From New Coke to clear dish soap, from squeezable toilet tissue to Mike Dukakis, Madison Avenue is always trying to sell us the next useless thing. And sometimes they screw up, big time.
Since there are already quizzes about the 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' play and movie, I thought I'd write one about what started it all: the book by Ken Kesey.
1848. You are Jerrod Wilson, living the life of a Eastern newspaper editor. Suddenly, you receive a letter from your long-lost brother, Jake, in California. Travel west, search for gold, and locate your brother in this adventure game.
You've seen the show, but have read the the novels? How well do you know this book by Grant Naylor? Keep in mind, the books differ from the TV show in some respects.
Anyone who grew up in the 70s through the 90s remembers Fred Rogers, our soft-spoken television neighbor. How much do you know about the man behind the neighborhood?
The online parody newspaper, 'The Onion', tries to sound as much like a legitimate news source as possible. Sometimes they succeed more than they expected. All headlines are actual Onion articles.
A quiz about the Freak Brothers, an underground comic about drugs, free-living, drugs, music, drugs, travel, drugs, adventure, drugs, romance, drugs, and sometimes, drugs.
The 1983 arcade game, 'Dragon's Lair', was one of the first laserdisc video games ever. How well do you know this game, and its sequel? All questions deal with the arcade version.