<P> In 2006, a screenshot from the UKGameshows.com site was digitally altered and used in a piece on the satire site BS News . The image was also widely circulated as an email in which it was purported to show contestant Fiona Wheeler from the UK version, failing to answer her £ 100 question correctly after using all three lifelines because she was too sceptical of the assistance that was given; the image was actually a digitally altered screenshot of Wheeler's answering a different question from a higher tier . The hoax might have been inspired by an infamous moment from the French version of the show, in which a contestant requested help from the audience on a € 3,000 question which asked which celestial body orbits the Earth: the Sun, the Moon, Mars or Venus . The majority of the audience provided the answer of "the Sun", although the correct answer is the Moon, and the contestant ended up leaving with only € 1,500 as a result . The hoax also borrows elements from a number of infamous moments on the U.S. version, where numerous unlucky contestants won nothing after submitting a wrong answer to one of the first five questions . </P> <P> Three board game adaptations of the UK Millionaire were released by Upstarts in 1998, and a junior edition recommended for younger players was introduced in 2001 . The U.S. version also saw two board games of its own, released by Pressman Toy Corporation in 2000 . Other Millionaire board games have included a game based on the Australian version's Hot Seat format, which was released by UGames; a game based on the Italian version released by Hasbro; and a game based on the French version which was released by TF1's games division . </P> <P> An electronic tabletop version of the game was released by Tiger Electronics in 2000 . Six different DVD games based on the UK Millionaire, featuring Tarrant's likeness and voice, were released by Zoo Digital Publishing and Universal Studios Home Entertainment between 2002 and 2008 . In 2008, Imagination Games released a DVD game based on the U.S. version, based on the 2004--08 format and coming complete with Vieira's likeness and voice, as well as a quiz book and a 2009 desktop calendar . </P> <P> The UK Millionaire saw five video game adaptations for personal computers and Sony's PlayStation consoles, produced by Hothouse Creations and Eidos Interactive . Between 1999 and 2001, Jellyvision produced five games based on the U.S. network version for PCs and the PlayStation, all of them featuring Philbin's likeness and voice . The first of these adaptations was published by Disney Interactive, while the later four were published by Buena Vista Interactive which had just been spun off from DI when it reestablished itself in attempts to diversify its portfolio . Of the five games, three featured general trivia questions, one was sports - themed, and another was a "Kids Edition" featuring easier questions . Two additional U.S. Millionaire games were released by Ludia in conjunction with Ubisoft in 2010 and 2011; the first of these was a game for Nintendo's Wii console and DS handheld system based on the 2008--10 clock format, with the Wii version offered on the show as a consolation prize to audience contestants during the 2010--11 season . The second, for Microsoft's Xbox 360, was based on the shuffle format and was offered as a consolation prize during the next season (2011--12). </P>

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