Nintendo
Playstation
Xbox
Sega
Atari
100

The trojan horse of Nintendo that helped Nintendo get a foothold in the US video game market

ROB the Robot

100

The Sony Playstation was originally a joint project between Sony and this company

Nintendo

100

This franchise is the most iconic franchise of the Xbox consoles

Halo

100

Sega's last console before turning into a 3rd party company

The Dreamcast

100

Atari was mostly responsible for this event that nearly killed the video game industry as a whole

The Video Game Crash of 1983

200

Nintendo fought a legal battle over Donkey Kong against this company and Nintendo won

Warner Bros.

200

The made-up sony employee in the PS3 commercials

Kevin Butler

200

This iconic symbol was a sign that your Xbox 360 was defunct

The Red Ring of Death

200

The feature SEGA touted that the Genesis had in marketing but was really just PR buzzwords

Blast Processing

200

Atari was the inventor of this arcade game which became one of the first successful arcade games and one of the most famous games of all time

Pong

300

This man created the Gameboy and the Metroid

Gunpei Yokoi

300

This game was the best-selling game on the ps1

Gran Turismo

300

The code-name for the Kinect

Project Natal

300

This man is considered the creator of Sonic as he was the lead programmer behind the old-school Sonic games

Yuji Naka

300

Atari founded this game developer and publisher which published unlicensed NES games 

Tengen

400

This Japanese president was the president of Nintendo when Nintendo was transitioning to video games

Hiroshi Yamauchi

400

This man is considered the father of the PlayStation

Ken Kutaragi

400

The current head of the Xbox brand

Phil Spencer

400

The pay to play service that Sega tested out in the mid 90s

The Sega Channel

400

Atari accidentally created this gaming company when they refused to credit some game developers for the games the developers created

Activision 

500

Nintendo once owned this baseball team

Seattle Mariners

500

The buttons on the PlayStation controller had these distinct purposes for 3d gaming

Triangle represented Point of View, Square represented a map, Circle represented Yes and X represented No

500

The game that came pre-installed with the Xbox 360 at launch

Hexic

500

The event and year where Sega revealed and released the Saturn simultaneously 

E3 1995

500

Atari was founded by these 2 men in 1972

Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney