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by Sebastian Haley, COMMUNITY WRITER
At San Diego Comic-Con 2011 we set up a classic mirror match -- Mega64 vs. Mega64 in a 5HP video-game-trivia battle to the death.
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by Sebastian Haley, COMMUNITY WRITER
Bitmob's video team, led by hostess Chloe Dykstra, stormed E3 earlier this month and put a handful of booth babes to the (quiz) test in the first-ever 5HP: Booth Babe Edition. Check out the video to find out if you're smarter than a booth babe (spoiler alert: you are).
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by Brett Bates, COMMUNITY WRITER
Crytek UK’s Hasit Zala spends his days overseeing the multiplayer component of EA’s upcoming Crysis 2, but at night he turns into the trivia-game equivalent of a pool shark. Find out how many questions he got right in the latest edition of 5 Hit Points.
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by Dan "Shoe" Hsu, BITMOB STAFF
We quiz Tim Jones, project lead on Aliens vs. Predator, about aliens and other sci-fi stuff. Can he survive with all his 5 Hit Points?
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
We take Capcom's Community Manager Seth Killian to the street to dish out five random Street Fighter questions. Can he take a beating?
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
Dark Void Senior Producer Morgan Gray tries to answer our 5 Random Questions.
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
MMA Fighter Jens Pulver tries to answer our 5 random questions in 5 Hit Points.
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
We quiz Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Creative Director Amy Hennig to see if she can answer five random video game questions.
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
We conduct a 5 Hit Points interview with Obsidian CEO Feargus Urguhart to find out if he can answer our five random questions.
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
WWE Wrestler John Morrison answers our 5 random questions.
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
5 Hit Points: Hideki Kamiya (Bayonetta)
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by Michael Donahoe, COMMUNITY WRITER
5 Hit Points is pretty simple: We pick a developer and ask them 5 random questions about the games and/or series they're involved with. If they get a question right, they get a point. Get one wrong and they get hit. Obviously, the goal is to get as many questions right as possible. Because answering all five correctly nets our players one truly fabulous prize: the satisfaction of knowing they're not an idiot.