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Trivial Pursuit Marvel Cinematic Universe Volume 2

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This Austrian edition of Trivial Pursuit was released to celebrate 250 years of the Austrian lottery. Trivial Pursuit: Genus Edition Osterreich Ausgabe (2002) As you can tell by the questions, the game was targeting the world of advertising in France, and anyone outside of it would have a difficult time playing. Trivial Pursuit: Australian Bicentennial Edition (1987) If you remember Trivial Pursuit: Gastronomie en France, then Edition Gastronomie won’t surprise you. It is a newer and better version of that edition of the game. This time, there were 1,800 questions in the following categories: Geography; Entertainment; History; Art & Literature; Science & Nature; and Surprises. Players are invited to taste French gastronomy and enjoy this updated version of the popular board game! Trivial Pursuit: Radio Times (2014)

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The Olympic Games are very popular in Europe and many people know a fair bit about them. Austria is no exception. This full game edition came out in Austria in 2000. The game contained special questions about Austrian Olympic history, the Olympic Games, and so on. Trivial Pursuit: Palm Edition (2000) Can you name a more 2000s thing than TV magazines? How about the cover of this Trivial Pursuit game? A British TV listings magazine by the name of Radio Times teamed up with Trivial Pursuit to create this special edition of the game. The board was changed to make the gameplay just a bit easier. The categories were centered around television, of course. They included: Entertainment & Children’s TV; Radio; Film; Events and Documentaries; Comedy; and Drama & Soap. Photo credit: tristanf on Visualhunt.com / CC BY Trivial Pursuit: Waterloo et la Route Napoleon (2015) The set could be used with any master game and contained 6,000 questions in the following categories: Geography; Entertainment; History; Art & Literature; Science & Nature; and Sports & Leisure. Trivial Pursuit: Master Game – Young Players Edition (1984) Another bite-size edition of Trivial Pursuit came in the form of Disney’s PIXAR (and a tin wedge, of course). The questions covered Disney and Pixar movies that were popular at that time. Some of the 600 questions covered movies like Finding Nemo, Ratatouille, Toy Story, The Incredibles, and so on. This version was released in Australia. Trivial Pursuit: Genus Edition (2003)

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This was the first European edition of Trivial Pursuit. Actually, it was just a card set that was meant to be used with the master game. There were a total of 2,400 questions in the following categories: Places in Europe; Life in Europe; European Affairs; Culture of Europe; European Cousins; and Champions of Europe. Though Europe is not the biggest continent, it definitely deserves lots of recognition. Trivial Pursuit: Fussball Edition (1993) The 1960s edition came with a full game set, as well as a subsidiary card set sold separately to complement players’ existing boards. Though the theme might seem boring and dated now, it was all the rage when it just came out. Trivial Pursuit prepared a special treat for all trivia lovers on its 20th anniversary. The brand new set of 3,600 questions celebrated the events of the past 20 years. If you think this edition was nothing but a summary of the past 20 years of Trivial Pursuit, you’re wrong! Cinema lovers and experts of those times enjoyed this set. The question will appear dated to today’s audience, though the game basked in success in the 1980s! Trivial Pursuit: Master Game – Genus II (1984) They released this version of Trivial Pursuit just in time for the Soccer World Cup in 1998. The championship was held in France that year. The game came with 1,800 questions about the sport, which was greatly appreciated by all soccer fans. However, this is one of the lesser known editions of Trivial Pursuit. That’s quite strange, especially considering this is a full-sized game set. Trivial Pursuit: Star Wars Classic Trilogy Collector’s Edition (1997)

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This German edition of the best-selling board game focused on Rot-Weiss Essen, a German football club based in Essen. The game came with 100 question cards, a game board, one dice, and six pies. Trivial Pursuit: Real Madrid – Bite Size (2019)This is the Spanish version of the Family Edition of Trivial Pursuit. If you’re familiar with the Family Edition, you’ll know what this one is all about. The game was meant for the whole family, so anyone from the age of 8 could play. The set came with 4,800 unique and challenging questions. The Family Edition of Trivial Pursuit is one of the most successful editions to date. Trivial Pursuit: National Edition (1993) This edition covered everything to do with music from the ’90s onwards. From musicians and celebrity gossip to songs and music videos, it’s all in this edition of Trivial Pursuit! Trivial Pursuit: Girls Vs Guys (2007) Spain got its very own Genus edition of Trivial Pursuit in 1999. The game is loved by many, inside and outside of the English-speaking world. This edition has one major difference from the original though. There are no dice squares; the board has shortcut squares instead. These enable players to reach a cheese portion square (the color depends on the color of the square). There are also only five spaces between cheese portion spaces. That speeds up the game and keeps it interesting. Trivial Pursuit: Edition de la Maison Castorama (1999) This rare edition of Trivial Pursuit contained 50 question cards about the Dutch Rijnlands Lyceum in Sassenheim, Holland. All the questions were related to the school, its history, pupils, and so on. Here are the categories: Building; Teachers; Pupils; Sports & Culture; History; and General. Trivial Pursuit: Edition Ile-de-France (2011)

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