Chapter 1: What trivia game pits generations against each other?
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The show was ahead of its time to represent a Black family in ways the television hadn't shown before. Exactly.
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Chapter 2: What questions are posed for older millennials and Gen X?
Cops.
Think of the show. What show? What TV show? Cops. Oh, close. That was good hits. That was good for cops. Honestly, I did bad. No, I thought you did good. That was law and order. It was more courtrooms, like javel and approach the bench. I was trying to think where I heard the sound, but that isn't it. Now we're warmed up. We're feeling good.
Okay, yes, I get it now.
Ashton, give me the next sound, please. Remember, these are all TV shows. A clock. Oh. This is all visual. No one can see this.
Oh, he's putting in a pocket protector.
And he's pulling out. Well, it's definitely a clock. It's a pocket watch. But I just don't know what show. That doesn't help. I need to know the show. Who?
needed a timer without words man this is hard any sounds tick tick tick tick tick tick okay that is what it is that is like hourglass i don't know how to do what show had a timer let's go on looney tune i'm sorry that is the new show 60 minutes it was a clock yeah that one was really tricky jose you did i say a full
If we had a video, people would have really appreciated your acting out of a pocket watch. I appreciated it. Okay, and your last and final sound, Ashton, hit it. Oh. Oh, come on. It's a car. Oh, God. Beeping. Okay, then you said, oh, gosh, I'm going to say the Flintstones. The old car thing.
That's all, folks.
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Chapter 3: How does the game 'Leo or Neo' work?
I was like, no, there's no way she's going to guess Looney Tunes. And the Roadrunner was the most iconic sound from Looney Tunes. Good job, Jose. Good job, Alexis. It was the words, that's all folks that gave it away, but it's okay. I guess I love words. That was fun for me. I appreciate you, too. Okay, and the last question.
Jose, I'm going to reward you with this one because I think you're just going to enjoy this. Okay.
All right?
Because there's nothing more 90s than a good game of Mario Brothers, right? Oh, yeah! Yeah, gamers unite. But I have to say, this was not the only Nintendo game on the market, obviously. And game developers were doing anything to get their name noticed, right? They wanted to get in on the cash cow that was Duck Hunt and Tetris, all right? So here's what we're going to do.
Uh-oh, you're repositioning your seat. Alexis, I'm going to tell you the name of a Nintendo game from the 90s, and you just have to tell me if it was a real game or I made it up and it's a fake. Okay.
Interesting.
And I'll even give you the plot of the game.
Wow. Okay?
So your first game choice is Wally Bear and the No Gang. Oh. This is an anti-drug game where players play as Wally Bear skateboarding around and getting points by saying no to drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. No, they're just getting offered, like, do you want this? Let's hope this is fake. I'm sorry, Alexis. That was a real game that came out in 1992.
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Chapter 4: What are some surprising facts about Leonardo DiCaprio and Ne-Yo?
That's a good point. Okay, your next game. Is it real or not? Hattress. This was just like Tetris, but instead of playing with blocks, users played with hats. Oh, frick. Oh, wait, if anything, it'd be like a one-time, like, ad for something, maybe, but I'm still going to say fake. No, I'm sure that was also real. That was released in 1990. Look at that last. I didn't think it was real. I'm sorry.
Okay, next game. You're not doing well so far. Oh, I'm not helping. There's a gaming industry in this plan. The next game was titled Wall Street Kid. Players bought shares and even got to do taxes. Ooh. But you had to be careful because if you didn't make enough money, your girlfriend would leave you. Can I just say real quick, this is currently an eSport.
They have stock trader eSports right now.
Oh, really?
Where it's like, you get $1,000 a star and you have to day trade and within 30 minutes, whoever has the most money. Does your girlfriend leave you in it too? Yeah. I don't do it. Because you're a billionaire now? Yeah. Oh, God, it's so boring having to do your taxes. For a kid, I don't think this could be real.
I don't know.
The drunk one was boring, too, and it's real.
That's true.
I'm going to hope third time's the charm and fake. What? No way. Also real. All real? Made by Sawfell. It came out in 1990. Who made that?
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