Early Video Game Glitches and Exploits (Pre-2000) Quiz
Test your knowledge of early video game glitches and exploits from pre-2000! From the Donkey Kong kill screen to MissingNo in Pokemon, explore the fascinating world of unintentional programming errors and player ingenuity in classic games.
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10 Questions
10 Questions
- The 'blue shell' item in Mario Kart 64 was originally designed as an anti-glitch measure to prevent players from permanently exploiting shortcuts.
- In the original Mortal Kombat arcade game, which character was notorious for having an infinite combo glitch?
- Match the game console with a game famous for its glitches.
- Arrange these games based on the chronological order in which notable glitches were discovered.
- Order these steps a player might take to perform the 'Item Duplication' glitch in the original Legend of Zelda.
- The 'AVGN Curse' is a well-documented phenomenon that caused many NES games reviewed by the Angry Video Game Nerd to become incredibly rare and expensive.
- Which game is known for the 'Credits Warp' glitch, allowing players to skip large sections of the game?
- The 'Minus World' in the original Super Mario Bros. could only be accessed through a complex cheat code involving specific jumps and block manipulations.
- Which early arcade game famously had a 'kill screen' due to an integer overflow error?
- Match the game with its famous glitch or exploit.
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