TimeSplitters

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TimeSplitters: A wacky time-traveling shooter where historical figures battle in ridiculous scenarios across various time periods like the Wild West and the Future, all wrapped up in a humorous and fast-paced package.

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Which character is NOT playable in any of the TimeSplitters games? (Hard)
#1: Sergeant Cortez
#2: R-110
#3: Jo-Beth Casey
#4: Dr. Amy Chen
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In which year was the original "TimeSplitters" game released? (Easy)
#1: 1998
#2: 1999
#3: 2000
#4: 2001
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TimeSplitters was co-created by David Doak and Steve Ellis, who previously worked on the influential GoldenEye 007 for the Nintendo 64, bringing their expertise in first-person shooter design to the creation of this beloved series.
The TimeSplitters series is known for its unique challenge mode where players can take on peculiar tasks such as smashing windows with bricks or shooting cardboard cutouts, offering a quirky departure from traditional FPS gameplay.

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What is your favorite TimeSplitters game?
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TimeSplitters 2
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect
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Which character from the TimeSplitters series is your favorite?
Sergeant Cortez
Harry Tipper
Jo-Beth Casey
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October 31, 2000

Release of TimeSplitters

TimeSplitters, a first-person shooter video game, was developed by Free Radical Design and published by Eidos Interactive for the PlayStation 2.

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October 27, 2002

Release of TimeSplitters 2

The sequel to TimeSplitters, TimeSplitters 2, was released with improved gameplay, graphics, and more levels.

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March 12, 2005

Release of TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, the third game in the series, was released on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, expanding the story and gameplay modes.

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