Rock-N-Roll Trivia: Part 2

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Yoostar on MTV fulfills the dreams of pop culture fans and gamers alike by giving everyone the opportunity to star in the most iconic scenes to ever hit cable TV. With a huge library of live events, news, classic, reality, and original shows to choose from, as well as the inclusion of upcoming shows to maximize its cultural relevancy, the extensive archive of trend-setting and entertaining content leaves no stone unturned. Additionally, some of the most popular music videos in recent history will be playable in Yoostar on MTV, in which you can perform with your own voice or via lip dub.

Create and sample original music tracks, and remix some songs from today's hip-hop and electronica artists. Songs include OutKast's "The Way U Move," Snoop Dogg's "From Tha Chuuuch To Da Palace," Sean Paul's "Get Busy," Fabolous' "This Is My Party," and Carl Cox's "Katja." You can even combine samples from your own music collection to bring your favorite artists together in a remixed track. With a full-featured Studio Mode--including an editing bay of riffs, beats, bass lines, and vocals--aspiring DJs, producers, and music aficionados alike can easily assemble professional material in a matter of minutes.

Based on MTV's claymation animation show Celebrity Deathmatch. You play a series of wrestling matches, much in the style of other wrestling games. The twist being, that you play one of various celebrities, such as Marilyn Manson and Carmen Electra. Various weapons appear in the ring during play, such as a chainsaw and crossbow. The game is set out in 6 "episodes" of 3 matches each, and you can play either of the celebrities in each match.
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Players answer multiple-choice questions on four different categories.






A trivia quiz based on the Sonic the Hedgehog series. This one features many changes from the first, including new backgrounds, fixed questions, improved quality, and more.

Super Sapiens is a trivia game developed by Coronel for ZX Spectrum 48K, +3DOS, ZX Spectrum 128 +3. Launched in 1989 by SYGRAN Publishing Group