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I must have really lagged behind when I was growing up. born '93 and still knew 14 of them by heart, by 15 minutes I had 37. I didn't get 4 of then by the hour so stopped there.
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I found a bug: If the last thing you do before reaching 100% completion is grabbing a gem, you won't get the last achievement. It's nothing game-breaking, but it's annoying.
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SPOILER ALERT: there are three secret questions. Go to Sonic's game (#1) and type in up down left right to get secret question #1 to which the answer is sonic and knuckles. the second secret question is in chuck rock (#42) and you type in a b right a c a down a b right a and the answer is vectorman. i have already given answer to get third secret question. I use bad grammar on this comment on purpose to not make it so easy to see what I is saying. Good luck!
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@Rover4444: There's no Halo, because this is not about Halo. It's about the old console games that young people don't give a damn about because "uh oh, there be no good graphics". And what exactly do you have against health bars? Did someone use a health bar to hit you in the past or something?
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Minor typo: Kingdom Hearts (referred to in a trivia question on the second row from the right) was for the Playstation *2*, not the PS1. Never saw the connection between the game in question and this one, though - but it makes a LOT of sense.
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Well... playing muted does not look that good idea here... Poor deaf people. I thought it would be more like seeing an screenshot and guessing the game. At least some hints help but do cost.
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I am a disgrace to my generation. I knew Toejan and Earl but couldn't remember Tetris! What? Maybe I shouldn't be trying this while drinking.
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If you're able to answer more than half of these, it's not because you were a nineties gamer, it's just because you know your gaming history. Nineties gamers NEVER owned both a Genesis and SNES. You picked a side, and went to war with the other one (except when you went to a friend's house who had the other system).
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Even the ones I don't recognize give me a dose of nostalgia. I think I can even tell the difference between ones I don't recognize from the snes and ones I don't recognize from the genesis. Good times.
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Hm, it was a japan-only game, but I had my hopes of seeing Live-A-Live here, oh well. All in All, great game, tests our knowledge.
I've only ever played an N64 once, in a store, so that would make things difficult. Also, the filesize of the music is much bigger for CD-based consoles.