Product Description Scene It? Box Office Smash, the second entry in the revolutionary movie trivia game on Xbox 360, will ignite your game night with totally new questions, movie puzzles and more high-definition (HD) content from real movies including some of Hollywood's latest blockbusters. Trivia night goes global as you challenge each other online over Xbox LIVE, customize your own characters, and access extra questions and localized content from films around the world.
You can literally put yourself into the game through custom characters that respond to your play and react to one another throughout the course of the game Downloadable content available via Xbox LIVE Marketplace and a content tracking system that minimizes question repeats
Amazon.com Product Description Scene It? Box Office Smash brings movie and trivia fans together for a game that provides hours of laughter as you challenge your friends and family to see whose movie knowledge reigns supreme reliving some of your favorite moments from the silver screen. Continuing the franchise’s social and engaging trivia experience on the Xbox 360, Scene It? Box Office Smash features all-new questions, more high-definition (HD) movie clips and several new puzzle types, giving you a trivia game overflowing with images as well as audio and video clips from hundreds of films you know and love.
The new game allows up to four teams to challenge one another from the comfort of a living room or via Xbox LIVE. With the new Xbox LIVE experience (coming November 19, 2008), Scene It? Box Office Smash lets players virtually put themselves into the game through custom avatars that respond to your play and react to one another throughout the course of the game.
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New Puzzles and New Movies Click to view larger | Your Avatar Puts You Into the Game Click to view larger | Can You Figure Out This Film? Click to view larger |
Scene It? Box Office Smash features more than 250 of Hollywood’s most recent blockbusters, family favorites and cult classics including:
¡Three Amigos! 27 Dresses 8 Mile A Mighty Heart A Very Brady Sequel Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein About a Boy Airplane! Aliens All About Eve All That Jazz Along Came Polly Alvin and the Chipmunks Amazon Women on the Moon American Beauty American Gangster American Pie 2 American Wedding An American Werewolf in London An Officer and a Gentleman Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy Aquamarine Babe Babe: Pig in the City Baby Mama Back to the Future Part III Backdraft Bad Boys Bad News Bears Bandits Batman Beauty Shop Bedazzled Bee Movie Being John Malkovich Bend It Like Beckham Beverly Hills Cop Big Big Momma's House Big Top Pee-wee Blades of Glory Blue Hawaii Born on the Fourth of July Bride of Chucky Bride of Frankenstein Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason Bruce Almighty Cape Fear Casino Catch Me If You Can Charade Charlie Bartlett Charlie Wilson's War Charlotte's Web Cheaper by the Dozen Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke Chicken Run Children of Men Child's Play Cleopatra Cloverfield Clue Clueless Cocoon Creature from the Black Lagoon Cry Baby Curious George Dawn of the Dead Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid Deck the Halls Definitely, Maybe Die Hard Disturbia Do the Right Thing Doom Dracula Dragnet Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story Dreamgirls E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Eastern Promises Edward Scissorhands El Dorado Election Elizabeth Elizabeth: The Golden Age Elizabethtown Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Evan Almighty | Ever After Failure to Launch Ferris Bueller's Day Off Fever Pitch Field of Dreams Fight Club Firestarter Fletch Flicka Flushed Away Forgetting Sarah Marshall Forrest Gump Frankenstein Friday Night Lights Galaxy Quest Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Georgia Rule Get Shorty Ghost Grease Hannibal Harry and the Hendersons Hatari! Head of State Hellboy 2: The Golden Army High Anxiety High Noon History of the World Part I Home Alone Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Hot Rod How Stella Got Her Groove Back How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry I Think I Love My Wife I, Robot In Her Shoes In the Heat of the Night Independence Day Inside Man Invasion of the Body Snatchers Jarhead Jaws Johnny English Juno Jurassic Park Jurassic Park III King Kong King Kong (1976) Knocked Up Kung Fu Panda Lars and the Real Girl Leatherheads Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events Lions For Lambs Little Miss Sunshine Love Actually Major League Mamma Mia! Man of the Year Margot at the Wedding Mean Girls Miracle on 34th Street Mission: Impossible III Monty Python and the Holy Grail Monty Python's Life of Brian Monty Python's The Meaning of Life Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mystery Men Nanny McPhee Napoleon Dynamite Night at the Museum Norbit Old School On Golden Pond Over the Hedge Overboard Paper Moon Parenthood Planes, Trains and Automobiles Predator Pretty in Pink Pride & Prejudice Prime Raising Arizona Revenge of the Nerds Rio Grande Rocky Balboa | Roman Holiday Rosemary's Baby Save the Last Dance Say Anything… Schindler's List Serenity Shallow Hal Shane Showgirls Shrek Shrek 2 Shrek the Third Sixteen Candles Slap Shot Slaughterhouse-Five Soul Plane Soul Plane South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Spartacus Stardust Staying Alive Street Fighter Stuck on You Sunset Boulevard Superstar Surviving Christmas Swimfan The 40 Year-Old Virgin The Addams Family The Amityville Horror The Bourne Ultimatum The Brady Bunch Movie The Breakfast Club The Brothers Grimm The Cat in the Hat The Chronicles of Riddick The Comebacks The Day After Tomorrow The Devil Wears Prada The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift The Flamingo Kid The Frighteners The Good Shepherd The Heartbreak Kid The Holiday The Invisible Man The Jerk The Ladies Man The Last King of Scotland The Last Starfighter The Longest Yard The Lost World: Jurassic Park The Mummy The Naked Gun The Nutty Professor The Pink Panther The Princess Bride The Producers The Quiet Man The Ring The Scorpion King The Skeleton Key The Spiderwick Chronicles The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie The Stepford Wives The Sting The Terminator The Truman Show The Untouchables There's Something About Mary To Catch a Thief Tommy Boy Top Secret! Trading Places Transformers Tremors Valley of the Dolls Van Helsing Waitress Walk the Line Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Wanted Weird Science Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins White Christmas Wimbledon Xanadu Year of the Dog You, Me and Dupree Young Frankenstein |
almost as fun as the first one
This is the second Scene It game foe XBOX360. It comes with everything you need, game and buzzers for four people or teams. The game itself is fun, as was the first one. My only complaint is that in this second version, you see alot of the same movie clips over and over... not always with the same questions, so you probably have as many new questions as the first one.
A lot of fun for us movie nerds out there.
So I bought the bundle with the four controllers and when it arrived I immediately ripped it open and threw it in the 360 like a Frisbee (cause I'm that good). Grabbed a couple friends and started playing. We all had a good time playing the MANY different puzzles. There were a lot of different movies in here which keeps the excitement going. So basically what you get is the game, 4 controllers, and a tiny RF box for the controllers.
That RF box is one of only 2 things I don't like about this. Seriously...RF? Well, I think it's RF. Basically you HAVE to make sure the controllers can see the little box so you can answer. And you HAVE to make it point at it. I had it pointed in the air once and it would not answer the question. That is really annoying. And then the only other gripe I have is the bonus points between rounds. Sometimes they just give to many points away...for NOT BEING GOOD. My friend beat me twice because of this. Even he said that was a little stupid for the loser to get a lot of points like that. Sure it's nice to give them some to keep the game close and fun, but don't give so many that it almost becomes ridiculously easy for the loser to win. Well, that's really the only two things and it wasn't enough to make me drop the score.
Also Xbox Live is pretty active for the game and I've never really had a problem with finding people to play with.
As of this post there has been one new Downloaded Content release for the game with a bunch of new movies. Pretty cool.
I would definitely buy this game if you're a lover of movies. It's a lot of fun.
P.S. Wanna beat me? Find me on there sometime. The name is kegrun79.
Fun!
I gave this game 4 stars only because everything is multiple choice so it makes it very easy and people can buzz in whenever they want and look at the answers so if you are quick with the buzzer you have the advantage. It is alot of fun though. We have played 2 and 3 players fun both ways but you get to answer more wth less players. I would definetly recommend buying!
Two Colors?
This is a great game. It is a lot of fun.
I had a problem though. I bought the bundle from Target and when I got it home I had four remotes and only two colors (yellow and orange). If you buy the bundle, keep the receipt and check to make sure you have all four colors. [...]
Even funner than the dvd board game
I highly recommend this product. My husband and I have spent countless hours playing this game and every friend we have introduced it to has loved it. The provided controllers work great. The puzzles are varied and creative. Best of all, it isn't turn based so everyone gets to play at once (in contrast to the board game which is turn based). This game has a fairly wide variety of movie clips and questions, including movies that just barely came out. This product should be fun for everyone who enjoys watching movies and it is a great family game (or couples game) for the Xbox 360.