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Article: Game creator stops asking questions and gives some answers.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- April 8, 2004
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Byline: Janis Campbell
What's round and dark blue, fits in the palm of your hand and asks lots of questions? Give up? It's the new game 20Q, an electronic version of the game 20 Questions. We thought the game was so clever, we had to ask the creator, Robin Burgener, 20 questions about his invention and how he became a toy maker.
Q: Did you play 20 Questions when you were a kid?
A: Growing up, word games were a big part of my family life and we would often play them over dinner or on car rides.
Q: Besides being the president of 20Q.net Inc. do you have another job?
A: 20Q.net Inc. has been my full-time job for almost two years. ...