Domain: jellyvision.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to jellyvision.com.
Comments · 7
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Re:You Don't Know Jack...on Netflix?
When I did corporate benefits enrollment last year, we had a tool called "Alex," which was also created by Jellyvision. Brought back great memories of YDKJ.
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Hey!
Combine this triple-monitor with the three-button keyboard from the other post, and you use them for some kind of über You Don't Know Jack .
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Cease and decist...I hereby order Phil and Cary to cease and decist using our trademarked phrase "You Don't Know Jack" to title their articles. We have been using this phrase for over a decade. Please see our website for more information.
Sincerely,
Jellyvision, Inc. -
Re:You Don't Know Jack does this too.
Yep, it recognizes Bastille Day, Halloween, Christmas, and even Super Bowl Sunday. Play one of the episodic versions on Super Bowl Sunday and you get a football/sports episode.
:)And of course it also does the other cool stuff, like responding differently whether you buzz in constantly or never buzz in, how often you answer incorrectly, and even referencing your earlier stupid, wrong answers.
Jellyvision has a whole manifesto and philosophy about making games that appear to interact in such ways. They call it iCi, the Interactive Conversation Interface. Their website has more.
It's kind of funny to read all this deep-ish game philosophy, and think that the result of that is a smart-ass host who says "Player 2, you piece of chicken-shit, you didn't even buzz in!!"
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related links and info
this link on CNN has a little more info on what will be "new" for Series2.
look for online games from the Jellyvision, maker of You Don't Know Jack and Smush.
also look for some sort of video on demand by Radiance Technologies Inc.
this is in addition to the Real Networks partnering and the USB support.
not quite the networking capability that i was hoping for but something nonetheless that might be interesting. -
related links and info
this link on CNN has a little more info on what will be "new" for Series2.
look for online games from the Jellyvision, maker of You Don't Know Jack and Smush.
also look for some sort of video on demand by Radiance Technologies Inc.
this is in addition to the Real Networks partnering and the USB support.
not quite the networking capability that i was hoping for but something nonetheless that might be interesting. -
related links and info
this link on CNN has a little more info on what will be "new" for Series2.
look for online games from the Jellyvision, maker of You Don't Know Jack and Smush.
also look for some sort of video on demand by Radiance Technologies Inc.
this is in addition to the Real Networks partnering and the USB support.
not quite the networking capability that i was hoping for but something nonetheless that might be interesting.