BURBANK, Calif., May 22, 2007 - Warner Bros. Consumer Products has teamed up with 20Q.net, Inc. and Radica USA Ltd., a subsidiary of Mattel, to introduce the newest version of the popular 20Q™ handheld game - 20Q™ Harry Potter, based on the popular movie and book series.
20Q™ is an artificial intelligence engine, website, company and phenomenon. Originally available only online, the game had players simply think of an animal, vegetable, mineral or other item, and 20Q™ attempted to guess what they were thinking of in twenty questions or less. Each time the online training game is played, 20Q™ "learns."
20Q™ Harry Potter is the most recent edition to the popular handheld game that has been described as "spooky" and "deceptively addictive." Based on the original 20Q™ game that won over millions of players from around the world, 20Q™ Harry Potter asks fans to think of people, places, and things from the books and films. The goal? Try to stump the game's remarkably clever and precise artificial intelligence with knowledge of Harry's wizarding world.
In an effort to develop the game and help "teach" 20Q™ about the world of Harry Potter, Warner Bros. Consumer Products, 20Q.net and Radica are encouraging Harry Potter fans to visit http://20q.net/ and "train" this timeless game of Twenty Questions. Radica will manufacture and distribute the new 20Q™ Harry Potter game later this year.
Click here to play the game!
(SOURCE: THE DAILY PROPHET)
20Q™ is an artificial intelligence engine, website, company and phenomenon. Originally available only online, the game had players simply think of an animal, vegetable, mineral or other item, and 20Q™ attempted to guess what they were thinking of in twenty questions or less. Each time the online training game is played, 20Q™ "learns."
20Q™ Harry Potter is the most recent edition to the popular handheld game that has been described as "spooky" and "deceptively addictive." Based on the original 20Q™ game that won over millions of players from around the world, 20Q™ Harry Potter asks fans to think of people, places, and things from the books and films. The goal? Try to stump the game's remarkably clever and precise artificial intelligence with knowledge of Harry's wizarding world.
In an effort to develop the game and help "teach" 20Q™ about the world of Harry Potter, Warner Bros. Consumer Products, 20Q.net and Radica are encouraging Harry Potter fans to visit http://20q.net/ and "train" this timeless game of Twenty Questions. Radica will manufacture and distribute the new 20Q™ Harry Potter game later this year.
Click here to play the game!
(SOURCE: THE DAILY PROPHET)
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