Gaming Trivia!

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Commodore /Commodore 64 and then the Commodore Amiga?

Or maybe the mighty Sinclair ZX Spectrum!!?



*Edit* Which manufacturer made the BBC (Or was that the manufacturer)?
 
Think waaaay back to 21 years ago ..

ColecoVision .. I never had one but I did play my Atari until it caught on fire .. literally.

And I believe that Intellivision made the chip for it.

I can't believe it took 4 days for someone to get this ..
 
You are correct but the company Coleco did make the chip it was based of the Tellstar Arcade i think.

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Ok I gave up on waiting so here's my question:

There was a game which resembled Metal Gear Solid for the Nintendo 64. What was the name of the terrorist group AND what was the name of their assassin?

Should be easy enough .. though you may be able to coerce a hint out of me.
 
BZZT -- Kenneth Coleman was not the name of The Crying Lions' assassin.

Everything else is correct though.
 
its ironic because i got bored and played that game about 3 weeks ago. Otherwise i would have never got the names. Kenneth Coleman was the leader but i don't remeber anyone else by name, besudes Jean-Luc.
 
:lol: Yeah .. I think I know maybe 5 people who have heard of that game. You're only half right on the question however .. someone can still steal the rights to the next one. You better get to playing and find out who The Crying Lions' assassin was, :lol:.
 
well the question is confusing because every level had a boss/assassin. The only one that comes to mind is that death mask guy.......?
 
He was the boss that was always running around the room, hardly ever stood still, and had an annoyingly high pitched laugh. They were all considered bosses, however, this was the only one which was considered an assassin.

You can go ahead and start thinking of a question and post it when you get one b/c I'm leaving town in an hour and won't be back until tomorrow.
 
A few hits on the d-pad a few A-B's and then start. There is no way i'm going to remember that. That is a really tough question!
 
ah c'mon its not that hard......i actually though it was to easy after i posted it. Its a really famous cheat. you almost got it :sly:
 
Btw, I thought Cap Com was named after (Cap)e Canaveral's Nasa (Com)mand Center. That would have been my guess.
 
its up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A Before the demostration begins at the title screen. YES! :sly: on the mission called "PUNCTURE WOUNDS" for ceasar in san andreas. what does the coded lisence plate say on the car you are trying to steal? If nobody can get this I will change it in a while.
 
its up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A Before the demostration begins at the title screen. YES! :sly: on the mission called "PUNCTURE WOUNDS" for ceasar in san andreas. what does the coded lisence plate say on the car you are trying to steal? If nobody can get this I will change it in a while.

:EDIT: DAMN YOU WILLIAM *calms down* but you didnt post a question so RAZZZZZZZz!:O
 
i guess that one was really hard, you guys are really close though. I'll give it to you

Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, B, A, start
 
demon of speed
Your go KM.
Sticking with the Street Fighter theme, what characters had their names switched between the Japanese and European/American versions of Street Fighter II: The World Warrior arcade game.


KM.
 
demon of speed
Wasn't it the bosses?

MBison-Balrog

Sagat-Vega

Close enough. I'll give it you. 3 of the bosses got swapped around.

Vega became M. Bison, M. Bison became Balrog and Balrog became Vega.

You go.


KM.
 
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