Question 17
This lead developer of the Grand Theft Auto series headed up Rockstar North, and whose nickname is shared with a german automobile.
Upon review I am withdrawing this question, it is way too obscure.
The answer is Leslie "The Benz" Benzies Leslie Benzies - Wikipedia
Question 17
What level must you reach to have the original arcade Pac-man glitch out and crash?
Mercedes-Benz isn't an automobile, it's a company. You should withdraw your question on the basis of your faulty wording!
Question 18
Okay as the first season of the VGPress Trivia challenge comes to a close the questions are going to get easier. Only two questions left!
The scoreboard to date is:
AC 4 Points
Foolz 4 Points
Raven 4 Points
Dvader 1 Point
Robio 1 Point
I'm sorry Dvader and Robio, but at this point you will not be able to win season 1.
SEGA is a portmanteau of the company's original name. What was the first name of the company that would go on to be known as SEGA?
Foolz said:Segregationist Galaxy.
So close, so very very close.
Ravenprose said:Service and Games
close enough. The correctvanswer is Service Games.
In 1940, American businessmen Martin Bromley, Irving Bromberg, and James Humpert formed Standard Games in Honolulu, Hawaii. Their aim was to provide coin-operated amusement machines, including slot machines, to military bases as the increase in personnel with the onset of World War II would create demand for entertainment. After the war, the founders sold Standard Games in 1945, and in 1946 established Service Games, named for the military focus.[1] After the United States government outlawed slot machines in its territories in 1952, Bromley sent employees Richard Stewart and Ray LeMaire to Tokyo to establish Service Games of Japan to provide coin-operated slot machines to U.S. bases in Japan.[2][3][4] A year later, all five men established Service Games Panama to control the entities of Service Games worldwide. The company expanded over the next seven years to include distribution in South Korea, the Philippines, and South Vietnam.[5] The name Sega, an abbreviation of Service Games,[6] was first used in 1954 on a slot machine, the Diamond Star.[5]
Due to notoriety arising from investigations by the US government into criminal business practices, Service Games of Japan was dissolved on May 31, 1960.[5] On June 3,[7] Bromley established two companies to take over its business activities, Nihon Goraku Bussan and Nihon Kikai Seizō.[c] The two new companies purchased all of Service Games of Japan's assets. Kikai Seizō, doing business as Sega, Inc., focused on manufacturing slot machines. Goraku Bussan, doing business under Stewart as Utamatic, Inc., served as a distributor and operator of coin-operated machines, particularly jukeboxes.[5][8][9] The companies merged in 1964, retaining the Nihon Goraku Bussan name.[5]
Raven 5
Foolz 4
AC 4
Question 19
Question 19
What company developed and published the 1993 top-down arena/maze shooter, Zombies Ate My Neighbours?
Okay, the correct answer, and most of you were close, was landlord.
Here is the intersting tale:
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