Trivial Pursuit Asks Who's Better You Or Stars Of YouTube?

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Pawtucket, RI (September 8, 2010) -- People have watched Gary Brolsma lip-sync and dance in his world-famous "Numa Numa" video more than a billion times since it was first posted to the Internet in 2004. But, how do you think he would do in a game of TRIVIAL PURSUIT? The star of the video is joining a cast of YouTube stars for an online TRIVIAL PURSUIT challenge to find out if the stars of YouTube, the world's largest online video community, can outsmart, well, everyone else.

Starting September 8, 2010, players are invited to visit www.youtube.com/trivialpursuit to participate in the TRIVIAL PURSUIT You vs. YouTube challenge to determine who's the better bet -- YOU, the people's team, or the stars of YouTube. For the first time ever, visitors to the world's number one video sharing site can play an interactive game with the celebrities of YouTube to try their hand at the new betting game play of the brand new TRIVIAL PURSUIT: Bet You Know It game.

Just like in the new board game, players don't need to know the answers to win -- what counts is if they bet correctly on whether or not their opponent will answer the question correctly. In the online game, players are first asked to answer three questions to earn chips. Then, they bet their chips on whether or not the YouTube star will answer the next question correctly. If players bet wisely -- regardless of whether or not the star answer is correct -- the points go to the global collective. If not, the points go to YouTube.

Joining Brolsma are more than a dozen YouTube sensations, including Harry and Charlie Davies-Carr of "Charlie Bit My Finger" fame (currently the #3 most viewed video ever on YouTube), Michael Buckley from the "What the Buck?" show (currently the #13 most subscribed to channel ever on YouTube) and Tay Zonday, best known for his original work, "Chocolate Rain," which has had more than 55 million views since it was first posted. Everyone has an inner genius when they play TRIVIAL PURSUIT. Find out which of ...

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  • The black guy is ridiculously annoying.

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