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Buzz!: Master Quiz is a 2008 party video game developed by Relentless Software and Curve Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Portable. [2] [3] It is the first game in the Buzz! series to be made for a handheld console as well as the first game to be developed by Curve Studios as a primary developer.
Four contestants, already renowned for their mastery of the question/answer format, challenge each other for the title of QuizMaster and a potential prize pool of $1,000,000. [2] There are essentially two components to the show. The first part involves five rounds of questions and answers, where contestants buzz in to give their response.
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.
A companion game titled Mastermind Quizmaster was released at the same time and was meant to be used in conjunction with the first game. It allowed the user to write their own questions. [ 14 ] Home Computing Weekly reviewed both games and gave them two out of five stars and said: "I have no doubt that someone, somewhere, will find these two ...
Quizmaster can refer to: Game show host , a quizmaster on a broadcast program Quizmaster , an alternate universe superhero version of the DC Comics supervillain The Riddler
After having dominated the pin game for days, Biles, who won gold with the U.S. in Tuesday’s gymnastics team final, got a come-from-behind challenge as Snoop Dogg’s signature entry — a ...
The themes of many SWP games were (and still are) based on popular TV quiz shows, board games or other aspects of popular culture. Initially quiz machines were 20p play offering a £10 maximum prize per play. This was increased to £12 in 1988 and £20 around 1991. Appearing in 1994 JPM's Monopoly SWP was the first 50p play machine.
The players may choose the overall length of the game (15, 30, or 45 minutes) [8] and the type of questions being asked (older music, newer music, or both). [5] If there is a score tie by the end of the quiz, a tie-breaker round will start. [4] Besides the main game, there are other two modes: Quickfire Quiz and Quizmaster Quiz.