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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Third Edition

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Third Edition

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $9.99
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: VERY ENTERTAINING AND FEATURES REGIS PHILBIN BUT TOUGH
Review: Being one of the games I longed for during our vacation... During the week we were visiting Atlanta I tried very hard to win the million every day but the questions are so darn tough. This was the only game I wanted to play throughout the entire trip. I just couldn't win And Regis's discouraging made me almost ready to cry. Then guess what a few days after our vacation I WON!!! and I was so glad i had finally won it. Millionaire 3rd edition could use some improvement and should be given more downloadable questions other than the 15 you only get in the question packs. Buy it and you won't be disapointed. So Who wants to be a millionaire? Let's Play,
Enjoy,
Regis {REGIS PHILBIN FAN AND PROUD OF IT}

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWESOME GAME ROCKS AND ROLLS
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: VERY ENTERTAINING AND FEATURES REGIS PHILBIN BUT TOUGH
Review: I bought this game for my Dad, a longtime fan of the TV show. A new PC user, he had no problem getting the hang of the controls in this user friendly game. I am giving this game a great rating because of how much my Dad is enjoying it. The only complaint I've ever heard is that the wait between questions is longer than it should be - all that pomp and circumstance with the music and switching views. Another great feature is that you can avoid question boredom and repetitiveness by downloading new questions. Get it. Play it. You won't be disappointed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Gift that Keeps on Giving
Review: I bought this game for my Dad, a longtime fan of the TV show. A new PC user, he had no problem getting the hang of the controls in this user friendly game. I am giving this game a great rating because of how much my Dad is enjoying it. The only complaint I've ever heard is that the wait between questions is longer than it should be - all that pomp and circumstance with the music and switching views. Another great feature is that you can avoid question boredom and repetitiveness by downloading new questions. Get it. Play it. You won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Millionaire 1st...no...2nd...no...3rd Edition?...YEAH!
Review: I bought this game this Sunday, and I was amazed. There are 600 new mind-boggling questions, and you can even download MORE sets of questions from the Internet! The Fastest Finger is 2-player...but more realistic. You both have A, B, C, and D keys. ...which are numbers. And if you get it in right with the quickest amount of time...you go for the Hot Seat. ...and trust me...Regis' friends have enough tricks up their sleeves to make you lose a chance of a cool million. Ask The Audience has improved. It actually shows a poll on a grid! Trust me, after this advice...you'll want to buy this game...and when you do, you'll probably try to thank me!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Millionaire Edition.
Review: I do like the first two, they do get old after, one or two months. The games are repeated questions so you never use a lifeline, so I got this, it is cool you can download new questions which makes it harder! I do like this 3rd Edition worth the (money). Hope they make new editions in the, furute til now you have this! Enjoy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: No Team Play 3rd Edition
Review: I just bought the 3rd edition of Who Wants to be a Millionaire 3/01/02. I was very disappointed because there was no team play and no real "play against a friend" game other than the 'fastest finger' part of the game. I thought I would be able to play the question part of the game against friends. The downloadable questions are a big disappointment because you only get about 15 questions for each new set so once you've played one game with them, you may as well delete the set. When the screen pans out to the money amount section between each question, well, this gets to be old quite fast and is annoying. The game would be more enjoyable without this. One last comment, I think the items used in "the fastest finger" part of the game are generally way too hard for the general population.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: No Team Play 3rd Edition
Review: I just bought the 3rd edition of Who Wants to be a Millionaire 3/01/02. I was very disappointed because there was no team play and no real "play against a friend" game other than the 'fastest finger' part of the game. I thought I would be able to play the question part of the game against friends. The downloadable questions are a big disappointment because you only get about 15 questions for each new set so once you've played one game with them, you may as well delete the set. When the screen pans out to the money amount section between each question, well, this gets to be old quite fast and is annoying. The game would be more enjoyable without this. One last comment, I think the items used in "the fastest finger" part of the game are generally way too hard for the general population.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: No Team Play 3rd Edition
Review: I just bought the 3rd edition of Who Wants to be a Millionaire 3/01/02. I was very disappointed because there was no team play and no real "play against a friend" game other than the 'fastest finger' part of the game. I thought I would be able to play the question part of the game against friends. The downloadable questions are a big disappointment because you only get about 15 questions for each new set so once you've played one game with them, you may as well delete the set. When the screen pans out to the money amount section between each question, well, this gets to be old quite fast and is annoying. The game would be more enjoyable without this. One last comment, I think the items used in "the fastest finger" part of the game are generally way too hard for the general population.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Something missing...
Review: I just bought this game (6/15/01) and perhaps I'm being too quick to judge, but there's something missing from this edition. To me it doesn't seem fluid enough. Mind you, my computer meets the specs for this title (PIII 1 gig./ 128 MB ram), however, the programing deosn't seem "tight" like the 2nd edition. Perhaps it has something to do with the exclusion of Jellyvision (of You Don't Know Jack! fame) as the lead programmers. Maybe there's something wrong with my computer, but there's too many split-second pauses and skips that make this edition feel like a 2nd generation Xerox of the 2nd edition.

I did, however, like the inclusion of the graph for the Ask the Audience "lifeline". And since I haven't exhausted the questions yet, I do look forward to the downloadable question packs.

For you trivia purists out there, do buy this title for a good fix until Jellyvision comes out with the next YDKJ....


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