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1 vs. 100 Live
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Developer(s) Endemol
Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios
Genre(s) Game show
Mode(s) Multiplayer (via Xbox Live)
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen
Platform(s) Xbox 360
Distribution


1 vs. 100 was a massively multiplayer online game show video game developed and published by Microsoft Game Studios for Xbox 360, and an adaptation of the trivia game show of the same name.

There were two versions of the game, referred to as 1 vs. 100 Live and 1 vs. 100 Extended Play. The Live version was hosted by Chris Cashman in North America and James McCourt in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and places a single contestant as "The One" against a group of 100 that make up "The Mob", with the rest of the players making up "The Crowd". The One has the opportunity to win up to 10,000 Microsoft Points, credited to their Xbox Live account, while the remaining members of The Mob divide up the winnings and each win an Xbox Live Arcade game if they are able to eliminate The One. The top three players in The Crowd win the XBLA game as well.

The game was released worldwide on November 19, 2009.

Gameplay[]

The game's rules are identical to the game show's: A question is posed, and both the single contestant and members of the "mob" must guess at the answer. If the contestant gets the question wrong, the game is over and the prize money is split up amongst the mob. If the contestant gets the answer right, members of the mob who got the question wrong are eliminated, and the value of each question goes up for the solo player as the mob thins out. The contestant can opt to quit with their winnings at any time, or press their luck and continue on.

1 vs. 100 LIVE[]

A special version in which a winning contestant of a game of 1 vs. 100 on Live will have a chance to play against the entire Xbox Live community.[1]

References[]

  1. "Official Xbox.com E3 page". Microsoft (2008-07-14). Retrieved on 2008-07-14.

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