

Since then, the company has developed a Facebook version of the game, allowing them to continuously provide new trivia later the product expanded to include a standalone mobile application that allows data sharing and competition with the Facebook version. Near the end of 2011, the company was incorporated as Jellyvision Games, Inc. The new division looked to revitalize YDKJ for these new systems, subsequently releasing an iOS application and, in partnership with THQ, a console version in 2011. In 2008, as the popularity of networked consoles and mobile devices became popular, Jellyvision Labs opted to spin out a games division, naming it Jellyvision Games, LLC, headed by Mike Bilder.
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Jellyvision became Jellyvision Labs, working on communication software for business clients. Historyįrom 1995 to 1998, Jellyvision published numerous versions of YDKJ for personal computers, and attempted to enter the marketplace with console-based versions of the game, but found these to be unsuccessful.


The company was reincorporated to Jackbox Games in June 2013. As a subisidiary of Jellyvision, the company was previously incorporated as Jellyvision Games, until the formal separation of the games development unit from interactive video advertising division.
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(formerly Jellyvision Games, Inc.) is a Chicago-based video game developer, known for the You Don't Know Jack series ( YDKJ) of trivia quiz-based video games.
