"This is a new and unique way for people around the world to engage in the Olympics experience," said Dion Sullivan, VP of marketing at PopJax. "Our online video games capture some of the great moments in Olympic history, as well as the activity in Beijing."
San Francisco-based PopJax creates games around various interests, from pop culture to politics, by pairing online video clips with trivia questions. Gamers can play and share scores with their friends across social networks like Facebook and MySpace, as well as enter to win prizes.--Tameka Kee