Who Wants To Be A Millionaire:2nd Edit.

- price: too low!
Sales Rank: 2262
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Product Description
The first version ofWho Wants To Be a Millionairewas the third bestselling game of 1999 and continues to fly off store shelves, so a sequel was inevitable.Who Wants To Be a Millionaire: 2nd Editiongives fans 600 more questions and brilliantly captures the feel of the TV show. The only thing missing is the cash.
The game was developed by Jellyvision, famous for its irreverentYou Don't Know Jackseries of trivia games. Although the designers didn't have much to work with considering how Spartan the set ofWho Wants To Be a Millionaireis, they did a masterful job of simulating both the mechanics and the drama of the television show, wrapping everything up in a slick interface that is immediately recognizable.
It seems impossible that players could feel any tension playingWho Wants To Be a Millionaire: 2nd Editionwhen no real money is at stake, but the game's perfect pacing did a nice job of at least making us think we were playing for cash. That's because it doesn't deliver an immediate response when a question is answered. Just as in the game show, if you answer a question quickly host Regis Philbin will confirm or reject your answer quickly. As the game progresses and the questions get tougher there is more of a pause between your answer and the confirmation. Regis will make some comments, sometimes offering you the chance to change your mind by asking the now grating "Is that your final answer?" as the show's music and a drum roll build tension in the background. The delays were surprisingly unnerving, making us constantly second-guess our answers.
Should a question prove too tough you can always fall back on your three lifelines. The designers polled 50 random people to provide data for the "Ask the Audience" lifeline, and The Reege's friends dispense audio advice for the "Phone a Friend" option. Of course, the 50/50 lifeline is also available.
All these elements coalesce to form a surprisingly fun trivia game, and one of the few available that is more fun to play solo than with a group of friends (although playing cooperatively with a few buddies can be fun). Games rarely take more than 20 minutes, so it's perfect for a quick trivia fix--we just wish it came with more questions. Guess we'll have to wait for the flood of sequels that is sure to follow.--T. Byrl Baker
Pros:
- Atmosphere provides some tension
- Near-perfect simulation of the hit TV show
- Lifelines are implemented well
- Questions quickly run out
- Doesn't come with a million dollars
Product Specification
- Binding:
- Video Game
- Brand:
- Sony Computer Entertainment
- EAN:
- 0711719456728
- ESRBAgeRating:
- Everyone
- Label:
- Sony Computer Entertainment
- Manufacturer:
- Sony Computer Entertainment
- ManufacturerMinimumAge:
- 72 months
- Platform:
- PlayStation
- ProductGroup:
- Video Games
- Publisher:
- Sony Computer Entertainment
- Studio:
- Sony Computer Entertainment
- Title:
- Who Wants To Be A Millionaire:2nd Edit.
- UPC:
- 711719456728
Customer Reviews
Not good for kids,like me.
I do like this game but the questions are confusing.And when you play 2 player game you have to do the Fastest Finger(I Watch the show).My Friend and I have to try at least several times to get it right!And when you don't get it right alot of times Regis will say mean things to you.That kind a hurt my friends feelings and mine too.And the hotseat is at least not as confusing.When you get a question wrong,Bam!You lose just like that!And Regis is again mean to you,To me who does Regis think he is...
7/1/2004 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Who wants to be a little disappointed?
I had high hopes for the game.While others mention the lack of questions and the slowness of the game, I was more concerned about the overall feel of the game.This game seems to have been rushed out and is not as polished as it could be.While Regis' voiceovers are OK, as is the phone a friend, the game is played mostly in silence.Regis doesn't even read the questions out loud.If he did then I could forgive the game for having only 600 questions.More full motion video of Regis would have been nice...
2/6/2001 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
if you have a brain, you won't like this one....
you get the same questions, over and over....it's fine the first few times, but then you know all the answers...AND IT'S SLOWWWW!...
12/24/2000 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Don't buy this one for the kids
This is one that my 9 year old wanted for christmas ... of course, I couldnt resist seeing what it was like, so I stuck it in the psx and played..... This one is tough and the questions are far beyond most 9-16 year olds level of intelligence.If you want a challenge as a grown up and aspire to being on the show someday then go ahead.. otherwise give this one a miss....
12/10/2000 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews
Not the best of games....
First of all, I don't know why this game has a 2 player option. Two people face off and only 1 person gets to play the game really. Some of the face off questions are so ridiculously hard that you will be guessing for a long time and the game will keep on telling you to try again and again before ending the game. It won't even give you the right answer at the end!! You should have the option to pass to a new question for the faceoff.In the game, now this is where the playstation is showing it's...
12/3/2000 12:00 AM | All Customer Reviews




