Japanese for the number 2.
What is "ni"?
The capital city of Poland.
What is Warsaw?
These are made of ice and dust.
What are comets?
The changing views of the moon are called these.
What are phases?
The Mario character that has appeared in all but one Mario Party game.
Who is Wario?
The largest active volcano in Japan.
What is Mount Fuji?
Polish for "hello".
What is "czesc"?
All planets are held in orbit by this force.
What is gravity?
The first person to walk on the moon.
Who is Neil Armstrong?
The only videogame franchise originating in the 1970's to have generated over $1 billion in revenue?
What is Space Invaders?
The currency used in Japan.
What is the yen?
This famous mathematician and scientist discovered that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
Who is Nicholas Copernicus?
These are made up mostly of hydrogen and helium.
What are stars?
The imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole.
What is the axis?
The city where you can find the headquarters of Nintendo.
What is Kyoto?
These massive drums are popular in Japanese culture.
What are taiko drums?
The two substances traditionally mined in Poland.
What are coal and salt?
Ursa Major is a Latin name for a constellation that means this.
What is Great Bear?
The Earth does this every 24 hours.
What is rotates?
The classic arcade game "Pong" was manufactured by this company.
What is Atari?
This is an ancient Japanese wrestling martial art.
What is Sumo wrestling?
The year the kingdom of Poland was created.
What is the year 1025?
The part of the Earth that the Sun shines directly upon.
What is the equator?
The diameter of the Sun is this times greater than the Earth.
What is 100 times greater?
Dr. Light is the creator of this classic videogame character.
Who is Mega Man?