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  1. TV Show King (WiiWare)

    Confront friends and family in a TV quiz game show! Let your Mii try to answer fun and challenging trivia questions, fr more »om the classics to original stumpers, spanning across history, geography, literature, science, sports and entertainment! For an extra challenge, use your Wiimote in original ways.Make it to the finals and see who can win the greatest amount of cash in one last, ultimate duel. TV Show King will challenge your brain! Now, get ready… get set… and go play TV Show King! * Have fun and test your general knowledge with more than 3,000 questions on all kinds of subjects for a game that's both serious and hilarious. * Use your own customized Mii as your in-game character for a truly immersive experience. * Numerous entertaining themes including music, cinema, entertainment, history, geography, sports, common knowledge, fun, and pop culture. * Answer the questions following the different game rules: use your Wii Remote as a flashlight, a scratching tool, or a pointer. * A truly animated TV set with highly colorful characters, including a host, a DJ, and a cheering crowd. * Wheel of fortune to spice up the game: double your winnings, lose everything, or swap your cash! * Tensions rise with increasing difficulty and higher stakes! « less

  2. 1 vs. 100 Live (XBLA)

    Imagine you are a contestant in the world’s largest interactive game show—right in your own living room. The host we more »lcomes you. There is potential to win big. Are you ready to go LIVE? It’s “1 vs 100” on Xbox LIVE. “1 vs 100” on Xbox LIVE is a new genre of social entertainment that brings the excitement, anticipation and production value of game shows to Xbox LIVE. « less

  3. Scene It? Box Office Smash (360)

    Scene It? Box Office Smash, the second entry in the revolutionary movie trivia game on Xbox 360, will ignite your game n more »ight with totally new questions, movie puzzles and more high-definition (HD) content from real movies including some of Hollywood’s latest blockbusters. Trivia night goes global as players challenge each other online over Xbox LIVE, customize their own characters, and access extra questions and localized content from films around the world. « less

  4. Buzz! Quiz TV (PS3)

    Buzz! Quiz TV gives you instant access to almost any subject you can think of, and is supported by vast downloadable and more » user-generated content. If there was ever a time to pick up Buzz!’s famous quiz show buzzer controllers, this is it. « less

  5. Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (XBLA)

    Join Mr. Foxworthy's class and take the Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? trivia game where every question is based on more »grade school curriculum and the answers are, well ... elementary. This Xbox Live Arcade version of the hit show features over 6,000 grade school question across 21 subjects as well as multiplayer for your friends on the couch or your online rivals from all across the globe. « less

  6. You Don't Know Jack (PS)

    You Don't Know Jack, a popular and irreverent trivia game previously available only on the Internet and computers, has c more »ome to the PlayStation. At seven or 21 questions in length, this game is fast, furious, and difficult. Every subject imaginable from pop culture to math is covered through five types of questions: multiple choice, impossible (some very random facts), ThreeWay, DisOrDat, and Jack Attack. ThreeWay questions require you to buzz in when the correct answer is highlighted among three onscreen choices, while DisOrDat asks you to correctly group words into two or more categories while the clock ticks away. The game gets particularly heated during Jack Attack mode, which challenges gamers to buzz in when they see a word or phrase that matches a specific clue. Reading fast and buzzing in quickly are beneficial skills. Although the designers didn't add much in the way of graphics or extras for this version, there are two discs full of questions to avoid repetition. Some phrasings and topics aren't suitable for the pre-teen and younger players because they consist of bodily functions, profanity, or sex. Up to three contestants can play, but you'll need a Multi Tap (sold separately). --Carrie Bell Pros: Hit PC game comes to the PlayStation Up to 3 players and 2 CDs worth of questions Challenges knowledge on a variety of subjects without being boring Cons: No improvements over the PC version « less

  7. You Don't Know Jack Vol: 4: The Ride (PC)

    The fourth volume of the award-winning party game tests your trivia knowledge through an onscreen game show. You Don't K more »now Jack allows one, two, or three players to battle wits, and Volume 4: The Ride includes 800 new questions and four new question types. (Ages 13 and older) « less

  8. You Don't Know Jack: Vol 3 (PC)

    You Don't Know Jack Vol 3. is a humorous, sarcasm-laced trivia game for up to three players that plays like a parody of more »the Jeopardy television game show.The players compete in either 9 or 21 question games and the person with the most money at the end wins. Questions are arranged in categories and all have a time limit. You'll find multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and other special situation questions such as rhyming, jumbled words, as well as sound and picture questions. The final question is always the "Jack Attack" which is matching up words that fit the clue.This 3rd installment of the series adds new categories, questions and features. « less

  9. Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action (360)

    Scene It?® Lights, Camera, Action brings friends and family together for a casual movie trivia game that everyone can p more »lay and enjoy. Using the simple and intuitive Big Button Pad, challenge your friends to see whose movie knowledge reigns supreme, with real content from your favorite movies and actors. * New puzzle challenges: The Xbox 360 game includes more than 1,800 questions not seen before in any otherScene It? game. It features five new types of puzzle challenge that are sure to keep you guessing all night long. * Game types: Enjoy "Credit Roll," where you guess the film based on the list of characters and actors, "Child’s Play," where you guess the name of the film based on a child’s drawing of a film scene, and "Quotables," where you are challenged to finish a famous line from a featured film. In addition, all 21 puzzle types have been designed to provide the ultimate multiplayer experience on Xbox 360. * Big Button Pad: Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action is shipped with four new wireless Big Button Pads, so each player has his or her own buzzer. Making games such as Scene It? more approachable for all types of players, the Big Button Pad takes its inspiration from the game show buzzers of yesteryear but uses the latest infrared technology to minimize the chances of an argument over who answered first. * Hi-def visuals: The game offers a wide assortment of movie clips in HD format, as well as hundreds of stills and audio clips from your favorite films. * Minimal repeats: The Xbox 360 version keeps track of questions that have already been asked and minimizes repeats so you rarely get the same question twice. « less

  10. Who Wants to Beat up a Millionaire (Dreamcast)

    Rather than simply being eliminated from the game, players are punched and tortured after submitting wrong answers. Feat more »uring multi-player support, each player (up to four) starts out with a million dollars and, instead of earning virtual cash, loses money as the rounds unfold. Once a contestant has run out of funding, he or she is eliminated from the game -- whoever has money at the end of the game wins.In single-player mode, you choose a millionaire to compete against. When a wrong answer is submitted, that player is tossed out of the game and gets beaten up. Additionally, players can obtain helpful clues known as ~Lifeboats that include ~One or the Other, ~Pass the Buck and ~Fortune Cookie. Whereas the first eliminates two wrong answers, ~Pass the Buck directs the given question to another contestant. ~Fortune Cookie requires guessing the correct answer based upon given clues.When beating up millionaires, you have a variety of punches from which to choose including uppercuts, stomach punches, hooks, jabs and head butts. Hosted by Egregious Phillin, Who Wants to Beat Up a Millionaire also features 750 off-the-wall multiple-choice questions. « less

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