Video Games
Colleges #1 Overall Draft Pick (NBA & NFL)
Famous Monument Locations
Oscar Winning Blockbuster Flops
Candy
100

This is the only athlete to appear in a Madden, WWE and UFC video game.

Brock Lesner

100

This college produced Bubba Smith who went #1 overall in the 1967 NFL draft and a hall of fame Laker in the 1979 NBA draft.

Michigan State

100

Arc de Triomphe

Paris, France

100

This 1939 musical fantasy cost $2.7 million and only made $3 million, yet still won 2 Oscars.

The Wizard of Oz

100

Hot Tamales

200

This major 4 sports athlete had his own 2D fighting game made in 1994.

Shaquille O’Neal

200

LSU has had multiple #1 overall picks in the NFL and NBA draft including this QB bust in the 2007 as well has this hall of fame center in 1992.

Jamarcus Russell and Shaquille O’Neal

200

Pantheon

Rome, Italy

200

This 2015 spy film cost $245 million and only made $200 million, yet still won an Oscar for best original song.

Spectre

200

Candy Buttons

300

This lead actor of a popular movie franchise was the voice of Spyro in The Legend of Spyro.

Elijah Wood

300

This college has produced #1 overall picks Troy Aikman in the 1989 NFL draft and Bill Walton in the 1974 NBA draft.

UCLA

300

Taj Mahal

Agra, India

300

This 2017 Si-Fi sequel cost $100 million and only made $31 million, yet still won 2 Oscars.

Blade Runner 2049

300

Gobstopper

400

This video game franchise has cameos from celebrities such as Ice Cube, Conor McGregor, Kevin Spacey, and Jason Stathem.

Call of Duty

400

This college has produced #1 overall picks Tim Couch in the 1999 NFL draft as well as many NBA players including an All-Star point guard in the 2010 NBA draft.

Kentucky

400

Sanctuary of Christ the King

Armada, Portugal

400

This 2011 Martin Scorsese drama-fantasy cost $180 million and only made $185 million, yet won 5 Oscars.

Hugo

400

Runts

500

This video game franchise has cameos from celebrities such as Phil Collins, Ray Liotta, Samuel L. Jackson, Ricky Gervais, and Kat Williams.

GTA

500

This college has produced #1 overall picks Tom Cousineau in the 1979 NFL draft as well as a Center in the 2007 NBA draft who would later be considered a flop.

Ohio State

500

Auschwitz Concentration Camp

Oswiecim, Poland

500

This 2010 horror remake cost $150 million and only made $131 million, yet won an Oscar for best makeup.

The Wolfman

500

Sugar Daddy