Kid The Madwoman of Chaillot The Man without a Country The Mask of Fumanchu The Merchant of Venice The Mosquito Coast The Outcasts of Poker Flat The Rocky Horror Picture Show Throw Momma from the Train 004-Credits ----------------------------------------------------------- This FAQ is copyright of The Lost Gamer, 2004. 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