You Don't Know Jack kickstarted Learn Television's shift in focus from education to entertainment and a name change, with Learn Television becoming Jellyvision Games. This partnership would see the creation of a childrens' trivia game called That's A Fact, Jack!, which would serve as the predecessor for the break-out trivia title, You Don't Know Jack. During this period, Learn Television would partner with Berkeley Systems, the creators of the popular After Dark screensavers for Macintosh computers. In 1989, Gottlieb founded Learn Television, a film development studio focused on creating funny educational films for schools. The history of Jackbox Games starts with a man named Harry Nathan Gottlieb. After seven years of dormancy, Jellyvision Games was revived in 2008, and the company rebranded as Jackbox Games in 2013 Founded by Harry Gottlieb, the company operated as Jellyvision Games from 1995 until its closure in 2001. (formerly Jellyvision Games, Inc.) is an American video game developer based in Chicago, Illinois, best known for the You Don't Know Jack series of quiz-based party video games and The Jackbox Party Pack series.
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