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This signals the end of life as we know it folks.
An absurd exercise in a game show host pretending she's rude, and you can now play it at home.
Why?
What is the point?
You dont get to be on tv, you dont win anything.
It's a general knowledge game.
Buy Trivial Pursuit and get some mates round.
Please, this has to be a joke?
"Who wants to be a millionaire"
Another game where you dont win anything.
What am I missing here?
Someone said it was as bad as The Mummy Returns in a preview screening review, to which I reply that I would rather watch a Tomb Raider poster that that movie
Hmmm...I'm looking for a downside to this one....
Eidos losses would have been much greater without WWTBAM and might have folded!!
What are we going to do, kick our mates out of the house because that evil woman said so?? Nah, so where's the novelty?? People will buy this in droves because it is so popular with the oldies, but will it ever beat trivial pursuit, no I think not!!
What can we do though, there is a market for this drivel then it will be made and sold.
A plus point for it is that it is keeping our industry alive, Eidos reported losses last year despite the success of WWTBAM, so we can't really complain that much can we??
This signals the end of life as we know it folks.
An absurd exercise in a game show host pretending she's rude, and you can now play it at home.
Why?
What is the point?
You dont get to be on tv, you dont win anything.
It's a general knowledge game.
Buy Trivial Pursuit and get some mates round.
Please, this has to be a joke?
"Who wants to be a millionaire"
Another game where you dont win anything.
What am I missing here?