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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/Een John Carpenter-spel waarbij je een miljoen dollar wint in een Who Wants to Be a Millionaire-videogame, zonder ook maar één reddingslijn te gebruiken.

Info regarding the Weekend Miljonairs DVD game:
1. The game was released in November of 2004 as one of NINE games to be based on the UK 2nd Edition DVD game, just over a year after Menno de Rutjer missed on the TOP prize question on the actual show.
2. The money tree was based on the 2002-2008 version when it was converted from Dutch guilders to the Euro, before the 12 question format was adopted on the show.
3. This was the ONLY Weekend Miljonairs game to have the man himself, Robert ten Brink, narrate the questions.
4. And lastly, the prize draw, outside of the Australian 1st Edition DVD, is the EXACT same as all of the derivatives of the UK 2nd Edition DVD: Universal Mediterranea.
Transcript
00:00I have Wicked Millionaires for the DVD.
00:03Do you want to try to win the million again?
00:05With all the success, let's play it.
00:09Ok, the first question is for €25.
00:15See, I don't want to lose it.
00:18Good, that was the correct answer.
00:26Look at the question number 2, it's worth €50.
00:30Give it in.
00:32Slow, good, slag, the...
00:35No problem, the answer is good.
00:36€25.
00:44Ok.
00:46€25.
00:49Oops, that's a homepage.
00:53Perfect, the answer is correct.
01:00Let up, eh.
01:01A false answer means that you're here with nothing.
01:04Let that not happen.
01:05Pass up, here comes the question number 4.
01:12The cats...
01:12Vietman was later, the cats...
01:15No problem, the answer is good.
01:35No problem, the answer is good.
01:38No problem, the answer is good.
01:50What is that?
01:52That's a good deal.
01:54What is that?
01:54If that's a good deal, what is it?
02:02$5,000.
02:05What is this, what is this?
02:08That's a good deal.
02:09Here is your next question.
02:10and Lenin.
02:11Galitian, Presbyte, Nikita Khrushchev, and Joseph Stalin.
02:16Hm.
02:212,000, 2,000 euros.
02:27Hm.
02:39That's a physiologist.
02:47Okay, 4,000 rubles.
02:50Damn it, 4,000, 4,000.
02:51You can tell I actually previously did coke just up in the denominator, David.
02:54I said rubles instead of euros.
02:56If you have the next question for your answer, you can double that to 4,000 euros.
03:01Look.
03:02Half a point for 4,000 euros.
03:08What is the medical term for a wart?
03:14Comido, acne, ordeolum, that's a veruca.
03:30Oh, 8,000 euros to half a point.
03:338,000 euros.
03:418,000 euros.
03:438,000.
03:528,000.
03:55Let's vote anyone.
03:57That's a, B.
03:58A, B's the universal recipient.
04:00O's the universal donor.
04:02Yeah, A, B is the universal recipient.
04:05O's the universal donor.
04:26How many years ago Gaudi's birthday was Gaudi's birthday?
04:37I think it was 150, 150.
04:43Yes, they did play their 2000-year-old queue earlier.
04:49That's one problem with this game. Sometimes they play the wrong queue after question 10.
04:54After question 10-14 they play the wrong queue most times.
04:58It's kind of ominous they sometimes don't play after the tour of 50,000-year-old question sometimes.
05:04This game.
05:06What does the word Canada mean?
05:09What does Canada mean in Indian tongue?
05:17It's Groot Dorp, Groot Dorp, Groot Dorp, Groot Dorp, Groot Dorp, Groot Dorp.
05:35Here is Vraag 12, take your time.
05:3864,000.
05:45How much money did Piumen pay for Manhattan?
05:5124,000.
05:55He paid 24 bucks in our money to buy to never buy Manhattan Island, which I believe was 60 guilders.
06:03It's actually modern day it's about, it takes about $1400 he bought the devil, about half for $1400.
06:09Modern day money.
06:16Okay.
06:18625,000.
06:19125.
06:23125.
06:24125.
06:27Okay.
06:28125.
06:29125.
06:30French writer, French writer, better known.
06:32As Molière.
06:35Voltaire.
06:37Rousseau.
06:37Isn't that Voltaire's actually, isn't that Voltaire?
06:41Voltaire.
06:49Yeah, I knew, I knew it was in the Jean-Jacques Rousseau and it was not delegated here.
06:54Volia.
06:57Two or fifty thousand.
06:58One million.
06:59A wrong answer is 109,000 euro.
07:04Look at question 14 and tell me what you're doing.
07:09Okay, for two or fifty thousand.
07:12Who is the introduction of a role film and introduced in 1888 the first Kodakamera?
07:19Richard Maddox, Alexander Parks, Edwin Land of George Eastman.
07:27How is my first ever John Carpenter game?
07:29George Eastman invented Kodak.
07:33Schitterend.
07:34Het antwoord klopt.
07:35One million euros.
07:40Fantastisch.
07:40Je hebt het spel bruljant gespeeld.
07:42Je hebt nu 250,000 euro.
07:46Een stapje verwijderd van het magische miljoen.
07:50Neem alsjeblieft zoveel tijd als je nodig hebt.
07:52Hier komt jouw vraag.
07:54Voor één miljoen.
07:56Okay, for one million.
08:00How many times have I had these questions before?
08:02How many times have I seen these questions before?
08:04Baza Satsuo, yeah.
08:05How many times have I seen this already?
08:22Je had weg kunnen gaan met een kwart miljoen euro in plaats daarvan win je een miljoen euro.
08:30Dit was het goede antwoord.
08:32Gefeliciteerd.
08:37Wat een superspannende ontknoping.
08:4015 vragen.
08:41Goed beantwoord.
08:43Fantastisch gedaan.
08:44Jij bent de virtuele miljonair.
08:47Gefeliciteerd.
08:48En het enige dat je nu nog moet doen om kans te maken op een prachtige vakantie naar Universal Mediterranean
08:54is het invullen van de BIN-code op die speciaal meegeleverde briefkaart en ons deze toestuur via de post.
09:01Makkelijker kan niet.
09:02Succes.
09:08Prima gedaan.
09:09En hartelijk bedankt voor de del neem aan Weken Millions.
09:13Job card game number 36.
09:1536 verdieks.
09:19Ha.
09:21Ha.
09:24Ha.
09:29Ha.
09:33Ha.
09:35Ha.
09:36Ha.
09:36Ha.
09:37Ha.
09:38Ha.
09:39Ha.
09:39Ha.
09:43Ha.
09:48Ha.
09:49Ha.
09:51Ha!
09:52Ha!
09:53Ha.
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