I’m surprised to see that unlike past and future Millionaire video games, when you answer a million pound question correctly in this game, the right answer doesn’t go from orange to green; instead the question and answers just disappear
That's actually a really good point. You're right, others that I've played do a much better job of adding suspense to the final question. I definitely haven't played all of these, but the US Regis Philbin games on PS1/PC/MAC (IIRC) did a decent job, considering lesser capabilities. Actually, this game being on a newer more advanced console feels really bare-bones tbh. Although I will say that Chris Tarrant actually looks quite good here IMO. Sorry for rambling lol, and thanks for your comment! :)
This, to be sure, was a veritable, intellectual adventure of unprecedented thrills, suspense, and quite a peculiar yet oddly compelling representation of Chris Tarrant.
Me: Can we have Chris Tarrant? Mum: We have Chris Tarrant at home. Chris Tarrant at home: No, but seriously, that Chris Tarrant model looks good to me, it actually looks like the 90s era Chris Tarrant, post-Tiswas. I wouldn't mind using it for SFM animations starring Chris Tarrant. Of course, I would have to source audio from Tiswas, Through The Keyhole and (of course) Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
I’m surprised to see that unlike past and future Millionaire video games, when you answer a million pound question correctly in this game, the right answer doesn’t go from orange to green; instead the question and answers just disappear
That's actually a really good point. You're right, others that I've played do a much better job of adding suspense to the final question. I definitely haven't played all of these, but the US Regis Philbin games on PS1/PC/MAC (IIRC) did a decent job, considering lesser capabilities. Actually, this game being on a newer more advanced console feels really bare-bones tbh. Although I will say that Chris Tarrant actually looks quite good here IMO. Sorry for rambling lol, and thanks for your comment! :)
This, to be sure, was a veritable, intellectual adventure of unprecedented thrills, suspense, and quite a peculiar yet oddly compelling representation of Chris Tarrant.
This is the game I remember playing on the pc game
Me: Can we have Chris Tarrant?
Mum: We have Chris Tarrant at home.
Chris Tarrant at home:
No, but seriously, that Chris Tarrant model looks good to me, it actually looks like the 90s era Chris Tarrant, post-Tiswas. I wouldn't mind using it for SFM animations starring Chris Tarrant. Of course, I would have to source audio from Tiswas, Through The Keyhole and (of course) Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
This is probably one of the best versions of Millionaire out there. Chris Tarrant in CGI form is amazing. Shame the music cues are a little off...
Like in the final question if you get it wrong it plays the £2000 & £64000 lose cue instead of the £468000 lose cue like in the PS1 & PC versions
Has CGI Chris Tarrant got mumps?
The one one million pounds.
you want one.
How install this game?
No need to install, just use PCSX2 and get the game from somewhere like Vimm, very safe.
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