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Screenlife (R) LLC, founded in 2001 and based in Seattle, Washington, was one of the first companies in the world to develop DVD games. The firm is known for its Scene It? (R) - The DVD Movie Game, released in 2002. The trivia game, available in film, television, music, and sports editions, provides players with a variety of clips and on-screen puzzles. Screenlife also is known for its Quip It (R) headline and caption writing game, introduced in 2005. The company's games are offered in five language editions. Through the Screenlife Studios (TM) business, launched in 2004, the firm provides clients across the film, television broadcasting, publishing, toy, giftware, and restaurant sectors with customized DVD production services. Screenlife employs its proprietary Optreve (TM) DVD Enhancement Technology in creating interactive DVD content. Games can include sweepstakes and coupon features. Premium sports and entertainment content can be included in productions. The company also produces educational programs that include tutorial, quiz, and training features. Screenlife products are sold at 40,000 retail locations across 14 countries. The firm has formed strategic alliances with Mattel (R) and Comcast Corporation. Screenlife was founded by Craig Kinzer and Dave Long. The company has won recognition from Ernst & Young.
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