13 of the following video games have been initially released in the 2020s (Hot Stuff) while 7 originate from the 1990s (Old Game). Your task is to select the Hot Stuff and avoid the Old Game titles. Please note that any later series or releases of the Old Game titles do not count.
There are 13 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Halo Infinite Duke Nukem Crash Bandicoot Wildermyth Warcraft Mario Kart Sonic Frontiers NBA Jam Metroid Dread Tomb Raider Genshin Impact Umurangi Generation Nobody Saves the World Bugsnax Tears of the Kingdom Doom EternalGrand Theft Auto Pikmin 4 Elden Ring The Last of Us
Left click to select the correct answers. Right click if using a keyboard to cross out things you know are incorrect to help you narrow things down.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:
The 2020s have been a transformative decade for the video game industry, with technological advancements, shifts in how games are developed and played and an expanding audience that includes a diverse range of gamers. Games are increasingly recognised as an art form for storytelling. The thirteen correct answers represent a diverse range of genres and experiences, catering for different preferences and play styles:
First Person Shooters (FPS): "Halo Infinite" (Xbox Game Studios), "Doom Eternal" (Bethesda Softworks), "Umurangi Generation" (Origame Digital)
Action role-playing games (RPG): "Nobody Saves the World" (DrinkBox Studios), "Elden Ring" (Bandai Namco Entertainment), "Genshin Impact" (miHoYo), "Tears of the Kingdom" (Nintendo)
Strategy, action-adventure or puzzle: "Pikmin 4" (Nintendo), "Sonic Frontiers" (Sega), "Wildermyth" (Worldwalker Games LLC), "The Last of Us" (Sony Computer Entertainment), "Bugsnax" (Young Horses), "Metroid Dread" (Nintendo)
The wrong answers are some video game classics that started the 1990s: "Duke Nukem" (Apogee 1991), "Mario Kart" (Nintendo 1992), "NBA Jam" (Midway 1993), "Warcraft" (Blizzard 1994), "Crash Bandicoot" (Platformer 1996), "Tomb Raider" (Enix 1996) and "Grand Theft Auto" (Rockstar 1997). Many of these have become popular series and there have been new content releases and new versions over the years. The games themselves, however, date back to the 1990s.
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