Video game character or famous historical figure?
Who said the quote: Video game character or famous historical figure?
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"Quotes: To a dumb guy a pebble, to a smart dude a diamond" -Abraham Lincoln
“What is a man? A miserable little pile of secrets.” Sound familiar? Perhaps from a little game called Castlevania: Symphony of the Night? You’d be wrong. Well, you’d be half wrong. See, while Castlevania does spin this phrase (and quite well), the quote is actually attributed to André Malraux in the preface of his book Antimémoires. Not a video game. But hey! At least when you dish it out, you’ll either be perceived as gaming savvy or well-educated.
But games don’t always have to borrow their writing from others. Sometimes they say the most beautiful things, and it’s straight from the horse’s mouth. Think you’re informed enough to tell the difference between what’s from a game and what’s not? Grab some paper, snag a pen, and take our handy quiz to find out. Each slide has two quotes: one from a video game character and one not. Mark down which quote you think is from a video game, and compare it to the key on the last slide. (And hey, if you're stuck,perhaps the image can help you out...)
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