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[[File:Screenlife logo.png|150px|right|Screenlife]]
 
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'''Screenlife, LLC''', or Screenlife Games, is a Seattle-based game company established in 2001. Screenlife is primarily a creator and developer of [[DVD]] [[games]].
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'''Screenlife, LLC''', or Screenlife Games, was a Seattle-based game company established in 2001. Screenlife was primarily a creator and developer of [[DVD]] [[games]] Screenlife Games was a Division of [[Paramount Pictures]] who shut it down in 2012. {{el|geekwire.com/2012/paramount-pulls-plug-scene-it-maker-screenlife-games/}}
   
In 2009, Screenlife and its release partner [[Mattel]] released a ''[[Star Trek]]'' edition of its main DVD game product, ''[[Star Trek Scene It?|Scene It?]].
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In 2009, Screenlife and its release partner [[Mattel]] released a ''[[Star Trek]]'' edition of its main DVD game product, ''[[Star Trek Scene It?|Scene It?]]''.
   
 
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== External links ==
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== External link ==
* [http://www.screenlifegames.com/ ScreenlifeGames.com] - official site
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* {{bl|screenlifegames.com/|ScreenlifeGames.com}} – former official site
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Screenlife

Screenlife, LLC, or Screenlife Games, was a Seattle-based game company established in 2001. Screenlife was primarily a creator and developer of DVD games Screenlife Games was a Division of Paramount Pictures who shut it down in 2012. [1]

In 2009, Screenlife and its release partner Mattel released a Star Trek edition of its main DVD game product, Scene It?.

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