![]() ![]() One contestant will be picked by lot from the remaining six participants to play the fourth game, Make Me a Millionaire. ![]() California Cool will have a single contestant who will try to win up to $200,000 by finding true statements about the state on a game board. In Safe Cracker, two players will vie for up to $88,000 by guessing which in a series of safes contain prize money. ![]() Lucky Penny will have three contestants who will compete for new cars. The participants are guaranteed at least $2,100. "Make Me a Millionaire" will feature 12 contestants who will be chosen by lot to participate in four games: Lucky Penny, Safe Cracker, California Cool and Make Me a Millionaire. The first show was in 1985, 10 months after voters authorized the lottery. "The Big Spin," which featured contestants spinning a large wheel to try for prizes of up to $3 million, had become "a little dated," he said. "This is really our chance to show we can be one of those exciting shows that people win on and have a good time on and people are going to want to tune in and see." "Over the years, in the realm of game shows, we've seen a lot of newer, more exciting shows come along," said Alex Traverso, a lottery spokesman. ![]()
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