Buy new:
£22.00£22.00
£3.99 delivery 3 - 5 September
Dispatches from: Boomedia Sold by: Boomedia
Save with Used - Very Good
£3.00£3.00
FREE delivery Tuesday, 2 September on your first order to UK or Ireland
Dispatches from: Amazon Sold by: Brecksderby
Return this item for free
Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. For a full refund with no deduction for return shipping, you can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition.
Learn more about free returns.- Go to your orders and start the return
- Select the return method
- Ship it!
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (PSP)
Learn more
Return this item for free
Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. For a full refund with no deduction for return shipping, you can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition.
Learn more about free returns.- Go to your orders and start the return
- Select the return method
- Ship it!
Purchase options and add-ons
About this item
- 2 classic single player modes
- 5 brand new multiplayer party modes
- Hosted by the legendary Chris Tarrant
- New gameplay functionality Double-Dare, Pass, Steal and Chances
- Over 4000 exclusive new questions
- Choose to play as one of 16 fun new characters
- The return of the Online Millionaire's club
- Play 4 player games via Wireless (WLAN)
- Secret Double-Dare option
- Console-share - two players can battle it out on one system
Product details
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Rated : Ages 3 & Over
- Package Dimensions : 17.8 x 10 x 1.4 cm; 99.79 g
- Release date : 1 Dec. 2006
- ASIN : B000IIXTTI
- Country of origin : Luxembourg
- Best Sellers Rank: 80,152 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
- 555 in PSP Games
- Customer reviews:
Product description
Product description
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (PSP)
Manufacturer's Description
The all new Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Party Edition delivers the atmosphere and tension of the hit TV series but with addition of exciting new party game features. For the first time the whole family will be able to play against each other to fight for the right to win a virtual million pounds.
With legendary host Chris Tarrant calling all the shots the aim of the game, as you probably already know, is to win a million pounds. However with the addition of multiplayer party modes it will take nerves of steel as well as brains and to land the big prize. Unfortunately, the game doesn't come with a million pounds, so instead we're going to convert your financial winnings into points. Do you have what it takes? We'll keep our fingers crossed.
Game modes:
Single player:
Classic Millionaire - As close as you can get to the TV show without being in the studio: one contestant; fifteen sequential questions; and a virtual million pounds to be won.
Quick Fire - A fast-paced but more forgiving variant on Classic Millionaire, with questions asked against a timer but there are chances available in case you make a mistake.
Multiplayer :
Millionaire Party - A hectic game mode ideal for the truly competitive. Players 'buzz in' to answer questions, but even if you're not fastest on the buzzer you can always try Stealing the chance to answer, or even Double-Daring your rival if you think they don' t know the answer. You also have three second Chances if you get a question wrong.
Play or Pass - A more tactical game mode which allows players to not only choose the level of question they want to answer, but also lets you pass a tricky question onto another player in the hope they will get it wrong instead of you.
Millionaire Remix - Keep on your toes as you battle through a series of rounds, competing to collect enough Chances and Lifelines or deny them to your rivals to help you be the first to reach the million pound prize.
Multi-Millionaire - Classic Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? adapted for multiple contestants. Players take turns to try and win the million pound prize, with only Lifelines between them and elimination if they get an answer wrong.
Quick-Fire - A high speed game mode where it's all about answering the questions fast!
You are able to secretly Double-Dare opponents on the PSP. In this way, they will be unaware of the importance of the question. If they get it wrong they'll drop TWO places on the money tree. Be careful though, if they get it right they'll climb two. You've been warned.
The game also takes advantage of the PSP's wireless gaming capabilities. If you feel like a challenge turn it on and see if there are other players that want a challenge. Perhaps even start a game that others can join. If you don't have a friend with a PSP, don't worry as you and a friend can play the multiplayer games on a single system via the two-player console share option.
