- Over 5,000 Unique Questions
- Over 1,000 Picture, Video, and Music Assets
- Enhanced Single-Player Mode with 15 Quiz Challenges
- Six All-New Single and Multiplayer Round Types
- Buzz! buzzers Not Required – the PSP Becomes Your Buzzer
Product Description
Take the popular game show host Buzz! on the road with Buzz!: Master Quiz for the PSP (PlayStationPortable)! Buzz!: Master Quiz includes all-new round types and over 5,000 questions on topics including music, celebrities, TV, sports, science, nature, movies and more, putting your knowledge to the test at home or on the move. Play different quiz challenges by yourself, or enjoy the 3 new multiplayer modes(Pass Around, Fastest Finger, or Quiz Master) with your family … More >>




This new version of the popular Buzz Master Quiz game for the PSP is an excellent addition to the portable’s library. I had Buzz for PS2, but I like this version better. Though the Buzz graphics are nothing to write home about, the a/v interface is very slick in this portable version. For example, in some TV, music, or movie questions, a video clip will play for ten or fifteen seconds before you get the question. The standard PSP buttons work fine for answering questions. And there are a number of different quiz types to keep things interesting, including a “Virus” mode where you can’t answer the question until you can make out a pixillated photo which gradually adds resolution — plus you lose points if you don’t answer correctly in time. There are a number of interesting multiplayer options, including ad hoc, pass along, and a mode where one player acts as quiz master, reading questions and keeping score. There are supposed to be more than 3,000 questions, and by creating a profile on the memory card, the game keeps track of the questions you have already answered, to keep things fresh as long as possible. Finally, the price is just $20. This game brings a lot of fun for the money! Highly recommended…
Rating: 5 / 5
Yes, its Buzz on the PSP. But if you ask me, it is a poor imitation of the real deal from the console and is disappointing. I only played the solo quiz mode but didn’t find it very much fun or very challenging. Tasks like placing events in a chronological time line hardly feel like fun. And after you’ve done a few challenges like this you are likely to put Buzz away and never play it again.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game is fun but could use more questions. After an afternoon of playing, you start to see the same questions, maybe reworded to make them seem newer.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this game because I like anything to do with trivia. Well, the 15 levels took about 45 minutes to defeat. You get bronze silver or gold in each of the levels but it only takes a bronze to move to the next level. You can go back and try to get a better score but other then that the game is very short unless you plan on using it in group mode. I have to say I am disappointed for $20.
Rating: 3 / 5
I have to say I was surpised by this title. I got it because I was going on a trip where I was going to have my psp with me at all times and needed a distraction on the plane and taxi rides. The game delivers on some tough questions as well as some incredibly simple ones. It has me curious as to what the PS3 version will hold with actual buzzers. My only complaint is that there seems to be no intermediate level of difficulty. Most of the questions are on one end of the difficulty spectrum or the other. Otherwise, it is enjoyable and passing off with friends or family members is a blast.
Rating: 4 / 5