On the television show, you cannot win less than $1,000. That is a consolation prize offered to anyone who has 'bad luck on the wheel*'.
On the game, however, you obviously do not get the money you earn. (It would be nice if you did, though.)
*This is what Pat Sajak says to make some contestants feel better. $1,000 is still a nice chunk of change, though.)
It was not a real dog but a statue of one that many people purchased before Wheel of Fortune started allowing people to win cash. Vanna White said that she still had a couple at her home on one show last year. I don't think I ever heard it called by name only as the Dalmatian ceramic statue. I have recently Learned from the Wheel of Fortune site that the Dalmatian statue was given the name Sheldon in honor of the Man who ran the Kennel where Sheldon was born. They must mean the dog that modeled for the ceramic statue. Back when the Wheel of Fortune show required the players to purchase items with their winnings the Dalmatian sold for 154 dollars. Sheldon is the official mascot of the Wheel of Fortune game show.
You could get a job as a video game tester. You could play games where you can pay with real money for the game money but do the opposite on special programs make game money into real life money. ( I recommend eRepublik because they are alot of sites where u can change the gold from eRepublik to life money)
This is against Runescape code of conduct. If you need in game money you can use real life money to buy a bond on the Runescape website, then sell that in game.
Yes, the money contestants win is very much real. Contestants are paid their winnings by check 90-120 days after the show airs.
If you mean real money, then no. You have to buy them in game, with Simoleons (Sim cash.)
The real 'Wheel of Fortune'
Fortune Learning Systems and their business development center in Utah are a total scam
It was not a real dog but a statue of one that many people purchased before Wheel of Fortune started allowing people to win cash. Vanna White said that she still had a couple at her home on one show last year. I don't think I ever heard it called by name only as the Dalmatian ceramic statue. I have recently Learned from the Wheel of Fortune site that the Dalmatian statue was given the name Sheldon in honor of the Man who ran the Kennel where Sheldon was born. They must mean the dog that modeled for the ceramic statue. Back when the Wheel of Fortune show required the players to purchase items with their winnings the Dalmatian sold for 154 dollars. Sheldon is the official mascot of the Wheel of Fortune game show.
You either buy more coins and cafedollars from the button that says add cafedollars/Gold and pay with REAL MONEY!!! You level up or spin the wheel of Fortune once every day and hop you get the gold.
Robert Jordan, the author of Wheel of Time, has said that stones, a fictitious game, most closely resembles the real world game of go.
Evony is free as long as you let it be free. You can play for as long as you like without paying any real money to play. If you WANT to speed up your buildings or have another gamble on the roulette wheel, then you can spend some real money, but it is definitely not needed!
You have to pay gold in the game, not real money.
in real life no on the game NO
yes you dope!
You could get a job as a video game tester. You could play games where you can pay with real money for the game money but do the opposite on special programs make game money into real life money. ( I recommend eRepublik because they are alot of sites where u can change the gold from eRepublik to life money)
You gotta pay with real money
no...but the ps3 does!