Windows 95 game Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Disney Interactive ©1999
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Windows 95 game Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Disney Interactive ©1999
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIR
From the User’s Guide
Welcome to the WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE CD-ROM. Now you can enjoy this top-rated TV show anytime. That’s right, $1,000,000 could be yours! That’s virtual dollars of course, and only if you can answer all 15 questions correctly.
You can play by yourself or with as many people as you can cram around a keyboard. Either way, the gameplay is always challenging, with hundreds of questions that will become increasingly more difficult the closer you get to $1,000,000. You’ll experience all of the excitement that the TV show has to offer. From the Fastest Finger round to using those precious Lifelines, you’ll be the one in the hot seat hearing that ominous question “is that your FINAL answer?”
System Requirements
• Pentium™ cIass processor 133 MHz or faster
• Microsoft® Windows® 95 or later
•32MB RAM (64MB RAM recommended)
• 160MB free disk space
• Quad-speed (4X) CD-ROM drive or faster
• DirectX-compatible video card with 640 x 480 screen size and 16-bit color
• 16-bit DirectX-compatible sound card
• Windows-compatible mouse and keyboard
Microsoft Windows 2000 Disclaimer:
Although this product is designed for use with Microsoft Windows 95 and above, Disney Interactive cannot guarantee its compatibility with Microsoft Windows 2000. This product will install on systems using Microsoft Windows 2000, but it has not yet been thoroughly tested and certified with the new Microsoft Operating System. Once Microsoft Windows 2000 is officially released, you may refer to the Customer Support section of the Disney Interactive Web site at www.disneyinteractive.com for additional compatibility information.
From the Disney Wiki:
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Developer: Jellyvision
Publisher: Disney Interactive
Released: NA November 23, 1999
Genre: Trivia, Casual
Ratings: E (Everyone)
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire is a PC game developed by You Don't Know Jack creator Jellyvision and published by Disney Interactive in November 1999. The game is based on the show of the same name, more notably the American version which is produced by ABC's Valleycrest Productions subsidiary. Despite the name, it has no relation to the video game adaptation that was released outside North America in 2000, which was published by Eidos Interactive and has a different developer.
Gameplay
The game plays exactly like the real show. The player answers 15 different questions of increasing difficult, each one having 4 possible answers. If the player gets the question right, they win the Dollar value of the question and move on to the next one, up until they get to the last one, worth a Million Dollars. Any question that the player gets wrong, ends the game and the winnings are reduced to whatever tier the question the question was in. Walking Away also ends the game, but the player keeps the money they already have.
The 3 lifelines - 50/50, Phone-a-Friend and Ask the Audience also appear. 50/50 works how it does on the show by removing 2 wrong answers. Phone-a-Friend rings up a "Friend" who suggests to the player what they think the answer is. Ask the Audience sums up answers from the Audience, which suggest what they think the answer could be. As with the show, each lifeline can only be used once.
If more than one player is playing, the Fastest Finger First round plays before the main game. As with the show, the players are asked a question with four answers which must be placed within a particular order. The player who does this in the quickest time gets to play first.
Regis Philbin, the first host of the American version of the series also appears throughout the game. He assists the player in the game itself (a bit just his voice) as well as in humorous live action full-motion-video clips mainly by taunting the player if they got a question wrong, being sarcastic or by breaking the fourth wall and saying that the whole thing is just a video game and not the real deal.
The CD-ROM, manual and case weigh 96 gr (3.4 oz) . Shipping weight will be 125 gr. This will ship in the plastic CD case, in a padded envelope 19 X 19 X 1 cm.
UPC: n/a
Please Note that this will ship via Canada Post parcel mail, in a padded envelope and the listed postage is for that method.
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Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 207707018 |
Start Time | Thu 01 May 2025 20:32:10 (EDT) |
Close Time | Sat 31 May 2025 20:32:10 (EDT) |
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Item Condition | Used |
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Views | 872 |
Dispatch Time | Next Day |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | Canada |
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