Who Wants to Beat Up a Millionaire?
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Developer(s) | Hypnotix |
Publisher(s) | Simon & Schuster Interactive |
Platform(s) | Windows 95, Dreamcast |
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Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Who Wants to Beat Up a Millionaire? is a video game parody of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. It was created by Hypnotix, and released in 2000 by Simon & Schuster Interactive for Microsoft Windows and Sega Dreamcast.
While the Microsoft Windows versions feature mainly 2D-animation and menus, the Dreamcast version mainly uses 3D models for the player, as well as 3D environments and the millionaires the player beats up in 3D, rather than 2D animation in the PC version.
Gameplay[]
The objective of the game is to answer multiple-choice questions correctly, by using a buzzer to answer. Following this, the player assaults another player's character. The objective of the game is to assault another player sufficiently so that they drop off the game's ladder, a parody of the real show's question ladder. The last player is the winner.
Lifelines[]
Like its more serious (and non-violent) real-life counterpart, Who Wants to Beat Up a Millionaire? gives the contestants "lifelines" to help them out if they get stumped. The three lifelines are:
- One or the other: Eliminates two incorrect answers, analogous to the 50:50 lifeline on the real game show.
- Pass the buck and chicken out: Give the question to another contestant or swap the question out for a new one, analogous to the Switch the Question lifeline on the original show.
- Fortune cookie: Gives the player a hint.
Characters[]
- Egregious Philin, host and parody of Regis Philbin
- Sheik Abdul Chickpea, a Middle Eastern oil magnate
- Daisey Mae LePlume, a parody of Anna Nicole Smith
- Rich Littleweasel III, a generic trust fund kid
- Melvin Dotcom, a parody of Bill Gates
- Ronald Hump, a parody of Donald Trump
Reception[]
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GameRankings | PC: 30%[2] |
IGN rated the game 5.7 (Mediocre) for lack of replayability.[3]
References[]
- ^ IGN; IGN.com: Who Wants to Beat Up a Millionaire
- ^ "Who Wants to Beat Up a Millionaire for PC". GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
- ^ Who Wants to Beat Up a Millionaire?
External links[]
- 2000 video games
- Dreamcast games
- Parody video games
- Quiz video games
- North America-exclusive video games
- Cultural depictions of Bill Gates
- Parodies of Donald Trump
- Video games based on game shows
- Video games developed in the United States
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
- Windows games
- Puzzle video game stubs