You Don't Know Jack (video Game Series) - Game List

Game List

This is a list of the You Don't Know Jack games released:

  • YDKJ (Vol.1) – September 12, 1995
  • YDKJ Question Pack – 1996 (YDKJ Vol. 1 must already be installed to play)
  • YDKJ Sports – September 30, 1996
  • YDKJ Vol.2 – November 30, 1996
  • YDKJ the NetShow – 1996-2000
  • YDKJ Movies – April 30, 1997
  • YDKJ Sports NetShow – 1997
  • YDKJ Vol.3 – October 31, 1997
  • YDKJ TV – 1997
  • YDKJ Vol.4: The Ride – November 30, 1998
  • Headrush (a teen spin-off game) – 1998
  • YDKJ Offline (the best of the NetShow on Disk) – 1999
  • YDKJ (PlayStation, has similarities to Vol.3) – 1999
  • YDKJ Louder! Faster! Funnier! (2nd Offline game) – March 28, 2000
  • YDKJ 5th Dementia (1st Online playable game) – 2000
  • YDKJ Mock 2 (2nd PlayStation game) – November 1, 2000
  • YDKJ Vol.6: "The Lost Gold" – December 1, 2003
  • YDKJ (Online beta game on the You Don't Know Jack website) – 2006–2008
  • YDKJ – February 8, 2011
  • YDKJ (iPhone/iPad) – 2011
  • YDKJ (Facebook) – May 29, 2012
  • YDKJ (second mobile game) (iOS/Android) - In development

There is also UK version, a French version, a Japanese version, and these German versions:

  • YDKJ Vol.1 – carbon copy of U.S. Vol.2 in German
  • YDKJ Vol.2 – carbon copy of U.S. Vol.3 in German
  • YDKJ Vol.3: 'Downward' – carbon copy of U.S. Vol.4 ("The Ride") in German
  • YDKJ (PlayStation)
  • YDKJ Vol.4 – carbon copy of U.S. Vol.6 ("The Lost Gold") in German

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