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QB1: The Game is a trivia-based interactive entertainment platform developed by NTN Buzztime. [1] Launched in 1984, QB1 has become a popular choice for entertainment in bars, restaurants, and other social venues.
NTN Buzztime is a company that produces interactive entertainment across many different platforms. Its most well-known product, simply called Buzztime, and formerly known as the NTN Network, since 1985, broadcasts trivia and other games via broadband over a national network to over 3,800 bars and restaurants in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean.
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 ...
Trivia and its related assets from NTN Buzztime. [27] Beginning in March 2020, as COVID-19 mandated the shutdown of bars and restaurants nationwide, Sporcle Events began to host online trivia in various formats. The company hosts hundreds of virtual trivia nights on Zoom every week, with participants paying $5 per device they use to join the ...
Showdown (game), a word and trivia game; Showdown (NTN/Buzztime Game), an online trivia game; Showdown (poker), the final round in a poker match; Showdown (sport), a sport for the blind and visually impaired; Showdown, briefly-used basketball name for the NBA Finals in the 1980s; Showdown: Legends of Wrestling, a 2004 video game
Trivia Crack is available in more than 180 countries, ranking #1 in trivia games in 125 of them. Board games, consumer products and experiences, as well as the animated series Triviatopia, inspired by its characters, complete the experience. The franchise is developed by the company Etermax, whose teams are located in the Americas and Europe.
The second Congress moved to Las Vegas and was held in conjunction with an open quiz bowl tournament. Featured speakers included former Starcade host Mark Richards, all-time Who Wants to Be a Millionaire winner Kevin Olmstead, a presentation from NTN Buzztime, a presentation about the World's Largest Trivia Contest staged each year by 90FM in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, and the first appearance ...
Coinciding with the peak of popularity for the board game Trivial Pursuit and the installation of electronic trivia games (e.g. NTN Buzztime) in pubs and bars, [21] Jeopardy! was slowly becoming a major success despite some markets still airing it in unfavorable time slots. One such market was New York City, the largest in the United States.