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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
00:01What do you want to do with the D&D?
00:04There are 15 questions up to a million, and you have 3 Joker available.
00:08Here comes the question number 1 for 50€.
00:12Ok, first question.
00:16Let's...
00:16Let's...
00:17Let's...
00:18Let's...
00:18Let's...
00:18Let's...
00:19Let's...
00:20Let's...
00:29Let's...
00:29Let's get to the next question.
00:32We are looking for the number 2 for 100€.
00:38Ok, first question, second question!
00:40How are you?
00:42What can the answer only?
00:47Do I have a bird catcher then?
00:52Exactly.
00:56Okay, turn.
01:08First of all I kind of appreciate the cheese variety has
01:25It's a hazard roller, a hazard roller, makes more sense hazard, more sense.
01:35Turn.
01:38Manche Menschen, Sie kennen das ja, von unserer Sendung verzweifeln, insbesondere bei 300 Euro. Also, Sie auch?
01:45Turn.
01:50Let's see, was if I shoot in a Beetle.
01:56Look at those cats when they're, that's college.
01:59I can't get rid of those things about, um, the in-betweeners.
02:05Fiber.
02:13Fiber.
02:17Scots, Scots, Skates, Skating something.
02:22This game has just high-quality reporting cards.
02:27Just to protect the eyes, innit? To protect the eyes.
02:31So is it.
02:33Richtige Antwort, eine Runde weiter.
02:35Okay, 1,000.
02:37Shoot.
02:40Shoot.
02:41Shoot.
02:43Ich denke aber, dass Sie doch mehr drauf haben, oder?
02:47Weiter geht's, mit 1,000 Euro.
02:49Okay, 1,000.
02:52Was ist eine Agenda?
02:54Ein Regenschirm, ein Briefumschlag, eine Lebensversicherung, eine Lebensversicherung?
03:07Ja, aber bitte doch, war die richtige Antwort.
03:11Okay.
03:13Züda.
03:15Gut, dann schauen wir mal, was Sie mir auf die 2,000 Euro Frage antworten.
03:20Es ist die siebte von fünfzehn Fragen auf ihrem Weg zum Million.
03:25Okay, 2 das.
03:31Wörtlich übersetzt ist ein Survivor, ein Überlebender, ein Lebenskünstler, ein Obdachloser oder ein Eingeborener.
03:44Okay, so...
03:45So, First of the Survivor something.
03:50Sort, Episodevivor is a something.
04:12Survivor is somewhere.
04:41I was thinking the answer was probably going to be in the questions.
04:50Yeah, I loosely paraphrase Marshall McLuhan's fan Maxim, the medium is the message.
04:57If you can give me the right answer.
05:01For now.
05:14The Karl Lagerfeld.
05:17Karl Lagerfeld.
05:23One one I heard of was Karl Lagerfeld because the weird fashion he used to do before his
05:28death.
05:28He used to dress very weirdly Karl Lagerfeld.
05:30The next question is the ninth and it's about 8,000 euros.
05:36Okay, 8,000.
05:41Why are we in the 5th of May in Germany?
05:46Because it's the day of work?
05:48Because of the people's day?
05:50Because of the European day?
05:53Or because of the women's day?
05:55It's supposed to be in the 5th of May in Germany.
05:57Let's see.
05:59Let me throw a flag.
06:01That's Europa day.
06:06Victory in Europe day.
06:07Victory in Europe day.
06:13Okay.
06:19In which opera sings the famous
06:23Gefangenenchor?
06:25Nabucco.
06:26Die Zauberflöte.
06:26I have a question.
06:26Okay, 16.
06:29Okay, 16.
06:31In which opera sings the famous
06:34Gefangenenchor?
06:36Nabucco.
06:37The Zauberflöte.
06:38Die Zauberflöte.
06:38Die Zauberflöte.
06:40Die Zauberflöte.
06:40Madame Butterflöte.
06:41So which opera does there's a famous prison quad?
06:48Let's see.
06:49Magic Flute.
06:51That's...
06:51That's something else.
06:53Die Zauberflöte.
06:54Prison.
06:54Isn't it?
06:55I think it's Nabucco.
06:56Because Magic Flute is Mozart.
06:58The Valkyrie is Wagner.
07:00And then Matt Butterfly is Puccini.
07:05Yeah, I got Nabucco.
07:06I wonder if no one is Nabucco.
07:09Yep.
07:10I was thinking that I knew...
07:10I was thinking like...
07:11I knew both I did the Magic Flute.
07:13There's no way it's about Magic Flute.
07:15The Valkyrie, the Valkyrie, the Valkyrie,
07:16I think it was that.
07:17Matt Butterfly, Jukum, Puccini.
07:20I mean...
07:22So...
07:2232,000.
07:2832,000.
07:42It's ironic that the region called for this game, Region 2, for all the European games.
07:45Region 2.
07:48Yeah, Region 2 is for European games.
07:50That's...
07:50That's the law I get to play for Region 2.
07:52Australia is Region 4.
07:54Where I live is Region 1.
07:56And then Region 0 is Region 3.
07:57I'm not mistaken.
07:59Region 3?
08:00I think it's Asia.
08:00Region 3.
08:01So...
08:0264 now.
08:0964.
08:22Wasn't John Spilsbury a puzzle person?
08:25Puzzle.
08:28I knew Scrabble was something else, actually.
08:32And then...
08:33Backgammon Scrabble did that day, because I remember your puzzle.
08:35He was Puzzle for Spilsbury.
08:40I'm 25.
08:41I'm 25.
08:42I'm 25.
08:42I'm 25.
08:46I'm 25.
08:48I'm 25.
08:48I'm 25.
08:51I'm 25.
08:52I'm 25.
08:54I'm 25.
08:54I'm 25.
08:54I'm 25.
08:56I'm 25.
09:01I'm 25.
09:02I'm 25.
09:02I'm 25.
09:02Where is the Londoner Waxfiguren Unternehmen, Madame Tussauds?
09:07In Stockholm?
09:08In Amsterdam?
09:10In Dublin?
09:12In Dublin?
09:12In Edinburgh?
09:13So, where in London is the Mamsaw to wax music?
09:21I'm 25.
09:22I'm 25.
09:25I'm 25.
09:29It's still a Burnham Tussauds in the Neverlands.
09:31Amsterdam or Stockholm?
09:37I knew there was like an affiliation to the London-fame spielt-Amsterstides-Waxp gesehen,
09:43but I knew it was going to be our Stockholm Amsterdam, D mammmern, because then they could be Dublin, Ireland,
09:47or Edinburgh, Scotland.
09:50Half Million?
09:52Half Million.
10:07Okay, half a million.
10:23The first ever Hard Davids was a Soundgrave Fellow, the first ever model of Hard Davids was a Soundgrave Fellow.
10:34Okay, for one million euros, for a million, which got me, Gunther, for one million.
11:00I have a million, Gunther, for one million.
11:08So, what's the word for a million?
11:13So, which verb for a million, Gunther, for a million?
11:17So, which verb for a million, like in Burg?
11:20So, which verb for a million, like in Burg?
11:38What's the question?
11:41How did a common early form form a medieval castle?
11:44Is that like a mutt?
11:46A mutt?
11:50Yes!
11:50Yes!
11:52I promise for a proof that loses a slot doesn't exist in Germany.
11:55They have 484,000 euros.
11:59I think I'm most thinking so.
12:02But...
12:17Now...
12:17You're right.
12:19You're right.
12:19That's what you're right.
12:20And that makes you right to the virtual millionaire.
12:22That's what you're right.
12:25So, I hope it's been a bit of fun.
12:28Thank you for your support.
12:31And...
12:31Yeah, I'll see you next time.
12:32Bye.
12:33Who's a millionaire?
12:34John Carter game number two is my second John Carter game with this actually.
13:00That being said, um...
13:07Thanks for watching.
13:09Thanks for watching.
13:10Remove.
13:19Oh, honey.
13:22with this.
13:25Thanks to activity...
13:28Hold, phone, phone up.
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