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EA Readies Trivial Pursuit Assault On All Gaming Fronts
Posted by Mike Fahey at 2:40 AM on September 25, 2008
It's the 25th anniversary of Trivial Pursuit, which means I've been playing this stupid game with my parents since I was 10-years-old, and if EA has anything to say about it, I'll be playing it for a long time to come. They've just announced plans to release Trivial Pursuit games on every possible platform they can cram them on, from digital platforms like Pogo.com, where you can already play, to consoles both new and not-so-new. They've got mobile phone versions on the way, and if I know EA, I wouldn't be surprised if handhelds got a little bit of the action as well. Certainly the iPhone needs Trivial Pursuit. Certainly I need more reasons to drop everything I am doing to compulsively answer ridiculous trivia questions.
Look for Trivial Pursuit to hit mobile phones this winter, with PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, and PS2 versions showing up in the early spring.
EA to Deliver TRIVIAL PURSUIT across Pogo.Com, Console and Mobile Platforms
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Gather up your pies and wedges, round up friends and family and join in the fun with the Casual Entertainment Label of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) as it celebrates the 25th year of TRIVIAL PURSUIT by offering new ways and places to play one of America's favourite board games. TRIVIAL PURSUIT will be released on multiple digital platforms including online at Pogo.com™, across several consoles and on mobile phones.
The first version released is TRIVIAL PURSUIT ® DAILY 20™ on Pogo.com. Players will enjoy showcasing their knowledge and skills with a daily dose of interactive online trivia. Answering the questions correctly will earn the player points toward acquiring wedges in pursuit of collecting all the pie pieces by the end of the week. Hop online and play now at www.pogo.com/games/trivial.
The console version of TRIVIAL PURSUIT brings the party to the living room TV allowing players to customise the experience with several ways to play. Players can connect with friends in classic TRIVIAL PURSUIT mode, hone their knowledge with the single player mode, and gather their buddies and bet on their brains with the high stakes mode where every answer counts. TRIVIAL PURSUIT will release on Xbox 360™, PlayStation®2, PLAYSTATION®3 and Wii™ in early spring 2009.
For even more fun, EA is bringing TRIVIAL PURSUIT to life on mobile phones from EA Mobile™. Fans will learn fun facts, discover odd answers and experience hours of thrills right on a phone. The mobile version has two fun ways to play - collect wedges and fill your pie in classic mode, or choose to race to the finish line in pursuit mode. Players will be dazzled by rich visuals, animations and sound effects. TRIVIAL PURSUIT from EA Mobile will be available for purchase in North America, Europe and Asia this winter. For more information on carrier availability and pricing, please visit www.eamobile.com.
"TRIVIAL PURSUIT is a beloved game of many families. We're so excited to be able to bring daily bites of fresh new trivia to our Pogo.com players. We have thousands of questions to draw from ensuring every day delivers a new set of fun facts," said Andrew Pedersen, Pogo General Manager. "EA's goal is to give people many ways to play TRIVIAL PURSUIT. Whether playing with family across the country online at Pogo.com, in your living room with friends or on your cell phone while waiting to pick up the kids from school, there's a way for everyone to have fun."
"It promises to be an incredibly exciting year for TRIVIAL PURSUIT fans around the world," said Mark Blecher, General Manager, Digital Media and Gaming, Hasbro. "Often referred to as 'a party in a box', TRIVIAL PURSUIT will celebrate its 25th anniversary by breaking out of the box and landing on a variety of popular online, handheld and console formats allowing a test of wits showdown to unfold in the palm of your hand anytime, anyplace."

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Galivanting
Posted 3:05 AM 25/9/08
@wfreiden: yah when i first read the headline i was too... i mean if they can make a star wars edition they totally could make a video game edition...
Galivanting
Galivanting
Posted 3:04 AM 25/9/08
@vid3oman64: if you got the crack hes got the hot air
Galivanting
wfreiden
Posted 3:04 AM 25/9/08
i was hoping for trivial pursuit : vidya games edition
wfreiden
EloraHRanma
Posted 2:58 AM 25/9/08
@Galivanting: Yeah, Jobs will be happy when all those iPhone owners throw their mobiles to the floor a hundred times per play.
Or buy two iPhones for fast plays with two dices.
And only one player per phone. All 6 teams must have their own.
EloraHRanma
vid3oman64
Posted 2:58 AM 25/9/08
@Galivanting: Can I get Ashy Larry blowin on my dice?
vid3oman64
Chesu
Posted 2:54 AM 25/9/08
@EloraHRanma: I like the tactile feedback of dice in my hand as much as the next guy, but the one in my Trivial Pursuit has a strange bias for the number six...
Chesu
Galivanting
Posted 2:53 AM 25/9/08
accelerometer dice rolling for iphone. sold. ^^
Galivanting
XbhaskarX
Posted 2:53 AM 25/9/08
I hope for the 360 they make this a downloadable game that is part of the "New Xbox Experience" with avatars and whatnot, instead of a disc based game.
XbhaskarX
Chesu
Posted 2:52 AM 25/9/08
Huh... suddenly, my Trivial Pursuit Twentieth Anniversary Edition doesn't feel all that great anymore..
Chesu
EloraHRanma
Posted 2:51 AM 25/9/08
Am I the only one who holds a cozy place in his heart for the tingling emotion of the rolling dices? Digital throws are not close to the wonders of analog: "The dice is tilted! I throw again!" "It's gone under the coach! Don't pull it out; you may move it! Just raise the sofa a bit... It's a 3!"
EloraHRanma
Galivanting
Posted 2:50 AM 25/9/08
@blackswordca: its ea... they will just make another game instead and sell it at full price. dlc is only for responsible companies.
Galivanting
offsafety
Posted 2:49 AM 25/9/08
@blackswordca: I agree. This sounds like it'd be a great addition to the party games I currently own.
offsafety
Sanspants
Posted 2:49 AM 25/9/08
Here's hoping for a Sega Master System version.
Sanspants
blackswordca
Posted 2:45 AM 25/9/08
if they have DLC with new question packs it may be enough to garner my interest
blackswordca
Darascon
Posted 3:47 AM 25/9/08
Trivial Pursuit: SuckuROM edition. You can only play by yourself and must purchase additional licenses to register and play against family members. Questions can only be asked a maximum 3 times.
Thanks EA.
Darascon
x3r0
Posted 6:06 AM 25/9/08
@EloraHRanma:
Shaking your phone to roll a die is the least of the iPhone's throwing problems. There are stupid apps on the app store like "iGolf" that actually have people swinging their iPhone like a golf club. It's getting horrible reviews because people are throwing their phones down hallways and into walls.
Stupid sheep.
x3r0
Soldier_CLE
Posted 1:13 PM 25/9/08
@Darascon:
You've just won my nomination for Comment of The Week!
Soldier_CLE
peteer02
Posted 1:48 PM 25/9/08
@EloraHRanma: Oh man, you can't play at my house. Here, if it goes off the table, it doesn't count, and you are shamed and mocked if you can't keep the die on the table.
peteer02