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Scene It?is aninteractive filmseries created by Screenlife Games, in which players answertriviaquestions aboutfilmsorpop culture.The games were first developed to be played with questions read from trivia cards or viewed on atelevisionfrom an includedDVDor based on clips from movies, TV shows, music videos, sports and other popular culture phenomena.Scene It?was released on mobile and console platforms. After discontinuation in 2012, the series was revived in 2022, with streaming functionality replacing DVDs. It is owned byParamount Picturessince 2008.
Scene It? | |
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Genre | Trivia |
Creator(s) | Screenlife Games |
Publisher(s) | Screenlife Games (2002–2012) Mattel(2003–2008) Imagination GamesandParamount Pictures(2022–present) |
First release | Movie Edition |
Latest release | Movies Edition 2022 |
History
editScreenlife Games,the game company that invented and producedScene It?,was founded in 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.
The game's inception came from David's use of VHS tapes for Halloween parties, which sparked Craig's idea of utilizing DVDs and DVD players as game machines. They devised a code to embed on DVDs that transformed any DVD player into a random game machine. With hundreds of millions of DVD players already distributed worldwide,Scene It?quickly gained popularity.
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 involvement from all of the major studios including Universal Pictures, 20th Century Studios, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Sony Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, and DreamWorks Pictures. These studios were among the most prominent and influential in the film industry at that time.
Their first breakthrough came when Angela Lansbury agreed to be featured in the game, followed by Tom Cruise. With studios, Universal and Fox, plus a few notable actors on board, Screenlife's licensing business flourished. The company established two royalty pools—one for studios and one for actors—encompassing thousands of individuals or entities.
To enhance gameplay, they incorporated elements from other popular games like Concentration and Pictionary, creating unique play scenarios that challenged participants with movie-themed questions. For instance, Craig's youngest son, Austin, conceived the idea of using Concentration by displaying a spinning top on the screen, followed by an image of a gun after a few seconds, prompting players to guess the movie. These innovative additions were provided free of charge, incurring no additional expenses to Screenlife.
One of their additional secrets to success was the transition from selling mere discs to creating an entire board game in a large game box. This strategic move boosted the retail price from $10 to $50, further solidifying their market position and profitability.Scene It?debuted during Christmas 2002 through Wizards of the Coast and Nordstrom. Its initial season of sales exceeded all expectations, surpassing the competition, despite the countless games that fail to gain traction each year.
Recognizing the game's potential, Mattel secured a licensing agreement, leading to its availability in Walmart and stores nationwide. On October 7, 2008,Paramount Pictures,a division ofViacom,closed on its acquisition of Screenlife, marking a significant monetization for the company. Screenlife's establishment coincided with the widespread adoption of DVD players, and its sale occurred just before the rise of streaming and other digital media. The series was discontinued in 2012 when Paramount closed the studio.[1]
In 2022, Paramount revivedScene It?as a streaming board game.[2]
Gameplay
editPlayers choose either a short or full game by adjusting the "Flextime" game board: For a short game, the board is folded so fewer spaces show. Each player throws asix-sided dieto see who goes first. Then, the player rolls both the ordinary die and a customized eight-sided "category die" to see how far they move, and what challenge they face. The challenge can range from a trivia card question, a DVD challenge, ( "My Play" (where a selected clip is shown and the player who is on their turn answers the question) or "All Play" (where all players can answer a non-clip question)), or they may have to draw a "Buzz card" where they follow it's instructions and the turn ends. (Cards are often renamed in special editions, such as a "Prime Directive" card in theStar Trekedition). If the roller wins the challenge, they can go again, but if they lose, the dice are handed to the next player (except in "all play" as the first player to answer the question is not the player who is on their turn they can give another player a buzz card or move forward one space, if a tie occurs a tie-breaker from the DVD is used). This process keeps going until someone hits the All Play to Win stop sign, in which that player must win one final All Play, in which everyone participates, in order to win. If not, they go to ring 3 of the zone called Final Cut and the other player who answers the question can move forward three spaces or give another player a buzz card (though players in final cut are immune from them.) There, they must answer 3 questions right. If that falls through, then on the next turn they only have to answer 2 questions, and if they fail that as well, they answer 1 question on every following turn. If a Final Cut challenge is won, then they win the game, and they get to watch a victory scene on the DVD.
All DVDs ofScene It?use Optreve DVD Enhancement Technology, designed to reshuffle itself every time it is inserted into the DVD player. In some instances, the DVD player may reset the system, and in this case, the DVD will reshuffle itself before returning players to the game menu. If a question from a previous game is shown in the same session, players can hit the "Return" button on their remote in order to start a new question. In addition, some my play clips from previous games may be reused though may show a different question. Some DVD players do not support this technology, but players can choose from 20 to 25 (depends on version) pre-set games to play. As their title suggests, these game sets are not random, and stay constant, no matter how many times the DVD is reset.
List of games
editMain series releases
edit- Movie Edition
- JuniorEdition
- MusicEdition
- TVEdition
- ESPNPresents: Sports Edition
- 80sEdition
- Squabble
- Movie2nd Edition
- Comedy MoviesEdition
- Harry Potter1st Edition
- Harry Potter2nd Edition
- Harry Potter:The Complete Cinematic Journey
- DisneyEdition
- Disney2nd Edition
- Disney Magical Moments
- Pirates of the CaribbeanEdition
- Disney ChannelEdition
- Warner Bros. Television50th Anniversary Edition
- Turner Classic MoviesEdition
- NickelodeonEdition
- The SimpsonsEdition
- SeinfeldEdition
- Star TrekEdition
- Doctor WhoEdition
- FriendsEdition
- Marvel ComicsEdition
- Gute Zeiten Schlechte ZeitenEdition
- TwilightEdition
- Twilight SagaEdition
- GleeEdition
- FIFAEdition
- James BondCollectors Edition
- MoviesEdition (2022)
Game Packs
editGame Packs are expansions that can be added to anyScene It?Game or can be played by themselves.
- Deluxe Movie Edition
- Sequel Pack
- James BondEdition
- HBOEdition
- Warner Bros. Television50th Anniversary Edition
- The O.C.Edition
- DisneyMovieEdition
"To Go!": Editions
editTo Go! Editions are versions of standard games that were meant to be played in cars using portable DVD players or a car's built in DVD player. The board was smaller and used magnetic pieces to stick to the board.
- MoviesEdition
- JuniorEdition
- TVEdition
- MusicEdition
- 80's MusicEdition
- Marvel ComicsEdition
- DisneyMovieEdition
Canceled editions
editIn 2012, in celebration ofScene It?'s 10th anniversary, two games were announced. These games would be canceled as Paramount Pictures closed Screenlife later that year.
- Star WarsEdition
- Movie Night Edition
Video games
editAvideo gameversion ofScene It?,entitledScene It? Lights, Camera, Actionwas released for theXbox 360on November 6, 2007. It featured 20 new game modes/categories and special game show-style "Big Button Controllers".The first sequel,Scene It? Box Office Smashwas released on October 28, 2008, featuring the newXbox 360 Avatars.A second sequel,Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen!was released on November 17, 2009, for Xbox 360,PlayStation 3,andWii.Opting for a multi-platform approach, this title abandoned the avatars in favor of more generic characters. AfterScene It? Twilighttwo sequels were released: on November 18, 2010,Scene It? Harry Potter HDfor iOS and on November 30, 2011,Scene It? Movie Nightfor Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Two unsuccessful, web-only versions of the game,Scene It? Online,andScene It? Daily,[3][4]were made available online, on Facebook, and on mobile platforms.Scene It? Onlineborrowed strongly from the DVD games' format, including video clips, sound clips, and puzzles.Scene It? Dailywas predominantly text based, and represented a major departure from the multimedia-centric roots of the series.[4]
A sampler disc was made for the Harry Potter Scene It? game which had the same content as the game disc in the full game, but it didn’t come with the board, the cards, or the dice. It also came with a bonus feature which was a behind the scenes featurette of the making of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
References
edit- ^Tu, Janet I. (2012-03-07)."Maker of Scene It? movie-trivia game shutting down".The Seattle Times.Archivedfrom the original on 2022-08-08.Retrieved2022-08-08.
- ^Gamestar+."Scene It? is BACK and BETTER THAN EVER! Are you ready to play the ultimate Hollywood trivia game? All hosted by Mario Lopez, game night just got 🔥!".Twitter.Archivedfrom the original on Aug 3, 2022.Retrieved2022-08-08.
- ^Bishop, Todd (July 13, 2011)."'Scene It?' goes daily with unified trivia game across web, devices ".GeekWire.Archivedfrom the original on 27 February 2018.Retrieved27 February2018.
- ^abWebster, Andrew (July 19, 2011)."Scene It? Daily Review".GameZebo.Archivedfrom the original on Aug 18, 2022.Retrieved27 February2018.