Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: 3rd Edition

Moby ID: 82020

DVD Player screenshots

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The introduction looks more like an alien abduction sequence than the beginning of a game
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The title at the end of the introduction. This is what held those people spellbound.<br>Note this is the generic license of the game franchise, the full title appears later in the game
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The game starts with Chris Tarrant entering the game arena as he would for a live show
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Once Chris is seated the lights go down and he starts explaining the rules
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Selecting the number of players.<br>This is the first time the full title is shown
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After selecting the number of teams the player(s) decide who's a grown up and who's not
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Players are asked questions alternately. Screens like this are shown before each question so that everyone knows who's turn it is
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A typical starter question. <br>Note that in the top right of the screen the difficulty Adult/Junior is shown
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Picture questions are only asked after the £1000 guarantee point has been passed.<br>Note that in the top right of the screen the difficulty Adult/Junior is shown
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One player crashed out and only won £1000
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Sometimes after answering a question Chris will ask 'Are you sure?'. He does this whether the answer is correct or incorrect so it's not a hint of any sort.
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When the player ops to use their 'Ask The Audience' lifeline there's a video clip showing them doing just that
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Oooh! A computer question. Just look at the age of that thing! Scary to think that the next generation won't recognise it as a computer
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Here the player has elected to use their 'Phone A Friend' lifeline. These are the friends on offer
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When the game is complete, i.e. both players have crashed out, there's no 'Well Done' from Chris Tarrant. The player's scores can be scrolled through before returning to the main menu
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