JAGUAR 64 BIT Interactive Multimedia System User Manual
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64 BIT Interactive Multimedia System
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A very smail percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures
when exposed to certain light patterns. Exposure to these patterns or
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JAGUAR™ 64-BIT
INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM
GAME MANUAL
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after the date of publication and disclaims liability for changes, errors and
omissions. Reproduction af this document or any portion of its contents is not
allowed without the specific written consent of Atari Corporation.
© 1994 Atari Corporation. Atari, the Atari logo and Jaguar are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Atari Corporation. All rights reserved. This software
is authorized by Atari for use with the Jaguar 64-Bit Interactive Multimedia
System.
INTRODUCTION
In the year 2098, where do you go on vacation? Club Drive, of course the most
exciting theme park of the 21st century.
Club Drive was opened just after driving was once again legalized. Driving had
been illegal for safety reasons for more than 50 years, until Doctor Lawrence
Phosphorus’ breakthrough discovery.
In his distributive processing study involving safety and smart materials, the
doctor developed algorithms that could be mathematically proven to be safe.
Thus, the driving ban was lifted for these indestructible vehicles, and Club
Drive was born.
Take Old West Exit and chase down your opponent In a fast-paced game of tag
through the main streets of a real ghost town. Get off on Hairpin Drive and
test your wheels in a skateboard park-for cars! Turn on 2010 Century Court and
race through San Francisco. Then take Ho Scale Lane and experience what it’s
like to be a toy car and race through your neighbor’s house.
It’s your chance to do stuff with a car you’ve never dreamed of!
GETTING STARTED
- Insert your JAGUAR Club Drive cartridge Into the slot of your JAGUAR 64-Blt Interactive Multimedia System.
- Press the POWER button.
- Press the A, B or C button to discontinue the title screens.
GAME CONTROLS
1. 2. 3 | Stabilize |
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4 | Front of car view |
5 | Camera on a stick |
6 | Drop camera (Collect and Tag worlds only) |
7 | Inside the car camera |
8 | Chase camera |
9 | Fixed cameras (Collect and Tag worlds only) |
0 | Muto |
• | Next radio station |
# | Previous radio station |
* plus # | Restart game |
* plus # plus option | Reset and clear high scores |
MAIN GAME MENU
Press a fire button to bypass the title screens and reach the Main Game Menu.
To make a selection in the Main Game Menu, press the joypad up or down to
toggle through the various choices, and press a fire button to call up that
selection’s sub menu.
To toggle through the different game selections in the sub menu, press the
joypad left or right. (Press the joypad in any direction to highlight a
World.) Press a fire button to enter all your selections and return to the
Main Game Menu. Move down to start and hit fire to begin play. You’ll find the
following in the Main Game Menu: Game
Here you can select the game you wish to play: Collect, Tag or Race. You can
also choose 1 or 2 player mode and the duration of each game:
Collect (5, 10, 20, 30, 40)
Laps (1·6)
Tag (30, 60, 90. 120, 180 seconds)
World
Here you can choose what world you’d like to drive in: Velocity Park, San
Francisco, The Old West and Jerome’s Pad.
Player 1 Car
Use this menu to set car color.
Player 2 Car
Use this menu to set car color.
Options
Here you can adjust the music and sound effects volume, select the speed of
your car, and reconfigure your control assignments.
Start Game
Begin play
MEMORY SAVE
Music and sound effect volume, the speed of your car, control assignments and high score table, as well as the last level completed are retained in the cartridge even if you have turned off your JAGUAR 64- Bit Interactive Multitnedia System. The cartridge will store up to 100,000 changes. After 100,000 changes have been recorded, no more changes will be retained. To clear the currently saved changes, press *, Option and # while on the Club Drive Main Game Screen.
OPTIONS MENU
To access the Options Menu, select Options on the Main Game Menu. To make a selection in the Options Menu, press the joypad up or down to cycle through the available options and press the joypad left or right to make your adjustments.
CLUB DRIVE WORLDS
Cruise down Highway 64 and embark on a 30 racing adventure right out of the
21st Century-through four massive rubber-burning theme parks. Each of these
worlds have two types of areas to play the different games in: one that the
racing games will occur m, and another smaller arena for games like Tag and
Collect.
Velocity Park
Test your wheels, and balance in a skateboard park-for cars! Push the pedal to
the metal and climb banked walls, do 360s and loop-de-loops on dizzying ramps,
get sideways under tunnels, and skirt around all kinds of polygonal
obstructions.
San Francisco
Race through the streets of San Francisco. Floor it on a roller coaster of
steep hills and dips, do doughnuts in a two-level parking garage, bury the
needle along the coast, weave through towering skyscrapers and quiet
residential neighborhoods, tear across the Golden Gate Bridge … and be sure to
stay out of the Bay! Over 70 sun-scorched miles await you.
Please note: Tag, Collect, and 2-Player Race all take place in the parking
garage only.
The Old West
Yee-haw! Chase down your opponent in a 140 mph-plus game of tag through a real
ghost town. Rev on the red line through craggy canyons, blaze down Main
Street, cruise through mine shafts, and tackle “boot hill.” It’s more fun than
a porcupine in a pig trough!
Jerome’s Pad
Experience what it’s like to be a toy car-with a spacious duplex as your
racetrack. Race under the sofa, through the hallway, between the cat’s legs,
around the toilet and onto the coffee table … lt’s your chance to do things
with a car Henry Ford would’ve never dreamed of in the privacy of your own
home.
GAMES
Collect
This game lets you earn points for crashing into stuff!
Brightly colored objects appear randomly and you’ve got to drive your car Into
them. The first car to hit the object gets a point. The player with the most
points wins.
Tag (two players only)
It’s crash up derby-JAGUAR style! Choose a world and take on a buddy in a
metal-munching game of car tag. The first player to remain •· not it” the
longest wins. ”
Race
Choose a world-race solo or grab a buddy-and go for it in a 64-bit road racel
There are no boundaries out here, just plenty of buildings to avoid, walls to
climb, roads to tame and tunnels to scream through.
GAME PLAY
Direction
Displays the direction you are traveling
Time
Displays how much time has elapsed
Score
Displays your current score
Aerial Map
Displays a top-down view of all the action
CREDITS
Lead Programmer: | Todd Powers |
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Programmers: | Eric Smith |
Eric Ginner
Producers:| Craig Suko
James “Purpte” Hampton
Lead Artist:| Ed Pearson
Artists:| Ken Saunders
Jeffrey Gatrall
B.J. West
Music Director:| James Grunke
Music and Sound:| M. Stevens
Wiley Evans
James Grunke
Jerry Gerber
Lead Testers:| Lance Lewis
Dan McNamee
Testers:| Hank Capra
Scott Hunter
Andrew Keim
Joe Sousa
SOFTWARE WARRANTY
Atari warrants to the original purchaser this product to be free from defects
in material and workmanship under normal authorized use for a warranty period
of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase as evidenced by your receipt.
Atari will replace lhe defective software free of charge. After the expiration
of the warranty period, you assume the entire cost of all necessary servicing,
repair or correction.
The warranty is null and void if the cartridge has been opened and/or any
parts were removed or if software or any accessories other than lhose
authorized by Atari are used in connection with this product. This warrantee
does not cover accidental or intended damage or neglect. If the product
displays a fault within the warranty period, the user should return it to his
place of purchase, who will follow the required procedure to obtain a
replacement. In no event shall Atari be liable for consequential or incidental
damages resulting from the breach of any express or implied warranties. Some
states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or
exclusion of consequential or incidental damages, so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you.
Copynght 1994. Atan Corporation
Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1302
All rights reserved
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Printed in USA
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