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* Scene It? Movie Night (UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, Xbox 360)
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* Scene It? 30 Rock HD
* Scene It? {{Comedy}} Movies
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* Scene It? Daily
* Scene It? Creator/{{Disney}}
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* Scene It? Disney Magical Moments
* Scene It? Series/{{Friends}}
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* Scene It? Harry Potter HD
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* Scene It? Horror HD
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* Scene It? Horror Movies 2 HD
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* Scene It? Movies
* Scene It? Movies 2
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* Scene It? Pixel Flix Movies
* Scene It? Pixel Flix Movies HD
* Scene It? {{Romance}}
* Scene It? Romance HD
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* Scene It? WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons
* Scene It? Sports: Presented by Creator/{{ESPN}}
* Scene It? TV
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** [[Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} Nick]] DVD Bingo
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** Scene It? {{Comedy}} Movies
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* ** Scene It? Disney Channel
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** Scene It? Series/{{Friends}}
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** Scene It? Box Office Smash (Bundle)
* ** Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action
* ** Scene It? Movie Night (UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, Xbox 360)
* ** ''[[Film/TheTwilightSaga Twilight Scene It?]]'' (Wii)(Wii)
* WesternAnimation/SouthPark: The Totally Sweet DVD Trivia Game
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** Scene It? Series/ThirtyRock
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** Scene It? Creator/{{HBO}}
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** Scene It? Creator/MarvelComics
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards. In 2003, their first ''Scene It?'' spin-off game, ''Scene It? Jr.'' aimed at children was released. In 2004, a deluxe edition of the game was released featuring two extra game pieces and a Party Play mode. From 2004-2011, Scene It? games were released annually. Thanks to Mattel, Screenlife could help grow the brand to even more territories and gain more licenses. In 2008, the company was bought out by [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]]. By that time, the Scene It? game was massively altered (including the rules) to appeal to newcomers. In 2012, Screenlife planned to release two Scene It? games with streaming and gameplay. However by March of that same year, Paramount shuttered the company. In 2022, another attempt to revive the franchise was released by Imagination Games which featured streaming the game on mobile devices, replacing [=DVDs=], while the 2022 movie edition mainly featured in-game clips from Paramount titles.
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' ''TabletopGame/SceneIt'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards. In 2003, their first ''Scene It?'' spin-off game, ''Scene It? Jr.'' aimed at children was released. In 2004, a deluxe edition of the game was released featuring two extra game pieces and a Party Play mode. From 2004-2011, Scene It? games were released annually. Thanks to Mattel, Screenlife could help grow the brand to even more territories and gain more licenses. In 2008, the company was bought out by [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]]. By that time, the Scene It? game was massively altered (including the rules) to appeal to newcomers. In 2012, Screenlife planned to release two Scene It? games with streaming and gameplay. However by March of that same year, Paramount shuttered the company. In 2022, another attempt to revive the franchise was released by Imagination Games which featured streaming the game on mobile devices, replacing [=DVDs=], while the 2022 movie edition mainly featured in-game clips from Paramount titles.
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards. In 2003, their first ''Scene It?'' spin-off game, ''Scene It? Jr.'' aimed at children was released. From 2004-2011, Scene It? games were released annually. Thanks to Mattel, Screenlife could help grow the brand to even more territories and gain more licenses. In 2008, the company was bought out by [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]]. By that time, the Scene It? game was massively altered (including the rules) to appeal to newcomers. In 2012, Screenlife planned to release two Scene It? games with streaming and gameplay. However by March of that same year, Paramount shuttered the company. In 2022, another attempt to revive the franchise was released by Imagination Games which featured streaming the game on mobile devices, replacing [=DVDs=], while the 2022 movie edition mainly featured in-game clips from Paramount titles.
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards. In 2003, their first ''Scene It?'' spin-off game, ''Scene It? Jr.'' aimed at children was released. In 2004, a deluxe edition of the game was released featuring two extra game pieces and a Party Play mode. From 2004-2011, Scene It? games were released annually. Thanks to Mattel, Screenlife could help grow the brand to even more territories and gain more licenses. In 2008, the company was bought out by [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]]. By that time, the Scene It? game was massively altered (including the rules) to appeal to newcomers. In 2012, Screenlife planned to release two Scene It? games with streaming and gameplay. However by March of that same year, Paramount shuttered the company. In 2022, another attempt to revive the franchise was released by Imagination Games which featured streaming the game on mobile devices, replacing [=DVDs=], while the 2022 movie edition mainly featured in-game clips from Paramount titles.
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards. In 2003, their first ''Scene It?'' spin-off game, ''Scene It? Jr.'' aimed at children was released. From 2004-2011, Scene It? games were released annually. Thanks to Mattel, Screenlife could help grow the brand to even more territories and gain more licenses. In 2008, the company was bought out by [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]]. By that time, the Scene It? game was massively altered (including the rules) to appeal to newcomers. In 2012, Screenlife planned to release two Scene It? games with streaming and gameplay. However by March of that same year, Paramount shuttered the company. In 2022, another attempt to revive the franchise was released by Imagination Games which featured streaming the game on mobile devices, replacing DVDs, while the movie edition mainly featured in-game clips from Paramount titles.
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards. In 2003, their first ''Scene It?'' spin-off game, ''Scene It? Jr.'' aimed at children was released. From 2004-2011, Scene It? games were released annually. Thanks to Mattel, Screenlife could help grow the brand to even more territories and gain more licenses. In 2008, the company was bought out by [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount Pictures]]. By that time, the Scene It? game was massively altered (including the rules) to appeal to newcomers. In 2012, Screenlife planned to release two Scene It? games with streaming and gameplay. However by March of that same year, Paramount shuttered the company. In 2022, another attempt to revive the franchise was released by Imagination Games which featured streaming the game on mobile devices, replacing DVDs, [=DVDs=], while the 2022 movie edition mainly featured in-game clips from Paramount titles.
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards. From 2003-2011, a Scene It? game was released yearly. Thanks to Mattel, Screenlife could help grow the brand to even more territories and it remained active until Paramount, who bought the company in 2008, closed it in 2012. Paramount sold the company to Patriarch Partners, forcing Lynn Tilton to preserve it in the near future.
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards. In 2003, their first ''Scene It?'' spin-off game, ''Scene It? Jr.'' aimed at children was released. From 2003-2011, a 2004-2011, Scene It? game was games were released yearly. annually. Thanks to Mattel, Screenlife could help grow the brand to even more territories and it remained active until Paramount, who bought gain more licenses. In 2008, the company in 2008, closed it in 2012. was bought out by [[Creator/{{Paramount}} Paramount sold Pictures]]. By that time, the company to Patriarch Partners, forcing Lynn Tilton to preserve it in Scene It? game was massively altered (including the near future.rules) to appeal to newcomers. In 2012, Screenlife planned to release two Scene It? games with streaming and gameplay. However by March of that same year, Paramount shuttered the company. In 2022, another attempt to revive the franchise was released by Imagination Games which featured streaming the game on mobile devices, replacing DVDs, while the movie edition mainly featured in-game clips from Paramount titles.
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards and it remained active until Paramount, who bought the company in 2008, closed it in 2012. Paramount sold the company to Patriarch Partners, forcing Lynn Tilton to preserve it in the near future.
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards cards. From 2003-2011, a Scene It? game was released yearly. Thanks to Mattel, Screenlife could help grow the brand to even more territories and it remained active until Paramount, who bought the company in 2008, closed it in 2012. Paramount sold the company to Patriarch Partners, forcing Lynn Tilton to preserve it in the near future.
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Screenlife LLC is a {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long Long. In 2002, the company's first DVD game ''Scene It?'' was released to rave reviews. The game combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers (all randomized using their Optreve technology, which would be a common strategy for all of their DVD games), it also utilized a unique foldable game board that could fold into a circle for shorter time. In 2003, the company signed a multi-year deal with Creator/{{Mattel}} to distribute its games widely. Scene It? also released their first ''sequel'' pack that contain not a DVD with more questions, but an extra game piece and more trivia cards and it remained active until Paramount, who bought the company in 2008, closed it in 2012. Paramount sold the company to Patriarch Partners, forcing Lynn Tilton to preserve it in the near future.
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Screenlife LLC is a VideoGame developing company. Its founding date is 2009 {{UsefulNotes/Seattle}}-based game company best known for pioneering the DVD game genre. Founded in 2001 by entrepreneurs Craig Kinzer and Dave Long and it remained active until Paramount, who bought the company in 2008, closed it in 2012. Paramount sold the company to Patriarch Partners, forcing Lynn Tilton to preserve it in the near future.
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