Buzz! The BIG Quiz, Sony Playstation
Quick off the mark to consolidate its success, and even faster on the buzzer than, well, the last time we played The Music Quiz, Sony brings us the delight that is Buzz! The BIG Quiz, developed once again by Relentless Software. The more alert among you will no doubt have figured out that it's not just about the music this time around: everything under the sun gets covered in all its fevered button-pressing glory in the BIG Quiz. This time the questions can be on any subject, along with picture, audio and video clips covering film and sport, music (the omnipresent, old reliable) and general knowledge. There will also be plenty of questions about Buzz's famous friends. Cue the sound of celebrity backslapping... The BIG Quiz extends the format of Buzz's first video game appearance and ramps up the tension by giving contestants more chances to steal points from each another. So make sure you watch your back in new rounds like 'Hitman', as well as returning favourites from The Music Quiz like 'Pass the Bomb'. The new virtual studio also has room for up to eight players, so get a few friends around, toss that Trivial Pursuit board game in the bin, and get a buzz with The BIG Quiz!
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