This webslinging crime fighter made his first Marvel appearance in 1962
Who is Spider-Man
This small character famously asked the question, "Do you know da wae?"
Who is Ugandan Knuckles
A person who plays video games or participates in role-playing games
What is a Gamer
This Greek God is the ruler of the Underworld
Who is Hades
This remote model is used by the PlayStation 4
What is the DualShock 4
This famous X-Men member's real name is James Howlett
Who is Wolverine
Barry the Bee is the main character in this movie
What is The Bee Movie
Suggesting something supernatural; uncanny
What is Weird
This Greek hero was assigned the twelve labors
Who is Heracles
This console was the second gaming device made by Microsoft
What is the XBox 360
When fully powered up, this hero can lift 100 tons without powers
Who is Iron Man
This 3D frog is often seen riding a unicycle
Who is Dat Boi
A playing card, typically bearing the figure of a jester, used in some games as a wild card
What is the Joker
This mythological monster had nine heads that would replace themselves when sliced off
What is the Hydra
This Nintendo console was released in 2012 and was considered a flop
This gun-wielding hero is a fan of the 1984 movie Footloose and the game, Pac-Man
Who is Peter Quill (Star-Lord)
This meme went viral in 2007 after a 4chan user replaced a Grand Theft Auto IV reveal link with this song
What is "Never Gonna Give You Up"
A score of one stroke over par at a hole
What is a Bogey
This mythological figure opened a box that released evil into the world
Who is Pandora
This Nintendo console sold more units than the Atari Lynx and Sega Genesis combined
What is the Game Boy
This hero made the first appearance of any Marvel hero in the comics
Who is the Human Torch
This meme was initially created to showcase the CGI software created by Kinetix Character Studio, but instead became the first viral internet meme in 1996
What is Baby cha-cha-cha
What is a Cache
This bow hunter was made into a constellation by Zeus
Who is Orion
This console was the first to ever display 3D graphics
What is the Nintendo 64