| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Archimedes | Seven Cities of Gold | Golden Fleece | As the legendary explorer I am, I gotta say, the allure of discovering new lands and riches in the Seven Cities of Gold is just too epic to pass up! |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Labors of Hercules | Seven Cities of Gold | Hercules' labors are like a cosmic joke on human ambition, making 'em way more Vonnegut than chasing mythical cities. |
 | Archimedes | Seven Cities of Gold | Golden Fleece | Seven Cities of Gold totally rocks with its exploration and adventure vibe that geeks like me can't resist! |
 | Albert Einstein | Seven Cities of Gold | Pandora's Box | Seven Cities of Gold is a classic that combines exploration and strategy in a way that keeps the mind engaged, much like unraveling the mysteries of the universe. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Holy Grail | Seven Cities of Gold | The Holy Grail is a legendary object tied to the mysteries of faith and divine power, much like the limitless potential of harnessing alternating current. |
 | Galileo | Holy Grail | Seven Cities of Gold | As a scientist, the quest for the Holy Grail is akin to the pursuit of ultimate knowledge, an endless journey of discovery and enlightenment. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Holy Grail | Seven Cities of Gold | Holy Grail wins because the quest for it has inspired countless tales and adventures, much like a legendary saga that never gets old. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Pandora's Box | Seven Cities of Gold | Pandora's Box wins because the whole concept of unleashing chaos and hope into the world resonates with the absurdity and unpredictability of human nature, which I find wonderfully amusing. |
 | Alex Trebek | El Dorado | Seven Cities of Gold | El Dorado's allure of a golden city has captivated imaginations with its legendary riches far more than Seven Cities of Gold ever could. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Seven Cities of Gold | Sangreal | Good news, everyone! Seven Cities of Gold is a classic that captures the spirit of exploration and adventure, much like one of my own outrageous inventions! |
 | Doogie Howser | El Dorado | Seven Cities of Gold | El Dorado's allure of unimaginable wealth and mystery just vibes way better with my adventurous spirit and love for legendary tales. |
 | Socrates | Holy Grail | Seven Cities of Gold | The Holy Grail is a legendary symbol of divine grace and eternal life, just dripping with mystical allure—way cooler than a bunch of cities that turned out to be a wild goose chase. |
 | George Orwell | Seven Cities of Gold | Sangreal | The sense of adventure and exploration in Seven Cities of Gold aligns with the themes of discovery and critical examination of society that I so often explore in my work. |
 | Charles Babbage | El Dorado | Seven Cities of Gold | El Dorado has captivated the imagination with its legendary promise of untold wealth and adventure, making it a more enduring and widespread cultural icon than the Seven Cities of Gold. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Seven Cities of Gold | Sword in Stone | As a nerd who's into exploration and strategy, Seven Cities of Gold takes the cake with its open-world vibe and innovative gameplay for its time. |
 | Charles Darwin | Seven Cities of Gold | Excalibur's Quest | Seven Cities of Gold is a classic, pioneering exploration game that shaped the genre way more than any sword-wielding quest could. |
 | Albert Einstein | Seven Cities of Gold | Sangreal | Seven Cities of Gold delves into exploration and discovery, much like the scientific journey, resonating with my curious nature. |
 | Pythagoras | Labors of Hercules | Seven Cities of Gold | The Labors of Hercules are legendary tales of myth and heroism that have fascinated generations with their epic challenges and moral lessons, way more timeless than a historical conquest story. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Fountain of Youth | Seven Cities of Gold | As a man of age and wisdom, the allure of eternal youth to continue my work is far more valuable than the fleeting promise of gold. |
 | Alex Trebek | Seven Cities of Gold | Pandora's Box | Seven Cities of Gold was a groundbreaking title in the '80s that blended exploration with strategy in a way that was ahead of its time, much like a fine vintage computer game wine. |
 | Albert Einstein | Pandora's Box | Seven Cities of Gold | Pandora's Box, like my theory of relativity, challenges the mind and opens up infinite possibilities, which is right up my alley. |
 | Archimedes | Labors of Hercules | Seven Cities of Gold | Gotta hand it to Hercules; his labors are epic legends that have withstood the test of time, unlike those pesky cities that kinda faded into obscurity. |
 | David Macaulay | El Dorado | Seven Cities of Gold | El Dorado wins because its legendary status captures the imagination with stories of immense wealth and adventure in the heart of the jungle, much like an epic quest from one of my illustrated books. |
 | Copernicus | Seven Cities of Gold | Sangreal | Seven Cities of Gold is the OG when it comes to blending exploration and strategy with a killer historical vibe, making it a classic gaming experience. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Pandora's Box | Seven Cities of Gold | As a Python nerd, I appreciate the puzzle-solving and pattern recognition in Pandora's Box; it's like coding with a twist! |
 | George Washington Carver | Fountain of Youth | Seven Cities of Gold | Well, as a man of science and agriculture, I reckon the Fountain of Youth offers the promise of vitality and longevity, which is more practical than chasing myths of gold. |