This Microsoft program was originally called Presenter.
What is PowerPoint?
The most expensive monopoly property.
What is boardwalk?
This yellow dot-gobbler grew to the highest grossing arcade game with over 7.6 billion dollars of revenue.
Who is Pac-Man
This single by Wham! reached 6th place on the UK’s top singles the year it was released.
What is Last Christmas?
The order of operations in math.
What is BEDMAS?
This Japanese brand’s two slogans are “make waves” and “revs your heart”.
What is Yamaha?
A raised passageway.
What is walkway
In 1974 atari made a home version of this famous video game.
What is Pong?
This songs cover by Gary Jules and Michael Andrews is more well known than the original.
What is Mad World?
The side opposite of the 90 degree angle on a right triangle.
In 1619 Galileo Galilei coined this term meaning “dawn of the north” after the Roman goddess of morning.
What is Aurora Borealis?
If you need to stop in your car on the highway you go here.
What is wayside?
With over 176 million sold this blocky game has the highest sales of all video games.
What is Minecraft?
This song became a song of the internet when people began attempting to trick others into hearing this song through memes.
What is Never Gonna Give You Up?
Math to do with triangles.
What is trigonometry?
DVD’s predecessor’s full name.
What is Video home system?
Divert attention or a train.
This console has outsold the second place by 40 million units.
This artist album of her name was the #1 album of 1986.
Who is Whitney Houston?
The graph of a quadratic equation.
What is a parabola?
This Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture created a 3D puzzle originally called the Magic Cube.
Who is Ernő Rubik?
An input device to move a curser on a computer.
What is trackpad
Despite popular belief pong is not the first video game it is actually this exhibit created by William Higinbotham.
What is tennis for two?
This songwriter was nominated for the best score soundtrack for visual media for his work in the movie “Footloose”.
Who is Jim Steinman
A closed 2 dimensional bound with flat sides.
What is a polygon