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NTrivia Question of the Moment

The current question (21.06.01):

In the first quest of the original The Legend of Zelda, what is so special about Levels 1-4-5, 2-3-6, and 7-8-9?

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Previous question: Towards the end of Resident Evil 2, who all escapes on the train?

Winner: ChibiPez
Answer: Leon Kennedy, Clair Redfield, Ada Wong, and Sherry Birkin

::NTrivia Archive::


NTrivia Bot

Every now and then, we run trivia contests in #hybrid. Watch this site for announcements on when the next contest is to take place. We use TriviaBot for our trivia games. Please note that this bot excepts two possible answers for each question, but this is usually just used to cover variations in spelling and punctuation.

! Result
!help Let's see... this is for HELP maybe?!
!trivia Starts the game.
!Strivia Stops the game.
!won nick See how many questions you have answered correctly.
!credits nick See how many credits you have (for use with the 8-Ball).
!wins See the current scoring leader.
!top10 See the current top 10 scores.
!hint Get a hint.
~8ball Ask the 8-Ball a question for 5 credits.
!beer ???

Currently, we offer questions regarding video games with emphasis on Nintendo, Dreamcast, and even the NBrids.

We are always looking to add trivia questions to our stockpile. So if you have any good (videogame related) trivia questions, send them to webmaster@nbrid.net.

 

Last Updated
January 22, 2002
 

 

 

 

 


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