Name These 1980s Music Videos

In this game, your challenge is to identify each of the 1980s music videos pictured above.

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You get 1 point for each correct artist or band, and 1 point for each correct song title.

Good luck!

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Super Bowl MVPs – Visual Trivia

In this game, half of the quarterbacks pictured here have been named MVP of at least one Super Bowl. Your challenge is to identify them.

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You get 1 point for each correct answer — but you lose 1 point for each incorrect answer.

Good luck!

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Name These Atari 2600 Games

In this game, your challenge is to identify each of the 16 Atari 2600 games pictured above.

(Click on the image, or here, for a larger version. Screenshots are from the great website AtariAge.com.)

You get 1 point for each correct answer.

Good luck!

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Visual Trivia for Board Gamers

In this game, designed for fans of board games, your challenge is to guess what game is represented in each of the 16 boxes.

The four boxes in the first column include text from the game’s rulebook. The other 12 boxes include a small section of the game box cover.

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You get 1 point for each correct answer.

Good luck!

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Do These Editions of Clue Really Exist?

Last week, we took a look at characters from the board game Clue and the movie of the same name.

In this game, your challenge is to guess which of the editions of Clue listed above are actually real. (Simple, right?)

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You get 1 point for each correct answer.

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Characters from Clue – Visual Trivia

Growing up, Clue was always among my favorite board games. (Deduction games remain a favorite genre.) And the 1985 film Clue (rated 7.3 out of 10 at IMDb and 86% audience score at Rotten Tomatoes) remains one of the most successful board-game-to-movie adaptations of all time.

In this visual trivia game, your job is to identify the characters from a classic edition of the board game Clue, along with the characters – and the actors who played them – from the 1985 film.

Scoring:

  • For numbers 1 to 6, you earn 1 point for the character’s name.
  • For numbers 7 to 14, you earn 1 point for the character’s name plus 1 point for the actor’s name.

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The Fantastic Four Meet The Four Horsemen – Visual Trivia

The Fantastic Four was one of my favorite superhero teams growing up. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse appear in the New Testament’s final book, Revelation. And the Four Horsemen dominated the National Wrestling Alliance in the mid-1980s. This quiz tests your knowledge of all of them!

All you have to do is identify all 19 things in the image above.

Scoring:

  • For numbers 1 to 4, you earn 1 point for the character’s civilian name (e.g., Peter Parker) plus 1 point for the character’s superhero name (e.g., Spider-Man).
  • For numbers 13 and 14, you earn 1 point for the character’s civilian name plus 1 point for the character’s supervillain name.
  • For all other numbers, you earn 1 point for each correct answer. (For numbers 5 to 12 and number 19, last names are fine. For the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the order you list them in does not matter.)

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