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Interactive television (ITV) is a new service catering for interactive games, TV questioning, on-air communication of programs, using the mail or SMS, predefined ability to receive news, play individual and network games.
In 2012, a Citizen science project called EyeWire began attempting to crowdsource the mapping of the connectome through an interactive game.
Die Hard Arcade (Sega, 1996) and most notably Shenmue (Sega, 1999) for the Dreamcast introduced QTEs in the modern form of cut scene interludes in an otherwise more interactive game.
In 2012 he began hosting NBC's new interactive game-reality show, "Escape Routes".
In 1979, he was the producer of Say Powww, TV's original interactive game show, directed by Sidney M. Cohen in Los Angeles.