
Facts About the BioShock Games
Did you know that the BioShock games were influenced by the world classic and famous novel Animal Farm to George Orwell?
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Did you know that the BioShock games were influenced by the world classic and famous novel Animal Farm to George Orwell?
Did you know that the puzzle solving, survival horror game Devil May Cry had 4 parts that weren't released in chronological order?
Charizard was voted as the favorite Pokémon character by Official Nintendo Magazine readers in February 2012.
Did you know that Marge Simpson is 6' 2" tall? Although with her beehive hair she's actually 8' 6" tall.
In Texas Hold-Em Poker the odds of making a royal flush hand is only 649,739 to 1.
Released in 2002, The Sly Cooper franchise is one of the most critically acclaimed single player platform games around.
Did you know that originally, the game "Crash Bandicoot" was going to be named "Willie the Wombat"?
It seems Ash from Pokémon lost his friends after the 3rd generation as he entered the Sinnoh region once again completely alone.
When Ash from Pokémon first arrived in Hoenn (3rd generation) to find Pokémon and become a trainer, he was all alone.
Bingo cards were used by the Germans in 1800s as an educational tool designed to help students learn multiplication tables easily.
Did you know that Ash Ketchum from Pokémon had to battle Misty for the right to keep Totodile?
In the popular video game Ratchet & Clank, Ratchet's weapon of choice is his OmniWrench 8000.