What’s Mario’s brother’s name?
Luigi

A game where you stack blocks and don’t let them fall.
Jenga
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A game where pieces fall from the sky and you try to make rows.
Textris

This Nintendo system is known for its handheld design and green body, first released in 1989.
Gameboy

In this classic arcade game, you eat pellets while avoiding ghosts named Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde.
Pac Man
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Who is Mario’s enemy who breathes fire?
Bowser

In this game, one person gives clues and the team tries to guess the word without saying it.
Taboo

A world where you break blocks, build houses, and avoid Creepers.
Minecraft

This handheld Nintendo console, released in 2004, featured dual screens and a touch screen.
Nintendo DS

In this game, players defend Earth from descending aliens using a laser cannon.
Space Invaders

What is Mario’s official job/profession?
Plumber

This older family game has a board shaped like a mountain with a marble that “catches” players.
Mousetrap

This colorful online game made “sus” a famous word and lets players complete tasks while avoiding an Impostor.
Among Us
Sony’s first console to use CDs instead of cartridges and start the era of disc-based gaming.
PlayStation (PS1)

This fast-paced fighting arcade game series introduced characters like Ryu and Chun-Li and popularized combos.
Street Fighter

In Super Mario Galaxy, what’s the name of the little star creatures?
Lumas

A game where you pull rods out of a tube but hope balls don’t fall.
KerPlunk

In this battle-royale game, players drop from a flying bus and gather materials to build walls, ramps, and towers during combat.
Fortnite

Microsoft’s original console, released in 2001, was known for the “halo” game series.
Xbox

This 1981 game lets players achieve bonus points by destroying all enemies in a stage without losing a life.
Galaga
What was Mario’s original name in Donkey Kong?
Jumpman

A strategy game where you must connect five wooden pieces in a row by placing or sliding them.
Gobblet / Gobblet Gobblers

This huge online platform lets users create and play millions of games—like Obbys and Adopt Me—using blocky avatars.
Roblox

This Nintendo console from 2006 used motion controls and introduced the concept of casual gaming to millions worldwide.
Wii

This 1980 arcade game has you control a snake-like line to eat objects while avoiding walls and your own tail.
Snake
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