here is a harry potter game that I heard about in my e-mail today, let me know 
how it is if anyone plays it.
BEAN
----- Original Message ----- 
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 3:53 AM
Subject: [Harry_Potter_Facts] Harry Potter Scene On Video Demand


Harry Potter Scene It coming to Video On Demand 
  
PHILADELPHIA and SEATTLE, April 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Comcast Corporation, the 
nation's leading provider of cable, entertainment and communications products 
and services, and Screenlife, LLC, creator of the world's top-selling board 
game, Scene It? The DVD Game(TM), today announced an agreement to develop 
customized Video On Demand (VOD) versions of the popular movie and TV trivia 
games. 
  
Comcast and Screenlife began offering VOD versions of the wildly popular trivia 
games for the whole family, including movie, TV, James Bond and Jr. editions, 
earlier this year on the cable provider's ON DEMAND service, which has 
generated more than two billion program views since 2004. Since launching in 
February, the Scene It? interactive games have quickly become one of the 
most-popular original programs on Comcast ON DEMAND and have already put 
thousands of customers' trivia knowledge to the test. 
  
This week, the companies will debut a special Harry Potter-themed edition based 
on the successful Screenlife board game that coincides with the VOD premiere of 
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on Comcast ON DEMAND, marking the first 
simultaneous release of an on-demand movie and a Screenlife on-demand game. 

Wizards-in-training looking to test their Harry Potter knowledge can trade 
their wands for their remote control beginning April 21. Comcast Digital Cable 
customers can select the Harry Potter edition of Scene It? On Demand in the 
"Free Movies" section of the ON DEMAND menu - there's no additional charge to 
play, and no boards or game pieces are necessary. Based on the popular DVD 
games - one of the fastest-growing categories in the game industry - players 
compete by answering a series of fast-paced questions based on video clips, 
images and visual puzzles. 
  
"Scene It? On Demand gives our customers a fun, new way to test their trivia 
skills anytime they want, and is something they can't find with satellite or 
other providers," said Matt Strauss, Vice President of Content Acquisition for 
Comcast. "Our partnership with Screenlife gives us a unique way to introduce 
movie and television fans to our extensive VOD library through an engaging, 
visual, interactive game." 
  
"As the leader of the DVD game industry, Screenlife is working to broaden its 
presence in new entertainment platforms," said Dave Long, Co-founder and CEO of 
Screenlife. "Partnering with Comcast is a great way to offer interactive, 
family friendly entertainment to customers anytime they want to play." 
  
Launched in 2002, Scene It? is the original DVD game. Today, the pop- culture 
phenomenon is the top-selling DVD board game of all time, selling ten million 
games and commanding nearly 75 percent of the entire DVD game marketplace. The 
popularity of the Scene It? brand, which generates more than $200 million in 
annual sales, is widely credited with reviving the board game industry. 
Scene It? On Demand trivia games are available on The Fan(TM), Comcast's 
innovative multimedia broadband player on www.comcast.net. Comcast and 
Screenlife plan to introduce dozens of additional Scene It? On Demand games in 
the coming months. 

Comcast offers more than 7,000 ON DEMAND programs a month, with the vast 
majority available for no additional cost. Comcast's ON DEMAND library includes 
more than 800 movies each month, music videos and programs, kids' shows, sports 
highlights, news and informational programs.
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