Frogger was said to be the game that had the most ways to die compared to any other arcade game of its time. 'Frogger – One Does Not Simply Die Once', melds together an imagined past with the actor Sean Bean (who is well known for dying in most roles he's ever taken) having a misspent youth with a Frogger addiction that led to his penchant for choosing character's with an early demise, hence the use of the meme, 'One Does Not Simply... '. Frogger might never have seen the light of day - or have been such a big hit - were it not for one Elizabeth Falconer, who pushed for it to be licenced from Konami. During Falconer's Frogger pitch to executives, a booklet she'd had printed highlighting the ...