New James Bond 007 `Scene It?` DVD game due out October 2004
Screenlife, LLC, creator of Scene It?® The DVD Game, announces an addition to its DVD game line-up: Scene It? James Bond Edition, reports
Yahoo Finance.
Like the original, the James Bond edition combines interactive DVD entertainment, including scenes, images and questions from all 20 Bond movies, with a traditional board game. Scene It? James Bond Edition covers more than 40 years of James Bond movies.
Scene It? James Bond Edition features some of James Bond's most memorable moments on film spanning from Dr. No to Die Another Day. The game is the result of a licensing relationship with Eon Productions/Danjaq, LLC, the affiliated companies that control all worldwide merchandising of the James Bond franchise, in cooperation with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
"We polled our Scene It? fan base and we received an overwhelming response to make our next edition of the game the James Bond edition," said Dave Long, co-founder and CEO of Screenlife. "James Bond is a timeless character who spans many generations. Everyone enjoys the intrigue, suspense and sex appeal of the Bond films."
Scene It? James Bond Edition will be available in October 2004 at national department and specialty stores and online at www.sceneit.com. Retailing for $49.99, Scene It? James Bond Edition contains a DVD with more than 700 on-screen challenges, 600 trivia card questions, 30 Q Cards, a Flextime(TM) game board and 007-themed collectible game pieces.
The success of the original Scene It? game was unprecedented, selling more units in its launch season than Trivial Pursuit, Pictionary and Cranium combined in their launch seasons. In June of 2003, Screenlife signed a mass-market distribution marketing deal with Mattel, Inc. Scene It? was also one of only five nominees for the Toy Industry Association's prestigious 2003 Game of the Year award; Scene It? Jr. recently received a 2004 Parents' Choice Award in the Fun Stuff category from the Parents' Choice Foundation.
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