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In Valve Software's "Half-Life 2" (2004), protagonist Gordon Freeman begins his story on a train. He is accompanied by two passengers. One is standing, and one is sitting. From Gordon's perspective right as the user assumes control, is the sitting passenger to Gordon's left or his right? |
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In Midway's "Mortal Kombat" (1992), one stage features a great audience that is backed by a well-decorated throne. What is the name of the sorcerer who sits upon it? |
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Nintendo's "Mario Kart" has always been about taking the driver's seat. In which game of the series does the player also control a character hanging onto the back? |
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In Rocksteady's "Batman: Arkham Asylum" (2009), the head villain is none other than the notorious Joker. Near the end of the game, he sits upon a throne talking to Scarface, a puppet. What is his throne made of? |
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In Nintendo's "Metroid" (1986), protagonist Samus Aran can find weapon upgrades and abilities in the hands of statues built in seated positions. What are they called? |
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Mario can sit down in Nintendo's "Super Mario 64" (1996). |
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In Rockstar/Team Bondi's "L.A. Noire" (2011), who is the first criminal suspect that Cole Phelps sits across from to interrogate at the police station? |
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In Interplay's "Earthworm Jim" (1994), Jim must fight a rather fat fellow seated in an unusual machine that carries him along a wire above Jim. In which level does this occur? |
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In Harmonix's "The Beatles: Rock Band" (2009), players follow the journey of the Beatles from start to finish. As a drummer, Ringo Starr does the most sitting of any of the Fab Four. What is the name of the achievement/trophy the player earns for earning expert gold stars on four specific songs sung by Ringo? |
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In Nintendo's "Punch-Out!!" (1987), which fighter sits down on a knockdown or knockout and doesn't lay down completely in defeat? |
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