Here are all of the answers. (I assume you can match them):
Echo and the bunnymen
Air wolf
Airplane
A flock of Seagulls
The love boat
the police
family ties
echo and the bunnymen
caddy shack
the a team
Cheers
Pretty in Pink
falcon crest
fat boys
White snake
Tangerine dream
Breakfast club
salt and pepper
pretty in pink
cocktail
stray cats
hair spray
empty nest
silver spoons
Full house
Out of Africa
Poison
16 candles
i have one but i do not know if is from the 80's. i know i purchased the game on the 90's i believe anyway.
Christine
Pop Up Video - 1997 Big '80s was released on: USA: 20 July 1998
No. Apostrophes are used to show contractions and possesion. Though many people use the apostrophe in dates it is, in fact, incorrect. But what about an adjectival use? "I don't like 80s' music" seems OK - it was rubbish, and "80s'" is used to mean "of the 80s".
Video on Trial - 2005 '80s Superstars 2-13 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG
Well, what I would do is start out by looking at what other people have done in the Trivia game genre. Often, the board is just colors and the card design is the most important thing. In other trivia games there is no board... you win when one team has answered a certain number of questions correctly. So, think about what you want the goal of your game to be. For instance, do you want players to answer questions in different categories to win, or do you want them to focus on one category, but solve progressively harder challenges? The goal of the game will impact the game board design. The theme of the game will also matter... I have trivia games based on law school, on psychology, and on 80s music trivia. The theme that you choose will play a part in how you describe the goal of the game. If it is law questions you can tell the players that the goal is to graduate from law school, and take them through different categories of law and different difficulty levels if you want to. If it is 80s songs... maybe they have to know trivia in different categories like Artists and Lyrics... and the goal could be to... get a music award, or escape from the 80s. :) You can have a track board layout, where the pieces go around and around landing on different colors until a certain number of questions is reached. You could have a goal board, with a start and an end, and the first person to the end wins... but you get to the end by answering questions. You could also have a level board, where people move "up" based on answering questions, and then rankings determine the winner at the end of a time limit... say, an hour. Anyway, that was a lot to throw at you, but maybe that will help with some of the decisions you make as you design a game. :)
in the 80s
Megaman
sweet child on mine
elections, '80s
Moon Cresta
What is 7 80s
People in the 80s wore clothes.
what continent is 80s, 100w
Both of those are correct spellings. Formally, it is 1980s but many people spell it as 80s because it is shorter and faster to write. We usually say 80s when we are talking about the previous 80s. For example, when it is 2190, we will call the 2180s the 80s and in the year 1490, they also called the 1480s the 80s. I hope this helps you.
the lageest prime number in the 80s is 88
in the 80s the hair styles were all big and quite curly :)