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  2. GeoGuessr - Wikipedia

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    The "classic" GeoGuessr game mode consists of five rounds, each displaying a different street view location for the player to guess on a map. The player then receives a score of up to 5,000 points depending on how accurate their guess was, up to 25,000 points for a perfect game.

  3. Party Quiz Mega Q - Wikipedia

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    A typical game in progress. The game plays like a real Japanese television quiz programme that airs on Channel 13 and is hosted by Tiger Yakuto: five contestants compete against each other in rounds of various quiz modes, [2] and up to five players can play simultaneously using the Mega Drive's Multiplayer Adaptor. [3]

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  5. Cheggers Party Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Cheggers Party Quiz is a party quiz game where players compete against each other to answer questions correctly in a series of rounds. Keith Chegwin appears as the host in CGI form, giving updates on which players are in the lead and interjecting with one-liners. [2] The game features a selection of thousands of questions for players to answer ...

  6. Buzz!: Quiz TV - Wikipedia

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    It debuts new wireless Buzz! controllers, as well as new game rounds. It is the first Buzz! game to feature user-generated content and online play. Buzz! Quiz TV was one of the first games to support the PlayStation 3 trophy system, and the first online game to support the feature. The game is available in a game only (Solus) version or in a ...

  7. Buzz!: The Mega Quiz - Wikipedia

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    The Mega Quiz is a 2007 party video game developed by Relentless Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is the fourth instalment in the Buzz! series. Buzz!

  8. Google Feud - Wikipedia

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    The game was created in 2013 by American indie developer Justin Hook, a writer for Bob's Burgers on Fox. [1] Google Feud was demonstrated on @midnight with Chris Hardwick, [2] referenced in the monologue of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. [3] [non-primary source needed] Time declared it "the online game we didn't know we were waiting ...

  9. Buzz!: Master Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Buzz!: Master Quiz is a 2008 party video game developed by Relentless Software and Curve Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable. [2] [3] It is the first game in the Buzz! series to be made for a handheld console as well as the first game to be developed by Curve Studios as a primary developer.