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FTWDK: A John Carpenter game is where you win the Million Dollars in any Who Wants to Be a Millionaire video game without using a single lifeline/Ein John Carpenter-Spiel ist, wenn man in einem beliebigen „Wer wird Millionär?“-Videospiel eine Million Dollar gewinnt, ohne einen einzigen Joker zu verwenden.

Info regarding Wer Wird Millionär 2. Edition DVD:
1. The game was released in 2005 as the follow up to the 1st Edition/1. Edition DVD game
2. Just like with Wer Wird Millionar 1. Edition for the DVD, this one DOES HAVE the man himself, Gunther Jauch reading the questions and not a voice actor.
3. The game was even sponsored by T-Mobile, which prominently features in the intro of the DVD
4. The game is very similar to the UK Family Picture Edition in that the graphics package is the same, but the execution is similar to the UK 2nd Edition DVD game. This game holds the distinction of having the most question of any DVD game, with 1500 questions, all on General Knowledge.
5. And lastly, just like with France and Australia, there was no prize draw with this game.
Transcript
00:01It's about 15 questions up to a million and you have 3 Joker available. Here comes the question number 1,
00:1150 euros.
00:13Videos. Sector Champagne.
00:22The answer is question is schon fine.
00:25I find it.
00:31We're looking at question number 2, the value of 100 euros.
00:36Huh. Huh.
00:39There's a billhauer here.
00:43What sculptures? Yes. Sculpture.
00:49The answer is correct.
00:55The third question brings you 200 euros if you know that.
01:01Sure.
01:03Which hand is nicked?
01:05Oh no, it sucks. Is it Islam? Hinduism?
01:07It could be atheists though.
01:10Which is not...
01:12Atheism is not a religion. Atheism is not a religion.
01:14Atheism is actually you. Don't you.
01:16You're a religion. You're an religious atheist.
01:24Atheism is not a religion.
01:24Many people who think that.
01:25Yeah, from our show virtual Szweizen, especially at 300 euros.
01:29Also, do you too?
01:31Three of us.
01:34Fun.
01:34What's a fresh comment.
01:36We could comment Miss Piggy.
01:57let's see which comes
02:03what does not happen in the plant world
02:16oh what's not in the floral it's a plant life
02:31I don't like tooth fruits apart though I don't think it's like the root for tooth part of fauna
02:34only two fruits are something two fruits yeah I was thinking yeah it's probably party on the human
02:42anatomy not the uh that the fun that's kind of tough you would work it out
02:48one down
02:57okay one thousand
03:09so which DJ is from Austria
03:16it's probably DJ is from Austria
03:19I think it's DJ Uzi
03:25DJ Uzi is from Austria, DJ Uzi it makes the most sense to me
03:30yeah
03:35yes see I think there is a deal on a hell question about the australia first dish in the UDK
03:40I'll take a DJ Uzi for some reason because they did like Uzi the Iceman for some reason
03:44they found the austrian alps actually
03:45it's the 7th of 15 questions on their way to the million
03:50okay two thousand
03:54how many of the tastings of a normal hand is to press the word mono to tap the word mono
04:01you have of course right
04:04how was that for two thousand euros how was that for two thousand
04:07one oh one
04:10the next question is worth 4 thousand euros
04:13but only if you can give me the right answer
04:19who can destroy a whole town with cacao-like creations in the film
04:25chocolate
04:26Isabelle Huppert
04:27Juliette Binoche
04:29Fanny Ardant
04:31or
04:32Juliette Binoche
04:33Juliette Binoche
04:37okay
04:37hit now
04:46ok
04:50hit now
04:52ok
04:52hit
04:56The Taj Mahal was built in the 17th century in the 17th century as a prison, harem,
05:03or a prison or a prison.
05:04The Taj Mahal in the 17th century was erected for something.
05:11The Taj Mahal was built in the 17th century, let's see.
05:22It's about the Taj Mahal.
05:29What's that, the tomb for Mumtaz Mahal?
05:34I know the story of the Taj Mahal by Shah Jahan, for his wife passed away, so it's like 16
05:43now.
05:44Are you sure you have 16.000 euros?
05:47If you answer the wrong way, it goes directly down to 500 euros.
05:52Do you want to see it at all?
05:54Okay, here comes the question.
05:56Okay, 16.
05:59Where does the Azoren also count up?
06:01To the Gaul-Zones, to the Klepper-Regions, to the Ross-Breiten or to the Pferde-Längen?
06:13Why is the Azoren's tile so tough?
06:16Where's the Azoren actually?
06:20It's in a Rose-Breiten.
06:23Rose-Breiten.
06:27It is Rose-Breiten.
06:44Where does that sound?
06:50for 32.000 euros.
06:54What's the meaning of the word slave?
06:58Slav?
06:59Klage?
07:00Larve?
07:01Or kragen?
07:07We're slave, isn't it?
07:09Sklav, slave.
07:11Sklav, slave.
07:29Number 12, 64.
07:40So it's a hedging.
07:51Who's so called hedging coming?
07:53Isn't BOSS hedging BOSS?
08:01Okay, 125, 125,000.
08:20Nehmen Sie sich Zeit
08:21und konzentrieren Sie sich
08:23auf diese Frage.
08:25Okay, 125.
08:29Wer schrieb die Oper
08:31Die Liebe zu den Drei Orangen?
08:33War das Prokofiev?
08:35War es Tchaikovsky?
08:37War es Smetana?
08:38Oder war es Musroksky?
08:41Zu der Heiben sind die Drei Orangen.
08:58Dr.
09:01Potenzial...
09:02Schon wieder richtig.
09:04I would say...
09:05Is that Prokofiev...
09:06For Tchaikovsky down to...
09:07Senden Sie...
09:07It was not Prokofiev
09:09It was gonna be Tchaikovsky
09:12Five or not.
09:14Jetzt wird's richtig ernst
09:15Sie stehen bei 1,005,000 Euro.
09:33Number 14.
09:53How is the fairy tale brought us here, isn't it?
09:56The clever Gretel, because Hansel had to do the breadcrumbs.
10:03I know because Hansel had to do the stupid breadcrumbs thing to try to get us out and it got
10:07lost.
10:09Okay, one million.
10:13It's amazing.
10:15You won a half million.
10:18And you have to be sure if you don't make any mistakes.
10:22And with only one right answer, you can actually get the million.
10:30So, do we go on the question?
10:33Here comes the one million euro question.
10:37The coach got one million, he got one million.
10:40Who doesn't belong to the four in Matthäus Evangelium named Jesus' brothers?
10:47Jacobus, Joseph, Judas, or Johannes.
10:53Let's say Johannes or John was not part of it.
10:55Johannes, John.
10:59Well, you could also be sure to get the number.
11:01You could've been able to get a half million euro.
11:04You could've risked 484.000 euro.
11:11But now you win a million euro.
11:22You have done this incredibly well.
11:25You have answered all the questions.
11:28And that makes you right to the virtual millionaire.
11:32Congratulations.
11:35So, I hope it has been a bit of fun.
11:38Thank you for playing with you.
11:40And then, until next time.
11:43Wer wird Millionaire?
11:44John Cardigan number three for this.
11:46And my second.
11:47Yes, my second of the session of this.
11:56That being said.
12:17Thanks for watching.
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