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Here's one that works well with large groups. Call it a videogame scavenger hunt.
Make a list of 'name a game with ___' sorts of things. Make sure each item on the list has more than one possible answer (so something like 'name a game with Kiddy Kong' wouldn't work). Everyone fills out a sheet with answers and turns it in. The point-tallying is the intersting part. Let's say one of the items asks from a game with a character named Steiner. First thing most people think of will be FF9. But if everyone submits FF9, it's not much fun. So instead we award points to the least-selected answer. Which means the one guy in the back who remembered the dragon-thing from Beyond the Beyond was ALSO named Steiner gets a point...UNLESS... Suppose everyone in the room knows about Beyond the Beyond but assumes everyone else will write in FF9. So instead Beyond the Beyond becomes the more-selected choice and the one or two people who went with FF9 anyay would receive the points on the item instead. Ties on individual items count as half-points for all involved and any ties at the end will be settled by a round on a pre-determined multiplayer game. How's that? Did I explain it OK? How ya doing, buddy? DAMN good coffee!
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