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dalek sec

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I didn't do so hot on this one, got only 50% of them right.... D:

I'm wondering what the next "what type of..." quiz is going to come out next.
 

sstadnicki

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80%; it seemed an easier quiz than average (pun not intended). I have to admit, though, I was rooting for some really obscure Sega arcade stuff; how many people know, for instance, that Sega did the original Star Trek arcade game?
 

robinkom

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100%

Obviously.

Could have used some harder questions like this one.

SEGA is an acronym of what two words?

Service Games
 

AgentBJ09

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Assassin Xaero said:
I keep hitting a bug or something... first time had 9/10 questions done, then it went back to the Start the Quiz! button. Tried again, and it did the same thing after 2...
I've noticed the same thing. Is this quiz buggy or something?

EDIT: I rechecked and it properly registered 100%. Nevermind.
 

AngelicSven

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wooty said:
90%, but I answered the Toejam & Earl question 4 times with different answers..........wtf?
Same, I got a 90% but then took 5 tries for the toejam and earl answer to register.

robinkom said:
100%

Obviously.

Could have used some harder questions like this one.

SEGA is an acronym of what two words?

Service Games
Actually, it started as Standard Games. Which was originally an American sister company of Electronic Arts back in the day, based in Hawaii.
 

DoctorHobo

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What a fascinating quiz; the only way to win is not to play. I failed however and took it, but did only get a 50%, so i can take some solace in that. :) jk
 

Smorlock

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Of course my phone rings in the middle and ruins everything. Damn, I grew up a Sega kid, I could have rocked this one.
 

sstadnicki

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AngelicSven said:
Actually, it started as Standard Games. Which was originally an American sister company of Electronic Arts back in the day, based in Hawaii.
I'm pretty sure it wasn't 'originally' a sister company of EA, given that the Sega name predates EA itself (again, see: Star Trek Arcade)...