@@slushg3326 they do it with Jeremy Clarkson and Chris Tarrant record both of them with them responding to ask the hosts and reading questions and options out
It has all of the questions from the 2nd Edition on PC, but it's meant to be a first-person perspective of if you were in the hotseat, which makes the game much better. Also, they've got all of the music this time, whereas the PC lacked some of the soundtrack.
@@BadTwin yeah because him responding years later means he was just staring at your comment for years waiting to reply. Not sure if that’s pathetic or funny.
Dracco dare No. The PS1 version of this game, along with the 1st and Junior Editions were released on PC and GBA. 1st Edition was also released on Dreamcast. The Party Edition was released on PC, PS2 and PSP.
if the game showed the Actual Intro used for the Show when Chris Tarrent still did it then surely they should have used actual Footage from the show than make it a CGI based game. The Wii used the real life version in it's second edition but the ps2 didn't do it for both versions of said game.
6:20 LOL nobody sits there, they can be a some symbolic person :-D and camera should movie like in TV series, no only looking at moderator, but first pershon perharps.
Trick question. Breakfast Time was the first breakfast TV programme to air nationally, but in 1977 Yorkshire TV experimented with a six week run of a breakfast show in only the local region. Technically, it was Britain's first breakfast TV programme, despite it not airing outside of the Yorkshire broadcast region.