![]() Jellyvision attempted to enter the marketplace with console-based versions of You Don't Know Jack, but these games were unsuccessful. In 2001, the computer game market shifted, as players moved from personal computers to home consoles of the sixth generation, affecting the demand for CD-ROM games. In 1995, the company rebranded as Jellyvision and developed the first edition of You Don't Know Jack originally a PC game, its success established a franchise, and Jellyvision produced numerous installments of You Don't Know Jack from 1995 through 1998. Prior to developing You Don't Know Jack, the company created a children's trivia game called That's a Fact, Jack!. Jackbox Games was founded in 1989 by Harry Gottlieb as an educational entertainment company called Learn Television. ![]() Instead of using the controller, all their titles use a web application so they can be played on any smart device. Most of their titles are grouped together in entries in The Jackbox Party Pack series. Jackbox Games is a Chicago-based developer known for their quiz-based party games.
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