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* ''Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action!'' (2007, UsefulNotes/Xbox360 (published by [[Creator/XboxGameStudios Microsoft Game Studios]]), the franchise's first video game)

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* ''Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action!'' (2007, UsefulNotes/Xbox360 Platform/Xbox360 (published by [[Creator/XboxGameStudios Microsoft Game Studios]]), the franchise's first video game)



* ''Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen!'' (2009, Xbox 360, UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} (published by Creator/WarnerBrosInteractiveEntertainment))
* ''Scene It? Twilight'' (2009, Wii, UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, PC (published by Creator/{{Konami}}))

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* ''Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen!'' (2009, Xbox 360, UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} Platform/PlayStation3, Platform/{{Wii}} (published by Creator/WarnerBrosInteractiveEntertainment))
* ''Scene It? Twilight'' (2009, Wii, UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, Platform/NintendoDS, PC (published by Creator/{{Konami}}))
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* ''Scene It? {{Creator/Nick|elodeon}} Edition'' (2006, themed to Nick's lineup at that time and hosted by WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants)

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* ''Scene It? {{Creator/Nick|elodeon}} Edition'' (2006, themed to Nick's lineup at that time and hosted by WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants)WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants (Creator/TomKenny))
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* ''Scene It? {{Creator/Nick|elodeon}} Edition'' (2006, themed to Nick's lineup at that time)

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* ''Scene It? {{Creator/Nick|elodeon}} Edition'' (2006, themed to Nick's lineup at that time)time and hosted by WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants)
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A line of UsefulNotes/{{DVD}} board games by Creator/{{Screenlife|LLC}}. ''Scene It?'' is mainly their flagship title which was introduced in 2002 to critical acclaim with their first title (originally known as ''The DVD Movie Game''), it combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers. The main goal is to be the first player to enter the winner's circle while traversing through a foldable game board. The game uses to dice one to show how far the game piece moves and another one to determine what type of challenges you may face. To date, multiple versions of the game were released throughout the 2000s and the early 2010s. The games used Screenlife's trademark Optreve DVD technology to automatically shuffle the questions and puzzlers every time the game is played.

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A line of UsefulNotes/{{DVD}} board games by Creator/{{Screenlife|LLC}}. ''Scene It?'' is mainly their flagship title which was introduced in 2002 to critical acclaim with their first title (originally known as ''The DVD Movie Game''), it combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers. The main goal is to be the first player to enter the winner's circle while traversing through a foldable game board. The game uses to dice one to show how far the game piece moves and another one to determine what type of challenges you may the players might face. To date, multiple versions of the game were released throughout the 2000s and the early 2010s. The games used Screenlife's trademark Optreve DVD technology to automatically shuffle the questions and puzzlers every time the game is played.
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* ''Scene It? Music Edition (2005, themed to music in general)

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* ''Scene It? Music Edition Edition'' (2005, themed to music in general)
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A line of UsefulNotes/{{DVD}} board games by Creator/{{Screenlife|LLC}}. ''Scene It?'' is mainly their flagship title. Introduced in 2002 to critical acclaim with their first title (originally known as ''The DVD Movie Game''), it combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers. The main goal is to be the first player to enter the winner's circle while traversing through a foldable game board. The game uses to dice one to show how far the game piece moves and another one to determine what type of challenges you may face. To date, multiple versions of the game were released throughout the 2000s and the early 2010s. The games used Screenlife's trademark Optreve DVD technology to automatically shuffle the questions and puzzlers every time the game is played.

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A line of UsefulNotes/{{DVD}} board games by Creator/{{Screenlife|LLC}}. ''Scene It?'' is mainly their flagship title. Introduced title which was introduced in 2002 to critical acclaim with their first title (originally known as ''The DVD Movie Game''), it combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers. The main goal is to be the first player to enter the winner's circle while traversing through a foldable game board. The game uses to dice one to show how far the game piece moves and another one to determine what type of challenges you may face. To date, multiple versions of the game were released throughout the 2000s and the early 2010s. The games used Screenlife's trademark Optreve DVD technology to automatically shuffle the questions and puzzlers every time the game is played.
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** ''Scene It? Harry Potter 2nd Edition (2007, adds content from ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'')

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** ''Scene It? Harry Potter 2nd Edition Edition'' (2007, adds content from ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'')
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** ''Scene It? Franchise/TheTwilightSaga Edition'' (2010, themed to all three films in the series, one of the first few games to add My Puzzle challenges and revised rules)

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** ''Scene It? Franchise/TheTwilightSaga Literature/TheTwilightSaga Edition'' (2010, themed to all three films in the series, one of the first few games to add My Puzzle challenges and revised rules)
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** ''Scene It? The Twilight Saga Edition'' (2010, themed to all three films in the series, one of the first few games to add My Puzzle challenges and revised rules)

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** ''Scene It? The Twilight Saga Franchise/TheTwilightSaga Edition'' (2010, themed to all three films in the series, one of the first few games to add My Puzzle challenges and revised rules)
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** ''Scene It? Disney 2nd Edition (adds more Disney & Pixar questions and puzzlers)

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** ''Scene It? Disney 2nd Edition (adds Edition'' (2007, adds more Disney & Pixar questions and puzzlers)
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* ''Scene It? Sports powered by Creator/{{ESPN}} (2005, themed to ESPN's sports lineup at that time and hosted by Dan Patrick)

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* ''Scene It? Sports powered by Creator/{{ESPN}} Creator/{{ESPN}}'' (2005, themed to ESPN's sports lineup at that time and hosted by Dan Patrick)
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* ''Scene It? Sports powered by Creator/{{ESPN}} (2005, themed to ESPN's sports lineup at that time)

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* ''Scene It? Sports powered by Creator/{{ESPN}} (2005, themed to ESPN's sports lineup at that time)time and hosted by Dan Patrick)



* ''Scene It? {{Literature/Twilight|2005}} Edition'' (2009, themed to the first ''Twilight'' film)

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* ''Scene It? {{Literature/Twilight|2005}} Edition'' (2009, themed to the first ''Twilight'' film)film and hosted by Dr. Carlisle Cullen (Creator/PeterFacinelli))
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A line of DVD board games by Creator/{{Screenlife|LLC}}. ''Scene It?'' is mainly their flagship title. Introduced in 2002 to critical acclaim with their first title (originally known as ''The DVD Movie Game''), it combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers. The main goal is to be the first player to enter the winner's circle while traversing through a foldable game board. The game uses to dice one to show how far the game piece moves and another one to determine what type of challenges you may face. To date, multiple versions of the game were released throughout the 2000s and the early 2010s. The games used Screenlife's trademark Optreve DVD technology to automatically shuffle the questions and puzzlers every time the game is played.

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A line of DVD UsefulNotes/{{DVD}} board games by Creator/{{Screenlife|LLC}}. ''Scene It?'' is mainly their flagship title. Introduced in 2002 to critical acclaim with their first title (originally known as ''The DVD Movie Game''), it combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers. The main goal is to be the first player to enter the winner's circle while traversing through a foldable game board. The game uses to dice one to show how far the game piece moves and another one to determine what type of challenges you may face. To date, multiple versions of the game were released throughout the 2000s and the early 2010s. The games used Screenlife's trademark Optreve DVD technology to automatically shuffle the questions and puzzlers every time the game is played.
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* ''Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action!'' (2007, UsefulNotes/Xbox360 (published by [[Creator/XboxGameStudios Microsoft Game Studios]], the franchise's first video game)

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* ''Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action!'' (2007, UsefulNotes/Xbox360 (published by [[Creator/XboxGameStudios Microsoft Game Studios]], Studios]]), the franchise's first video game)
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* ''Scene It? Twilight'' (2009, Wii, UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, PC (published by Creator/{{Konami}})

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* ''Scene It? Twilight'' (2009, Wii, UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, PC (published by Creator/{{Konami}})Creator/{{Konami}}))
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* ''Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action!'' (2007, VideoGames/XBox360 (published by [[Creator/XboxGameStudios Microsoft Game Studios]], the franchise's first video game)

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* ''Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action!'' (2007, VideoGames/XBox360 UsefulNotes/Xbox360 (published by [[Creator/XboxGameStudios Microsoft Game Studios]], the franchise's first video game)
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* ''Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action!'' (2007, VideoGames/Xbox360 (published by [[Creator/XboxGamesStudios Microsoft Game Studios]], the franchise's first video game)

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* ''Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action!'' (2007, VideoGames/Xbox360 VideoGames/XBox360 (published by [[Creator/XboxGamesStudios [[Creator/XboxGameStudios Microsoft Game Studios]], the franchise's first video game)

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A line of DVD board games by Creator/{{Screenlife}}. ''Scene It?'' is mainly their flagship title. Introduced in 2002 to critical acclaim with their first title (originally known as ''The DVD Movie Game''), it combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers. The main goal is to be the first player to enter the winner's circle while traversing through a foldable game board. The game uses to dice one to show how far the game piece moves and another one to determine what type of challenges you may face. To date, multiple versions of the game were released throughout the 2000s and the early 2010s. The games used Screenlife's trademark Optreve DVD technology to automatically shuffle the questions and puzzlers every time the game is played.

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A line of DVD board games by Creator/{{Screenlife}}.Creator/{{Screenlife|LLC}}. ''Scene It?'' is mainly their flagship title. Introduced in 2002 to critical acclaim with their first title (originally known as ''The DVD Movie Game''), it combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers. The main goal is to be the first player to enter the winner's circle while traversing through a foldable game board. The game uses to dice one to show how far the game piece moves and another one to determine what type of challenges you may face. To date, multiple versions of the game were released throughout the 2000s and the early 2010s. The games used Screenlife's trademark Optreve DVD technology to automatically shuffle the questions and puzzlers every time the game is played.



!!''Scene It?'' provides examples of:
* CashCowFranchise: Being Screenlife's flagship title, they didn't stop there. Thanks to Mattel, the company expanded globally and thus began releasing a wide number of editions from popular franchises and other DVD games that are not related to ''Scene It?''.
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[[quoteright:450:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1_422.jpg [[{{Tagline}} Have you Scene It?]]]]
A line of DVD board games by Creator/{{Screenlife}}. ''Scene It?'' is mainly their flagship title. Introduced in 2002 to critical acclaim with their first title (originally known as ''The DVD Movie Game''), it combined movie trivia with in-disc clips, questions and puzzlers. The main goal is to be the first player to enter the winner's circle while traversing through a foldable game board. The game uses to dice one to show how far the game piece moves and another one to determine what type of challenges you may face. To date, multiple versions of the game were released throughout the 2000s and the early 2010s. The games used Screenlife's trademark Optreve DVD technology to automatically shuffle the questions and puzzlers every time the game is played.

!!List of games
[[folder:DVD Games]]
* ''Scene It? The DVD Movie Game'' (2002, the one that started it all)
** ''Scene It Sequel Pack'' (2003, an add-on sequel for the first game)
** ''Scene It? Deluxe Edition'' (2004, the deluxe edition of the original, which adds an additional disc, two game pieces, more trivia cards and a Party Play mode)
*''Scene It? Jr.'' (2003, the same game, but aimed at children with added trivia from TV, music and sports)
* ''Scene It? [[Franchise/{{JamesBond}} 007]] Edition'' (2004, themed to all Bond films until ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' and hosted by Creator/JohnCleese)
** Scene It? 007 Collector's Edition (2006, adds content from ''Film/{{Casino Royale|2006}}'')
* ''Scene It? TV Edition'' (2004, themed to general entertainment TV content)
* ''Scene It? Creator/{{Turner Classic Movies}} Edition'' (2004, themed to titles from the TCM library)
* ''Scene It? Creator/{{Disney}} Edition'' (2004, the first original ''Scene It?'' game to be distributed by {{Creator/Mattel}} themed to Disney and Creator/{{Pixar}} titles)
** ''Scene It? Disney 2nd Edition (adds more Disney & Pixar questions and puzzlers)
* ''Scene It? Squabble'' (2005, which adds an extra die to determine which question is related to male, female or, yin-yang as well as changing up the formula)
* ''Scene It? Creator/{{HBO}} Game Pack'' (2005, themed to HBO's shows)
* ''Scene It? Sports powered by Creator/{{ESPN}} (2005, themed to ESPN's sports lineup at that time)
* ''Scene It? Franchise/HarryPotter Edition'' (2005, themed to Harry Potter films, including ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'')
** ''Scene It? Harry Potter 2nd Edition (2007, adds content from ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'')
** ''Scene It? Harry Potter: The Complete Cinematic Journey Edition'' (2011, adds the rest of the saga)
* ''Scene It? Creator/WarnerBros Television: 50th Anniversary Edition'' (2005, themed to Warner Bros.' TV lineup)
* ''Scene It? Series/{{Friends}} Edition'' (2005, themed to the ''Friends'' TV show)
* ''Scene It? Music Edition (2005, themed to music in general)
* ''Scene It? Series/TheOC Game Pack'' (2006, themed to ''The OC'' TV show)
* ''Scene It? {{Creator/Nick|elodeon}} Edition'' (2006, themed to Nick's lineup at that time)
* ''Scene It? FIFA Edition'' (2006, themed to FIFA-related UsefulNotes/AssociationFootball events, Europe only)
* ''Scene It? Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}} Edition'' (2006, themed to Marvel's franchises, notably the first edition to come in a Deluxe tin first rather than a rectangle boxed version)
* ''Scene It? Movie 2nd Edition'' (2007, adds more movie-related questions and puzzlers)
* ''Scene It? Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' Edition (2007, themed to the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series)
* ''Scene It? Series/DoctorWho Edition'' (2008, themed to the current incarnation of ''Doctor Who'', UK only)
* ''Scene It? Series/{{Seinfeld}} Edition'' (2008, themed to the ''Seinfeld'' TV show)
* ''Scene It? Creator/DisneyChannel Edition'' (2008, themed to the Disney Channel's lineup at that time)
* ''Scene It? [[Main/TheEighties 80's]] Edition'' (2009, themed to 80's-related content)
* ''Scene It? WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Edition'' (2009, themed to ''The Simpsons'' animated show)
* ''Scene It? Franchise/StarTrek Edition'' (2009, themed to ''Star Trek'' movies and TV shows)
* ''Scene It? {{Literature/Twilight|2005}} Edition'' (2009, themed to the first ''Twilight'' film)
** ''Scene It? The Twilight Saga Edition'' (2010, themed to all three films in the series, one of the first few games to add My Puzzle challenges and revised rules)
* ''Scene It? Comedy Movies Edition'' (2010, themed to comedy films in general)
* ''Scene It? Disney Magical Moments'' (2010, adds more games, questions and puzzlers from Disney and Pixar titles)
* '' Scene It? Series/{{Glee}} Edition'' (2011, themed to ''Glee'')
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action!'' (2007, VideoGames/Xbox360 (published by [[Creator/XboxGamesStudios Microsoft Game Studios]], the franchise's first video game)
* ''Scene It? Box Office Smash!'' (2009, Xbox 360, the sequel to ''Lights, Camera, Action!'')
* ''Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen!'' (2009, Xbox 360, UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} (published by Creator/WarnerBrosInteractiveEntertainment))
* ''Scene It? Twilight'' (2009, Wii, UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, PC (published by Creator/{{Konami}})
* ''Scene It? Movie Night'' (2011, Xbox 360, [=PlayStation=] 3)
[[/folder]]
!!''Scene It?'' provides examples of:
* CashCowFranchise: Being Screenlife's flagship title, they didn't stop there. Thanks to Mattel, the company expanded globally and thus began releasing a wide number of editions from popular franchises and other DVD games that are not related to ''Scene It?''.
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