Outburst was originally created in 1986 by Brian Hersch and published by his
Los Angeles game company
Hersch and Company. In an interview for ''
The Game Inventor's Guidebook,
Hersch claimed the idea for the game came to him while listening to a historical radio program on the drive to a dinner party. Outburst'' was later licensed by
Parker Brothers, now a division of
Hasbro. From 2004–2015, it was produced by
Mattel before being licensed back to Hasbro in 2016.
Alternate versions Under its various publishers, the
Outburst received different changes to its design and topics.
Outburst Junior, a version of the game for children aged 4–10, was released in 1989 and featured colour-coded trivia cards with different levels of difficulty. In 1997, a
CD-ROM version was released which added additional variations and the ability to play over the internet. The newest edition, published in 2017, does not use a game board like previous editions in order to make the game less dependant on luck. ==Gameplay==