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  2. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (1999 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Who Wants to Be a Millionaire was a commercial blockbuster. [4] [7] In the United States, it debuted at #2 on PC Data's list of the best-selling computer games for the week of November 21, at an average retail price of $20. [8] Disney Interactive reported that the game "virtually sold out across the country" by Thanksgiving, the day after its ...

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  4. Millionaire: The Stock Market Simulation - Wikipedia

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    Johnny L. Wilson reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Millionaire is a stimulating experience for anyone who enjoys the strategic decisions inherent in high finance." [1] Electronic Games awarded Millionaire the 1985 Arkie Awards for "Best Electronic Money Game". [2]

  5. Millionaire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Millionaire is a text-based management game in which the player takes the role of a home-based games programmer who has written a program and must market it to the retailers. Starting with an investment of £500, the player uses this money to pay advertisers and cover tape duplication costs.

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  7. Where is John Carpenter now? - AOL

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    Carpenter was a 31-year-old IRS employee when he appeared on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in November 1999 and became the first contestant to win the $1 million jackpot prize. At the time, he was ...

  8. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – Play It! - Wikipedia

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    The lifelines in the "Star Wars Weekends" version of the game worked exactly like the regular game but were named 50:50, Ask the Jedi Council, and Phone a Stormtrooper. During ESPN The Weekend , also based at Disney's Hollywood Studios, Play It! consisted of sports trivia questions; contestants got to "team up" with ESPN personalities and ...

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