Buzz!
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Buzz! is a series of video games originated by Sleepydog Ltd.,[1][2] developed by Relentless Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe for the PlayStation 2 console. They are quiz games that sees the players answering trivia questions whilst competing in the fictional game show, Buzz. Created specifically with multi-player party gaming in mind, the series launched in October 2005 and to date is comprised of six games. The series will make the transition to the PlayStation 3 in 2008.[3]
In 2006 the second game in the Buzz series, Buzz! The Big Quiz, won the BAFTA for best Casual and Social game.[4]
As with most TV quiz shows the winner of the game is the player with the most points. The show uses a multi-round format with most games in the series featuring eight individual rounds. The exact rounds vary from game-to-game and more information about the rounds can be found in the individual articles. Each game is hosted by the titular Buzz (voiced by Jason Donovan in the English versions)
The games are played with buzzers - a set of four simple controllers that consist of four coloured answer buttons and a red buzzer. These are intended to replicate the buzzers often seen on TV quiz shows. The buzzers plug into a USB port and the game allows use of either one or two sets of buzzers allowing up to eight players in certain games. The games are usually marketed in two versions, a pack containing both game and buzzers for new purchasers or a game only version for players who already own a set of buzzers.
In January 2008 California-based Buzztime Entertainment filed a legal suit, in the Southern District of California, against Sony Computer Entertainment Europe alleging that Sony had violated several of its trademarks. The suit accused Sony of a "malicious, fraudulent, knowing, wilful, and deliberate" violation of its trademarks. In the suit Buzztime is seeking the recall and destruction of all infringing products and is asking the court for actual damages, punitive damages, legal fees and an order to the US Patent and Trademark Office not to register Sony's pending Buzz trademarks.[5]
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[edit] Buzz! series
The series launched in October 2005 with Buzz! The Music Quiz, which was followed by a general knowledge version Buzz! The Big Quiz. The alternation between specialist subject and general knowledge continued for the next three games in the series, The sports based Buzz! The Sports Quiz was followed by another general knowledge edition, Buzz! The Mega Quiz, and then another single subject edition based around films, Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz. The sequence was broken with the March 2008 release of Buzz! The Pop Quiz.
[edit] Buzz! Junior Series
In October 2006 a spin-off series of games designed for children started with the release of Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party. A second game, Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam, was released in May 2007, and a third, Buzz! Junior: Monster Rumble was released in November 2007. Unlike the quiz-based Buzz! games, the Buzz! Junior series features party games. Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party features 40 mini games, and Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam features 25. Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam introduced the option to play against computer players. The fourth game in the series, Buzz! Junior: Dino Den, is based around dinosaurs. It was released in February 2008.
Games in the Buzz! Junior series have been developed by Magenta Software, FreeStyleGames and Cohort Studios.
[edit] Buzz! Buzzers
The Buzz! Buzzer is a special controller set designed specifically for the Buzz! game series. The controller features four handsets, each of which has a large red buzzer button and four smaller coloured buttons for picking the answer from the on-screen options. The buzzer set is a USB device, and connects to the USB ports on the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3.
[edit] Games
[edit] Buzz! Main Games
- Buzz! The Music Quiz (2005)
- Buzz! The Big Quiz (2006)
- Buzz! The Sports Quiz (2006)
- Buzz! The Mega Quiz (2007)
- Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz (2007)
- Buzz! The Pop Quiz (2008)
[edit] Buzz! Junior Games
- Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party (2006)
- Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam (2007)
- Buzz! Junior: Monster Rumble (2007)
- Buzz! Junior: Dino Den (2008)
[edit] Buzz! Other Games
- Buzz! The Schools Quiz (2008) An educational version of Buzz! developed for use in UK schools.[6]
[edit] Under development
- Buzz! Quiz TV The first version of the game to appear on the PlayStation 3 console.
- Buzz!: Master Quiz The first Buzz! game for a hand-held console (PSP).[3]
[edit] Other versions
On 24 November 2006 Eidos released Who Wants to be a Millionaire - Party Edition This was the first third party game to support the use of Buzz! buzzers. The game features a single player game closely modelled on the original UK version TV show and a multi-player versions with various modes like Multi-Millionaire where players take it in turns to answer questions with elimination the penalty for a wrong answer the winner being the last player left standing. Millionaire Party allows players to steal questions from rivals.
[edit] References
- ^ Buzz is the business. icNorthWales (2008-10-25). Retrieved on 2008-02-07.
- ^ Buzz Relentless Q and A. thumbbandits.com (2008-10-25). Retrieved on 2008-02-07.
- ^ a b Bramwell, Tom (2008-02-01). Buzz! for PS3 and PSP this spring. Retrieved on 2008-02-05.
- ^ Games Nominations 2006. BAFTA (2006). Retrieved on 2008-02-01.
- ^ Sinclair, Brendan (2008-01-28). Sony Buzz-ed with trademark suit. Retrieved on 2008-02-05.
- ^ Bramwell, Tom (2007-01-11). Buzz!: The Schools Quiz. Eurogamer. Retrieved on 2008-02-05.
[edit] External links
- Buzz! official site
- Buzz! US site
- Buzz! Junior official website
- Sleepydog Ltd
- Relentless Software
- Magenta Software
- Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz
- Buzz! Junior: Monsters release date
- Who Wants to be a Millionaire - website of Buzz! version
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