
Buzz!: Over a decade of party quiz showmanship, where players buzz in with wireless controllers for trivia glory in Sony's vibrant game show series from PS2 debuts to PSP portability, igniting laughter, competition, and social gaming.
Nothing bends your brain like Buzz! Give you and your friends a mad mental workout with Buzz's brain-bending pocket puzzles on PSP. Buzz swaps his trademark suits and the bright lights of the studio for a lab coat and clipboard in Buzz!: Brain Bender - a light, entertaining and humorous way to give your brain a workout. Colourful, entertaining brain games, designed to be instantly understandable, fast-paced and accessible for all ages let you test your cognitive mojo or take on specific challenges. Once you've greased the wheels, Buzz!: Brain Bender lets you take on all comers with the entertaining Pass Around Brain Battle mode for up to six players, where one PSP is passed between players. Challenge your mind in 16 brain-bending mini-games across four fun categories: Analysis, Observation, Memory and Calculation Take the test and find out how powerful your brain is, collect Boffin Awards or try out the various challenges for the ultimate brain game fix Take on up to six friends on just one PSP with the exciting Brain Battle Pass Around mode Four player profiles can be saved, allowing you to compare your progress with friends and family.
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Buzz!: The Pop Quiz is a music trivia game show that supports up to eight players using specialized Buzz! Buzzers controllers. Players compete through eight rounds of questions about 90s and 2000s pop music, featuring traditional trivia, picture identification, and video clips. The game includes animated characters who dance to music during gameplay, and offers customizable quiz formats alongside a single-player mode.
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Buzz!: The Schools Quiz is an educational game based on the popular Buzz! series of games. The game was developed by Relentless Software in association with the UK Government's Department for Education and Skills (DfES), and it was released for the PlayStation 2 exclusively in the United Kingdom. The game's 5,000 questions are based on the Key Stage 2 Curriculum that covers children between the ages of 7 and 11 years. In other countries the game was adapted not only to the language but also to meet the curriculum. For example: Buzz - Escuela de Talentos is a Spanish version only of the Buzz! game series that features subjects made by Spanish publisher's Santillana. The game is specially designed for the younger ones of the family.
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Buzz!: The Hollywood Quiz is the fifth installment in the Buzz! series of video games developed for the PlayStation 2 by Relentless Software. Players have to answer questions asked by the quiz master (the eponymous Buzz) using the four Buzz! remote controls. There are two games available in the single player mode, which are Time Builder, where answering questions will gain time in the final round, and Hotseat, where players must answer as many questions as they can, using the time they accumulated in Round 1. To gain points, players must bank when appropriate. If they get a question wrong, they lose all the points they did not bank
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This is the third game in the Buzz! series and was developed by Kuju Entertainment. Players answer questions asked by the Quizmaster (Buzz) using their Buzz! buzzers. The format is very similar to an actual gameshow, fit with a Quizmaster, his 'delicious' sidekick (Rose), buzzers, a theme song and an audience which claps and laughs. In every type of game, players must choose from easy mode or hard mode.
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Buzz!: The Music Quiz is the first in the Buzz! series of video games created by Sleepydog and Relentless Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's XDev for the PlayStation 2. In the game, players answer questions asked by the quizmaster (also called Buzz) using the four Buzz! remote controls. The game was part of Sony's "Fire It Up" campaign, which also includes the EyeToy and SingStar systems.
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