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Red Dwarf - Beat the Geek was an interactive DVD game based on Red Dwarf. The game could be played by one or two players and there were three different game modes: * Viewer (for casual fans) * Geek (for hardcore Dwarfers) * General Knowledge (which was aimed at those unfamiliar with Red Dwarf but able to observe clips and photos) These included High and Low versions, various hats and disguises. The player then entered an "Artificial Reality" suite and was transported to a different part of Red Dwarf for 8 rounds of 6 questions each. The different rounds were as follows:

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  • Red Dwarf - Beat the Geek was an interactive DVD game based on Red Dwarf. The game could be played by one or two players and there were three different game modes: * Viewer (for casual fans) * Geek (for hardcore Dwarfers) * General Knowledge (which was aimed at those unfamiliar with Red Dwarf but able to observe clips and photos) These included High and Low versions, various hats and disguises. The player then entered an "Artificial Reality" suite and was transported to a different part of Red Dwarf for 8 rounds of 6 questions each. The different rounds were as follows:
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  • Red Dwarf - Beat the Geek was an interactive DVD game based on Red Dwarf. The game could be played by one or two players and there were three different game modes: * Viewer (for casual fans) * Geek (for hardcore Dwarfers) * General Knowledge (which was aimed at those unfamiliar with Red Dwarf but able to observe clips and photos) The player(s) had to choose which of the modes to select and then to choose a host for the game. Holly was the question master and players could select either Holly's male or female versions. Each Holly dressed in different costumes, either ones that they had worn onscreen or new ones. These included High and Low versions, various hats and disguises. The player then entered an "Artificial Reality" suite and was transported to a different part of Red Dwarf for 8 rounds of 6 questions each. The different rounds were as follows: File:Beatholly2.jpg 1. * Starbug 2. * Drive Room 3. * Original sleeping quarters 4. * Science lab 5. * The Tank 6. * Officer's quarters 7. * Observation Dome 8. * Captain's office The questions were of many different types, selected at random. * Clips - A short excerpt from either an episode or Smeg Up followed by a question about it * Music - A music cue for which the player had to identify the episode * Picture - Identify the distorted character or episode from which the picture had come * Scene order - The player is shown 4 screenshots from an episode and asked to place them in the correct order * Multiple choice - Standard questions with 4 possible answers After each question Holly tells the player if they were right or wrong. He or she has as many different responses as costumes. If the player scored a perfect 6 for rounds 1, 3, 5, or 7 they would be given a 4-digit code that could be used to unlock 4 different mini-games in the main menu. If a Geek player got all 48 questions right they were asked an additional 2 questions for a potential score of 50. If this was acheived then another mini-game was unlocked.
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