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Added by SuperMooseman on Nov. 9, 2008

Trivia makes you this happy
Trivia makes you this happy
Trivia

Those young scamps behind the scenes at Giant Bomb recently snuck out a brand new trivia feature that is curently in beta. You can rack up points on a leaderboard by answering gaming questions and make a fool out of yourself as you get them all wrong - maybe that's just me. Of course, all the questions are user-submitted, and I've mainly been spending my time submitting for a vast variety of games, ranging from Super Mario to Darby the Dragon. The neat thing is that you can see all your past answers, how many people have taken the same questions as you and the percentage of correct answers. This also works on your own user-submitted questions, telling you how many times people have answered your questions, and the hardest one you've set (at the moment mine is 'In 'Monsters Inc. Scare Island', how many zones were there?'). It's an easy question though, I'm not sure why people are finding it hard...
What do you all think of the trivia? I think it's amazing, so props to everyone who helped create it.

You crack me up, little buddy
You crack me up, little buddy
Sam & Max

Come on, if you haven't figured out that I'm a fan of Sam & Max yet, I don't know where you've been. Possibly one of the greatest franchise ever, Sam & Max started out as a comic book in 1987, before moving into the gaming world with Hit the Road in 1993. Developed by LucasArts when they were good and before they entered the STAR-WARS-MILKING era, Hit the Road was a graphical point-and-click adventure that took the hearts of many due to it's unique humour, characters and plot. After a 2004 cancellation of a sequel, the license was picked up by Telltale Games in late 2005 and they have ever since been developing episodic games, with two seasons of Sam & Max to date (consisting of six and five episodes respectively). There's your history lesson for today. Still not convinced about the wonders of Sam & Max? You can download Abe Lincoln Must Die, one of the great season one episodes, for free at Telltale's site right here. Let me know if anyone plays it. What are your favourite franchises? Do you have an unhealthy addiction to them?

Later homeboys.