Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! is the newest home console iteration of the best selling
Scene It? brand. Bringing its unique variety of social trivia game play to millions of new players, Scene It?
Bright Lights! Big Screen! is the first video game in the Scene It? franchise available for Nintendo Wii
and PlayStation 3
computer entertainment systems and marks a return for the brand to the Xbox 360
videogame and entertainment system from Microsoft.
Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! offers a wide variety of media rich trivia that provides movie fans and
social gamers with dynamic, competitive group gaming fun. Trivia content in the game includes recently
released 2009 movies as well as fan favourite Hollywood hits from the last four decades. Thousands of
new questions, multiple play modes, unique mini game content and a lively group gaming experience
make Scene It? Bright Lights! Big Screen! a must have social game for the holiday season.
GAME FEATURES:
· All New Clips and Content: Be challenged by thousands of new questions about brand new
movies and more than 20 puzzle types, providing unique and exciting ways to play
· Play on Multiple Platforms: For the first time, fans can engage in the Scene It? experience on
three different consoles: PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360
· Four Game Modes: Play through puzzles and challenges with new and improved single player
and multi player mode options
· Compatible with Multiple Controllers: Play with Microsoft’s Big Button controllers and Sony’s
Buzz Buzzers as well as standard game console controllers
· Star System: Players can test their luck at the end of each round with the Star System, which can
help extend a lead or close the gap during competitive matches
· Helpful Host Option: Play alongside the game’s director/host, who uses sharp wit and humour to
guide gameplay
· 12 New Avatars: Choose from a variety of classic genre inspired characters including; Horror Queen, Desperado, Starlet, Leading Man or Swashbuckler
· Wii-specific Features: Use the Wii Remote for Wii specific gameplay including “slashing” the remote to buzzin and using the remote to “scratch off” puzzles to reveal hidden images