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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Party Edition

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Title Screen

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Party Edition

Also known as: Wer wird Millionär? Party Edition (Germany), Chi Vuol Essere Milionario? Party Edition (Italy)
Developers: Climax Group[1], Andy Wilton[1]
Publisher: Eidos Interactive[1]
Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable
Released in EU: November 24, 2006[2] (PS2/Windows), December 1, 2006[3] (PSP)


SoundIcon.png This game has unused sounds.


And you were just a scroll away from being fired too...
Oh dear, I do believe I have the vapors.
This page contains content that is not safe for work or other locations with the potential for personal embarrassment.
Such as: Chris Tarrant swearing on outtakes. This is a Climax game after all.
Hmmm...
To do:
Examine the graphics files.

Like the original game, but with weird caricatures and extra multiplayer modes.

Unused Dialogue

Outtake

Within Speech.fsb is a voice clip of Chris Tarrant being more than a bit rude.

- "Well it seems a shame that you're leaving this early, but if you don't know the answer, it's your choice (Fuck me, you are thick). Come back soon to play Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, you dim bastard. ...whaddaya think?"

Trade Show Dialogue

Also in Speech.fsb is a series of specially-recorded voice clips of Chris Tarrant, presumably for Eidos presentations at trade shows.

Name Clip Dialogue
trade1
Hello GAME managers, welcome to the Eidos presentationǃ
trade2
Hello HMV managers, welcome to the Eidos presentationǃ
trade2_alt
Hello GameStation managers, welcome to the Eidos presentationǃ
trade3
I'm sorry to say that's all we have time for; join us in November for your chance to play Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on PS2, PC and PSPǃ
trade4
Welcome to the Eidos presentation. Please allow me to introduce you to the worryingly handsome Mike Souto, who will take us through the game, with a lot of help from, er... me.
trade5
Welcome to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? My name is Chris Tarrant, and this is Mike Souto. We'll be taking you through the latest version of the computer game, so sit tight, and we hope you like what you see. Over to you, Mikeǃ
trade6
Alright, alrightǃ That'll doǃ Settle down, you 'orrible lotǃ Fun's overǃ Godǃ Typical store managers... right, let's begin, pay attention please - this is Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on PS2, PC and PSP, releasing November 2006. Thank youǃ
trade8
Latecomer, ehǃ? Don't be embarrassed, everybody's staring at youǃ Right, come on then, sit down. Good grief, now where the hell were we?
trade9
Well, it just remains for me to say thank you all for coming, marvellous to have met you all, and we hope you like what you saw. Join us in November for more Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on PS2, PC, PSP, and PMT. If you liked what you heard, I was Chris Tarrant; if you didn't, I was Chris Moyles. Goodbyeǃ
trade9_alt
Well, it just remains for me to say thank you all for coming, marvellous to have met you all, and we hope you like what you saw. Join us in November for more Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on PS2, PC, PSP, and PMT. If you liked what you heard, I was Chris Tarrant; if you didn't, I was Chris Moyles. Goodbyeǃ
trade9_alt2
Well thank you for coming, and we hope you like what you saw. Join us in November for more Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on PS2, PC and PSP.

Unused Soundtrack

For some reason, Music.fsb contains almost the entire soundtrack of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, making many of the tracks unused. Names in Description column are taken from official album and if the sound didn't make it there, from Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? wiki. The soundtrack is lower pitched by a half semitone.

Name Clip Description
M001
Opening Titles & Walk Down
M003
Host Entrance (only short version named M002 is used in-game)
M004
Host Entrance (long)
M006
used mainly combined with Celador logo in American games
M008
Explain the Knockout Game
M009
Fastest Finger First Question
M011
Fastest Finger First
M012
Four Answers in Order
M013
First in Order
M014
Second in Order
M015
Third in Order
M016
Fourth in Order
M017
Who Was Correct?
M018
Fastest Finger First Winner or Say Goodbye to Contestant (long version)
M019
In the Hot Seat
M021
Explain The Rules
M025
Let's Play
M030
Walk Away in Question 6-10
M031
Walk Away in Question 11-15
M032
Say Goodbye to Contestant
M033
Into Commercial Break
M034
Out of Commercial Break
M035
duplicate of Explain The Knockout Game
M038
Ask The Audience Ready
M043
Phone-A-Friend Early End (which is strange, because this lifeline usually ends before the time's out in a game)
M044
Pre-Closing Interlude
M045
Closing Theme
M046
Transition noises from trailers or "last time"
M047
M048
M049
M050
M051
M052
Long Trailer
M053
Short Trailer
M054
Main Theme (the sound itself is used in att video, but not separately)

References