Video Game Round in the Finals of Game of Fandoms- The Fandom Quiz researched and conducted by Quizzito-The Quiz Society of Gargi College on 9th February as part of High Q 2018- The Annual Quizzing Festival of Gargi College.
Game of Fandoms-The Fandom Quiz Finals video game round
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2. This video game was developed by
Criterion Games and published by
Electronic Arts. It is the fifth entry
in the Burnout series. The game
was released in January 2008 for
PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and on
5 February 2009 for Microsoft
Windows.
It was also released on the
PlayStation Store in September
2008 and via Xbox Live
Marketplace's Games on Demand 25
August 2009. It was later added to
the libraries of Greatest Hits and
Platinum Hits titles and was made
backward compatible with the Xbox
One in November 2016.
3. The game was developed
by Infinity
Ward and Sledgehammer Games,
with assistance from Raven
Software, and published
by Activision.
The game was released worldwide
in November 2011 on Microsoft
Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation
3 and Wii with a separate
version for Nintendo DS developed
by n-Space. Treyarch developed
the game's Wii port.
In Japan, Square Enix handled the
installment with a separate
subtitled and dubbed version.
4. This is an action-adventure, hack
and slash, video game series,
originally created by David
Jaffe at Sony's Santa Monica
Studio. Debuting in 2005 on
the PlayStation 2 (PS2) video
game console, the series has
become a flagship title for
the PlayStation brand, consisting
of seven games across multiple
platforms.
5. This video game series
developed by German
developer Crytek and
published by Electronic
Arts.
The series consists of three
main installments, a
standalone spinoff of the
first game with a separate
multiplayer title, and a
compilation.
6. This video game is developed
by NetherRealm Studios and
published by Warner Bros.
Interactive Entertainment. Running
on the Unreal Engine 3, it is the
tenth main installment in the video
game series .
7. This is a video game series
by Electronic Arts. The
series started on the Sega
Genesis and made its way
to various other systems
over the years. The game's
title is based on the slang
term for the severe friction
burns