This game has been released 15 times on over 10 different consoles.
What is Skyrim?
Hamlet with singing cats.
What is the Lion King?
Known primarily for throwing barrels, This character wears only office wear and a big smile.
What is Donkey Kong?
Lisa Simpson plays this.
What is the Saxophone?
This fire type is a gen 1 quadruped known for being fast.
What is Rapidash?
This game was the Xbox360's top seller.
What is Grand Theft Auto V?
A group of nine spends hours returning jewellery.
What is Lord of the Rings?
The fastest character in Smash.
What is Sonic the Hedgehog?
The most sold string instrument in the world.
What is the Guitar?
This pokemon is most know for it's ability to spell things out.
What is Unown?
More then 1 million people played this game on Xboxlive within the first 20 hours of it's release.
What is Halo 3
2D in a 3D world.
What is Mr. Game and Watch?
A string instrument used often by fae creatures.
What is a Harp?
This electric Poison type is well know for it's ability to create music using its' chest.
What is Toxtricity?
This game features a dog companion that will change its appearance to match the Hero.
What is Fable 2?
Small town doctor brings 3 people closer together.
What is the Human Centipede.
After her 9-5 office job She likes to throw hands... and trees.
What is Isabelle?
This instrument shares a name with a green anime character.
What is the Piccolo?
Don't let this pokemon's cute look fool you. It can lift and swing around 220 pounds with ease. often found hitting large rocks into the sky at Corviknight.
What is Tinkaton?
This plat-former has subtle colour changes to indicate the danger of each area entered and can be played entirely pacifically.
What is Mirror's Edge?
An Office worker does drugs and learns Kung Fu.
What is the Matrix?
This DLC fighter typically fights witches and likes puzzles.
What is Banjo and Kazooie?
This instrument shares its name with a Christmas song
What is the Jingle Bell?
This popular Psychic Fairy type pokemon has both a mega evolution and a paradox version.
What is Gardevoir?