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Harry Potter Scene It? 2nd Edition DVD Game

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Hogwarts questions - If you roll a green triangle, you'll have to answer a question from a question card pertaining to life at Hogwarts.

Screen Life, the game company that invented and produces the game "Scene It?", was founded in 2000/2001 by two entrepreneurs, Craig Kinzer and David Long. Craig Kinzer served as the majority shareholder and chairman of the board, while David Long assumed the role of CEO. Scene It? is an interactive film series created by Screenlife Games, in which players answer trivia questions about films or pop culture. The games were first developed to be played with questions read from trivia cards or viewed on a television from an included DVD or based on clips from movies, TV shows, music videos, sports and other popular culture phenomena. Scene It? was made available as a mobile game for iPhone, iPad, on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii as well as two social network games on Facebook. The series was discontinued in 2012, after Paramount Pictures, who owned Screenlife Games after 2008, closed the studio. [1] The series was revived in 2022 by Imagination Games, with streaming functionality replacing DVDs. [2] History [ edit ] In 2012, to celebrate Scene It?'s 10th anniversary, 2 games were announced. These games would be canceled as Paramount Pictures closed the Screenlife later that year.Muggles questions - If you roll a yellow triangle, you'll have to answer a question from a card about the non-magical world in the series.

In 2022, Screenlife and Paramount revived Scene It? as now a streaming board game on TVs, computers, smartphones and tablets. Wizarding World questions - If you roll an orange triangle, you'll have to answer a question from a question card about the magical world as a whole.The secret to their success, apart from the innovative DVD code, was their ability to secure licensing agreements with major studios and associated actors and writers. Through persuasive negotiations, Dave and Craig convinced these studios to reduce their licensing costs to a share of a small pool based on the game's gross revenue. To this day, "Scene It?" stands as the only product boasting logos from all five major studios, and a few years later a total of seven studios including: Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Columbia Pictures (owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment), Paramount Pictures Corporation, Walt Disney Pictures, and DreamWorks Pictures. These studios were among the most prominent and influential in the film industry at that time.

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