Being that there was Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior for the NES, it's hard to believe not to hear that track on those games. That track sounds like the perfect track for an RPG (role-playing game). The music playing when you, or the computer, solves the puzzle is so odd to be playing on a game like this. In addition, the other annoying sound effect is the Strength meter when spinning the wheel The sounds when the wheel spins isn't that bad though. Lots of sound effects, even when the clocking is ticking which could get very annoying. It really didn't fit as a background track for the information typing-your name, how many players are playing, difficulty levels (1, 2 and 3, with 1 being the easiest) and if you want to play against the computer. As you press START to start the game, you hear another kind of music which sounds like it's best fitted for some futuristic, cyberspace simulations game. The introduction music is nothing compared to the actual show What I mean by the 'actual show' is the theme song back in the late eighties.
Let's head straight to the music this time. Must be a fun job being part of that show. You can tell this is simply one of the coolest TV game shows in history. I had to, ladies and gentlemen: reviewing Wheel of Fortune for the Nintendo Entertainment System. 'Wheel of Fortune' Review (Posted on 08-21-2015)