![]() Jellyvision Games was shelved, and the following year Gottlieb launched a new company called the Jellyvision Lab. ![]() 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. 2.2 The Jackbox Party Pack series (2014–present).
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