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100

This device is a favorite of YouTuber Scott the Woz, and Nintendo's worst selling console to-date.  

The Wii U

100

This cable television channel, launched in August of 1981, was known for drastically changing the music industry

MTV

100

This character was the second hero to take on the name "The Flash"

Barry Allen

100

This villain, the opposite of his hero, is known for having killed his foe's mother through the use of time travel. 

Eobard Thawne/Professor Zoom/The Reverse-Flash

100

This actor portrays the 10th iteration of The Doctor, the main character of the popular British television series Doctor Who

David Tennant

200

This franchise is known for inventing the "stealth action" genre, absurd characters and storylines, and poignant criticisms of war and the military. 

Metal Gear Solid

200

This ideology, reliant on religious fear-mongering, targeted the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. 

Satanic Panic

200
On the cover of Captain America Comics #1(1941), the titular character is seen punching this real-life person. 

Adolf Hitler

200

When May Parker was put into a coma by an assassin, Peter did this in order to save her, and make his identity secret again after revealing it in Civil War

Sold his marriage to Mary-Jane to Mephisto. 

200

In the popular manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, this character develops the Stand Ability to stop time for brief moments. 

Dio Brando [The World]

300

This person (allegedly) developed the "Roblox Oof" sound effect, as well as claiming to be the first American to work on the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise (His mother's very proud). 

Tommy Tallarico

300

On November 9, 1989, this event took place, which was a major step in ending the Cold War. 

The Fall of the Berlin Wall

300

Superman arch-nemesis Lex Luthor is known for being an evil genius, a business mogul, and this about his physical appearance. 

Bald. 

300

In Fantastic Four #52(1966), This iconic hero debuted, defeating the eponymous team single-handedly. 

Black Panther

300

The late great David Lynch developed this mystery television series starring Kyle McLachlan in 1989. 

Twin Peaks

400

In the hit video game Final Fantasy VII, magic is distributed through the use of these refined, crystalline orbs. 

Materia

400
In this iconic John Hughes 1985 film, five high school students are stuck in Saturday detention. 

The Breakfast Club 

400

Thor, the son of Odin, makes use of his hammer, forged from Uru Metal. It's name is this. 

Mjolnir

400

This Company, founded by Todd McFarlane, is known for publishing independent comic books, such as Spawn, The Walking Dead, and Invincible. 

Image Comics

400

In Frank Herbert's science fiction novel Dune, this substance is essential for interstellar travel, and is only found on the planet Arrakis, the setting of the story. 

Melange/The Spice
500

This service was publicly launched in 2019, and allowed gamers to stream games directly to their devices. It would not last long, and soon be shut down in 2023. 

Google Stadia

500

This toy franchise, developed in-part by Marvel Comics writer Simon Furman, was an adaptation of several Japanese toy lines, including Micro-Change and Diaclone. 

The Transformers

500

[[DOUBLE JEOPARDY]] - Name the original five members of The Avengers

Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Ant-Man, The Wasp

500

These devices, created by the New Gods of New Genesis (DC Comics), allow the user to travel through Boom Tubes, and act as interstellar communication devices. 

Mother Boxes

500

This Aztec God is often depicted as a feathered serpent, and is credited as the creator of this current reality

Quetzalcōātl

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