Antonio has $74 to spend on video games. He buys one game for $46.90 and another game for $11. How much money will he have left over?

Antonio spent a total of $46.90 + $11 = $<<46.9+11=57.90>>57.90.

Antonio will have $74 - $57.90 = $<<74-57.9=16.10>>16.10 left over. Answer: \boxed{16.10}.

To find out how much money Antonio will have left over, we need to subtract the cost of the games from the amount he initially had.

Step 1: Calculate the total cost of the games.
The cost of the first game is $46.90.
The cost of the second game is $11.
Total cost of the games = $46.90 + $11 = $57.90.

Step 2: Calculate the remaining amount.
Antonio initially had $74.
Remaining amount = initial amount - total cost of games
Remaining amount = $74 - $57.90 = $16.10.

Therefore, Antonio will have $16.10 left over.

To find out how much money Antonio will have left over, we can subtract the total cost of the games from the amount he started with.

First, let's calculate the total cost of the games he bought:
Game 1: $46.90
Game 2: $11.00

To find the total, we add:
$46.90 + $11.00 = $57.90

Now, we can subtract the total cost of the games from the amount Antonio started with:
$74.00 - $57.90 = $16.10

Therefore, Antonio will have $16.10 left over.