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solange82200 said:NOOOOO! I finally got them all right but didnt win. Why God, why????!!!!!!
OK, maybe Im overreacting a little bit lol
Cruel, cruel world
Edit:
Damn, I just checked, and i even got the ones who weren't accounted for right! 25 out of 25 baby!
imz said:solange82200 said:NOOOOO! I finally got them all right but didnt win. Why God, why????!!!!!!
OK, maybe Im overreacting a little bit lol
Cruel, cruel world
Edit:
Damn, I just checked, and i even got the ones who weren't accounted for right! 25 out of 25 baby!
how could you have got 25? the one about the GBA colour palette didn't even list the correct answer
leinad said:imz said:solange82200 said:NOOOOO! I finally got them all right but didnt win. Why God, why????!!!!!!
OK, maybe Im overreacting a little bit lol
Cruel, cruel world
Edit:
Damn, I just checked, and i even got the ones who weren't accounted for right! 25 out of 25 baby!
how could you have got 25? the one about the GBA colour palette didn't even list the correct answer
On the first pages of the "Opened" therad it has been said to take the closest value~
Hm, quite a lot having 25/25 ._.
Want to know how many exactly
Well, I suppose most people picked the "closest" one because it was assumed a typo. Not that it matters anyways.go185 said:I picked the closest value and it still counted it wrong, so nobody could have gotten 25/25, highest is 24/25
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Player%27s_ChoiceQUOTE said:14. How many copies did a game have to sell before making it into Nintendo's "Player's Choice" program?
• 1,000,000
• 500,000
• 400,000
• 250,000
Your answer: 250,000
The correct answer was: 1,000,000
If you look carefully, there is two correct answers possible !
wikipediaIn the United States and Europe, Nintendo introduced the label in 1996 for both the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the Game Boy, and later applied it to the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Advance, to distinguish titles that have sold over one million copies. The label is also applied to Nintendo GameCube games that sold more than 250,000 copies.[1] A Player's Choice program has not been implemented for the Wii or Nintendo DS, despite the existence of multiple million-selling games.
It was a "GBA" quiz this time around so it was to be assumed that the answers should be for GBA. So the answer should be 1,000,000 as Wikipedia said it was 1,000,000 for GBA games.Naouak said:If you look carefully, there is two correct answers possible !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Player%27s_Choicewikipedia said:In the United States and Europe, Nintendo introduced the label in 1996 for both the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the Game Boy, and later applied it to the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Advance, to distinguish titles that have sold over one million copies. The label is also applied to Nintendo GameCube games that sold more than 250,000 copies.[1] A Player's Choice program has not been implemented for the Wii or Nintendo DS, despite the existence of multiple million-selling games.