Jellyvision

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Jellyvision is a multimedia production company founded by Harry Gottlieb best known for making the You Don't Know Jack games.

They're also known for inventing "iCi," the Interactive Conversation Interface - a set of guidelines and principles for creating an interactive conversation with the user. Examples of this and a full set of guidelines are available on their website.

They also serve as a contractor for companies looking to create their own iCi conversations. Some companies that have had iCi conversations created for them include Compass Learning, #YES, Autodesk, ConnectEDU, Phillips, and many more.

Currently they are licensing their TalkShow multimedia authoring environment along with training to companies to create their own iCi conversations.

They were originally named Learn Television and produced a number of edutainment titles, such as That's A Fact, Jack, before branching out into adult multimedia. At this point, they changed their name to remove the educational reference, picking Burnt Jellyvision (a form of their original name, as would be used in a You Don't Know Jack 'Gibberish' Question), but eventually decided to just use Jellyvision.

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