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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
00:00Yep, we can really ask for the DVD.
00:02You want to try to win the million again?
00:04Very success, let's go play.
00:08Okay, the first question for 25 euros.
00:16Bluetooth 5.
00:18That's right, well played.
00:25Look at the question 2, he is worth 50 euros.
00:32What's bad, that ping-pong guy?
00:35Simple, that was the right answer.
00:43What's funny?
00:49Call me at yo-yo.
00:52You didn't have to play this question, but be happy that you did it, it's good.
01:01Okay, too bad.
01:03Listen to me, the wrong answer means that you're here with nothing.
01:06Don't let that happen.
01:08Listen to me, here comes the question number 4.
01:10Huh.
01:14Capoeira, let's see.
01:17This is Capoeira, so...
01:19Let's see.
01:21It's...
01:21It's...
01:21It's...
01:39It's...
01:45It's...
01:50It's...
01:52It's...
01:52It's...
02:03It's...
02:10It's...
02:25It's...
02:26It's...
02:28It's...
02:29It's...
02:32It's...
02:34It's...
02:34It's...
02:34It's...
02:39It's...
02:43It's...
02:45It's...
02:45It's...
02:49Who translated the texts for the Netherlands version of the musical The Lion King?
02:54Martine Beyl, Seth Geikema, Coot van Doesburg, Belinda Mulder.
03:01A little bit, a little bit.
03:03Of course, that's the right answer.
03:05What a good answer, sir.
03:11A good answer.
03:11If you give the next answer, you can double the price to 4.000€.
03:17Look at the 8th of 15 questions.
03:20For now.
03:26Which budget was in 1843 for the 3-deling of the Holy Roman Republic?
03:32Was that the budget of Rome?
03:35Verdun?
03:37Yalta?
03:38It's the plan.
03:39What do you guys do?
03:41Very well played. It's all right.
03:51What do you guys do?
03:53What do you guys do?
03:53I'm going to go to the next question.
03:55What do you guys do?
04:00What do you guys do?
04:10George Robson was a NATO Secretary General, it was actually Yen Hoopteshefe who was actually
04:16previously Prime Minister and everyone's actually took over, you and the rest of it were Kofi
04:22and Naren at the same time, and George Robson was NATO Secretary General.
04:38Puffin Belly was the name of the first used bus, locomotive, auto, or school.
04:47Puffin Belly was a locomotive for training, I gotta do it.
04:50Hashtag Chrysaline!
04:53Puffin Belly is number 11.
05:00Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:03Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:04Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:16Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:19Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:22Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:23Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:27Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:31Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:34Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:43Puffin Belly is number 12.
05:47Which famous stripteekener is born as Georges Rémy?
05:53Hergé?
05:54Willy van der Steen?
05:56Who did so?
05:59Thank you Seller Guy 2004, he had this in his gameplay.
06:02Hegay.
06:03And actually, he was the third one after being...
06:07Actually the fourth one after...
06:09Ben, Lucet, Veracruim, and myself to get a gameplay of this.
06:12So, and also...
06:13Hegay, both of us are from...
06:16Mezerga's house were from England, so from America still.
06:20125.
06:23Ok, from 125.
06:30Ok, from 125.
06:31In this culture is the hunebed a important symbol.
06:35Trechterbeker.
06:37Glokbeker.
06:38Standfoot.
06:41Nijldelta.
06:43Just the Final Cup, Trechterbeker.
06:45Funnel Cup.
06:46Helemaal correct.
06:48Goed gedaan.
06:48Ok, 250.
06:49250.
06:56250.
07:04250.
07:0550.
07:18Haarlander.
07:2050.
07:20250.
07:2225.
07:2525.
07:2750.
07:2890.
07:30erad51.
07:3132.
07:3460.
07:56What is that? In Mexico.
08:04Mexico uses it.
08:06Philippines uses it.
08:08Cuba does it.
08:10It's Angola.
08:12Mexico, Philippines and Cuba use peso.
08:34What a super exciting point.
08:3615 questions.
08:38Good answered.
08:39Fantastic.
08:40You are the virtual millionaire.
08:44Congratulations.
08:44The only thing you have to do now is to make a beautiful vacation to Universal Mediterranean.
08:51Universal Mediterranean, baby.
08:52You have a pincode on your special meegelevered briefcard and send it to us via the post.
08:57It's easier than you can.
08:59Success.
09:03Well done.
09:05Thank you very much.
09:06Thank you very much for participating in Weekend Noonies.
09:08Junker at number 49 for this.
09:11So just one shy of joining the 50 game club.
09:14Which would be the first ever foreign game for a long range game to get the 50 on my channel.
09:19So...
09:20Yeah.
09:22I'm not sure why, but...
09:23Wicked Noonies' hits beats differently with all these games I do.
09:26Wicked Noonies' hits beats differently, actually.
09:29That being said...
09:35Please watch me.
09:43I'll see you next time.
09:44Bye.
09:46You're welcome, right?
09:48Bye.
09:49Bye.
09:49Bye.
09:50Bye.
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