First of all, there are many pictures. They're all gifs, but there are many of them. To put it bluntly, there's a possibility of 15 questions, five pictures per question, so if somebody gets to the 1,000,000 question, you could be looking at more than 75 pictures.
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Also, there are many sounds. They play automatically when you go to the next page, because it sounds good when they do. Some of them can be quite large. I suggest that instead of hearing a sound several seconds after it would make sense to hear it, you download all of the sounds now so they come up at the appropriate times. To do so, just click on a sound as I do my acknowledgements. After it loads the first time, any subsequent time that sound needs to be heard, it'll just pop up from your cache. So as soon as the external window finishes playing your sound, you can close it, and the sound will be all ready for your enjoyment.
Now for the sound acknowledgements...
The thirty-second clock has been edited from a sound at the The International Game Show SFX Library. Used with permission.
The qualifying question, ask the audience, and 50:50 sounds come from Mitch Groff's "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" fan page. Used with permission.
The correct answer, incorrect answer, and million-dollar win sound effects have been lifted from ABC's "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" online game.
The lights down, time's up, and "Millionaire" sting sound effects come from the official (British) "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" page.
All of the images in this game have been created by me, Scott Robinson, except for the "Whoser Wants to be a Millionaire?" logo, which was edited from a picture on ABC's "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" web site.
Ready? Here's the transcript!