Animaniacs(TM) Demo: A Gigantic Adventure(TM) Demo Manual

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Copyright  1999 SouthPeak Interactive LLC, Cary, NC, USA. 
All Rights Reserved.

ANIMANIACS, characters, names and all related indicia are 
trademarks of Warner Bros.  1999.

SouthPeak Interactive and the SouthPeak 
Interactive logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of 
SouthPeak Interactive LLC.   indicates U.S.A. registration.


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Use duplication or disclosure of this software and related 
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Agreement with SouthPeak Interactive LLC and the Restrictions 
set forth in FAR 52.227-19, Commercial Computer Software - 
Restricted Rights (June 1987)
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Table of Contents
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    I - System Requirements
   II - Installation
  III - Controls
   IV - The Menus
    V - Sound
   VI - Help Text
  VII - Contact Information
 VIII - Multi-Player Internet
   IX - Playing Animaniacs(TM) Demo: A Gigantic Adventure(TM) on the Zone


I. System Requirements
==========================================
	166MHz processor
	Microsoft Windows 95/98
	32MB RAM
	2MB of free disk space
	4x CD-ROM 
	2MB PCI video adapter with DirectX compatible drivers
	16-Bit Windows compatible sound card with DirectX compatible drivers
	Microsoft compatible mouse
	Gamepad, joystick or keyboard
	DirectX 6.0 (Included)
	28.8 modem speed (for Internet play)


II. Installation
==========================================
	1. Run the setup file to begin installation and follow the
	   onscreen prompts.
	2. To uninstall the Animaniacs(TM) Demo: A Gigantic Adventure(TM),
	   go to the "Start Menu/Program Files/SouthPeak Interactive/
	   A Gigantic Adventure Demo/Uninstall A Gigantic Adventure Demo"

	Disable screen savers for optimal performance.


III. Controls
==========================================
	Animaniacs(TM) Demo: A Gigantic Adventure(TM) Demo, supports keyboard,
	gamepad, and joystick controllers. 

	Following are the default controls for the keyboard, gamepad,
	and joystick controllers. In the Options portion of the Menus,
	you can change any of these default settings.

	Playing the game with Caps Lock turned on makes your character
	run instead of walk, just like holding down the shift key.

	Keyboard
	   run - shift
	   jump - control
	   throw/hit - space
	   turn to operate - up arrow
	   walk left - left arrow
	   walk right - right arrow
	   duck or drop down - down arrow

	Game pad
	   run - A(1)
	   jump - B(2)
	   throw/hit - C(3)
	   turn to operate - up
	   walk left - left
	   walk right - right
	   duck or drop down - down

	Joystick (3 button)
	   run - A(1)
	   jump - B(2)
	   throw/hit -C(3)
	   turn to operate - up
	   walk left - left
	   walk right - right
	   duck or drop down - down

	F1 - Help
	F5 - Save Game
	F7 - Restore Load Game
	F8 - Turn Off Interface
	F9 - Exit to Control Booth
	F10 - Quit

	Game Controllers (Gamepad and Joysticks)
		The Auto-Repeat  Button on Gamepads and Joysticks cause
		unpredictable results and are not supported. Please make
		sure you have turned off Auto-Repeat

		Game play problems can arise if you don't have the proper
		device drivers for your gamepad or joystick, and if you
		haven't calibrated their performance before using them.  

	Device Drivers for Gamepads and Joysticks
		Device Drivers are special code packages that are used to
		allow a hardware device to interface with the Windows
		95/98 operating system of your computer.  

		The device drivers for your gamepad or joystick usually
		ships with the hardware. Windows 95 also includes some
		default device drivers that might work with your game
		controller, and you can also go to most of the game
		controller manufacturers' websites to get updated and
		patched versions of their device drivers. 

	Checking which Game Controller Device Drivers are active for
	your Gamepad or Joystick.
		1. Click the Windows 95/98 start button.
		2. Select the "Settings" option
		3. Select "Control Panel."
		4. From the Control Panel find the Game Controllers icon
		   and select it.
		5. A Dialog Window with tabs will appear.
		6. On the "General" tab will be a list of the current
		   Game Controller device drivers.
		7. If your Controller is listed, and the status is "OK"
		   then you are ready to test and calibrate. (See the
		   section on Calibrating and Testing A Gamepad or
		   Joystick).
		8. If your joystick of gamepad controller is NOT on the
		   list, you will have to add it.

	Adding a Device Driver for a Gamepad or Joystick
		1. Click the Windows 95/98 start button.
		2. Select the "Settings" option
		3. Select "Control Panel."
		4. From the Control Panel find the Game Controllers icon
		   and select it.
		5. A Dialog Window with tabs will appear.
		6. On the "General" tab will be a list of the current
		   Game Controller device drivers.
		7. Remove any Game Controllers that are NOT on your
		   computer by highlighting the particular controller in
		   the Controller list, and clicking the "Remove" button.
		8. Click the "Add" button.
		9. From the "Add Game Controller" list, select the
		   controller that matches your hardware. If a match is
		   not found, click the "Add Other" button.
		10.Find the manufacturer of your game controller and
		   click to highlight them.
		11.Find your game controller model and click to highlight
		   it. If it is not on the list, or if you have a later
		   version, click the "Have Disk" button and install the
		   device driver from the disk.
		12.Once you have added the game controller device driver,
		   you need to calibrate and test it. 

	Calibrating and Testing a Gamepad or Joystick
		1. Click the Windows 95/98 start button.
		2. Select the "Settings" option
		3. Select "Control Panel."
		4. From the Control Panel find the Game Controllers icon
		   and select it.
		5. A Dialog Window with tabs will appear.
		6. On the "General" tab will be a list of the current
		   Game Controller device drivers.
		7. If your gamepad device driver is not on the list you
		   will need to add it. (See Adding a Device Driver)
		8. Click on the Properties button.
		9. A dialog window with tabs will appear.
		10.Select the Test tab and follow the instructions.



IV. Menus
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In Game Main Menu:
	During game play, pressing the Escape key gives you a menu of
	eight choices.

	Control Booth
		The Control Booth option automatically returns you to the
		control booth, where you can choose a new game.

	Options
		The Options button provides you with a list of features
		you can customize for your individual game playing needs.

	High Score
		Select this button to view the current list of the top
		ten scores.

	Replay
		In single player mode, Replay will reset you to the last
		checkpoint. You will not lose a life. In two player mode,
		Replay wil cause it to be the other player's turn. It
		will reset the current player to the last checkpoint and
		they will not lose a life.

	Help
		The Help screen gives you information that will help you
		play A Animaniacs(TM) Demo: A Gigantic Adventure(TM).

	Exit
		The Exit button allows you to quit the game.


V. Sound
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	Within the game, the sound balancing between soundFXs and the
	CD music have internal adjustments (Sound from the Options Menu).
 
	If the soundFXs are not loud enough when set to maximum within
	the game, it means the CD and WAV volume settings for your
	Windows	sound support system need to be adjusted. At the Windows
	Sound Device Volume Controls Dialog Window, tune the WAV volume
	up to increase the range for Animaniacs' SoundFXs, and turn the
	CD volume down to lower the Animaniacs' Music range.
 
	A good balance setting at the Windows control area will result
	in an excellent voice/soundfxs mix when playing the game.


VI. Help Text
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	Red switches activate platforms
	Purple switches open doors
	Pull combination switches for a surprise!
	Blue balloons go up and down
	You can steer red balloons
	Push books to reach higher places
	Bouncy objects give great height
	Slippery surfaces make you out of control
	Defy gravity with atomic balls!
	Powerups make you invincible!


VII. Contact Information
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	Please visit SouthPeak Interactive's web site at
	http://www.southpeak.com to obtain additional information
	or contact our Technical Support team.

	Technical Support  - United States and Canada
	Email: support@southpeak.com
	Phone: (919) 677-9775  
	
		8 a.m. to 12 a.m. Eastern time Monday thru Friday and
		8 a.m. to 8 p.m.  Eastern time Saturday & Sunday	
	
	Technical Support - Australia 
	Email: Southpeak@startekeurope.com
	Telephone: 001144 1429 855061 
		
		09:00 - 19:00 Eastern Standard Time
	
	
	Technische Hilfe - Deutschland (Germany) 
	Email: Southpeak@startekeurope.com
	Telephone: 44 1429 855061 
		
		09:00 - 19:00 GMT
	
	L'information Technique - France 
	Email: Southpeak@startekeurope.com
	Telephone: 44 1429 855061 
	
		09:00 - 19:00 GMT
	
	Technical Support - United Kingdom 
	Email: Southpeak@startekeurope.com
	Telephone: 01429 855061 
		
		09:00 - 19:00 GMT


	We will be able to help you more quickly if you have the
	following information available when you contact us:
	- The brand name of  your computer
	- The type of CPU and its operating speed
	  (e.g. Pentium-166mhz)
	- The operating system and version
	  (e.g.. Windows 95)
	- The amount of RAM in your computer
	- The brand name and model of sound card in your computer
	- The brand name and model of video card in your computer
	- Speed of CD-ROM Drive
	- The amount of video memory (VRAM) in your computer


VIII. Multi-Player Internet
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	Connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP)
	You must sign up at the "the Zone" website to initiate 
	internet play.  Go to www.zone.com where you will 
	receive a login and password.

	If you already have a login for "the Zone" it will take you
	to the 'Animaniacs' room.  There you can either choose to 
	be a host or join a game that has not been started yet.  
	Through an interface screen, the players will 
	determine the number of participants.  (Color shields will
	represent each player on other player's screens during
	play) 

	Once all players are ready to play the host controls when 
	the game play begins by clicking on the "launch" button.   
	Play will begin when all players have clicked "play"

	Two to four players may compete in a game in which
	they race through a level fighting villains and
	navigating obstacles while collecting as many film cans
	as possible. You can choose from five special Internet
  	levels. Each player's score is based on how fast the
	player can complete the level and the number of film
	cans collected. Each film can subtracts from the player's
	time (three seconds per can). For example, if Player 1
	completes the level in 100 seconds and collects 30 film
	cans, then the adjusted time is 10 seconds. If Player 2
	completes the level in 125 seconds and collects 40 cans,
	then the adjusted time is 5 seconds.  In that scenario,
	Player 2 wins (even though it took him/her a little
	longer in real time to complete the level).
  
	Players will play the alternating siblings that are 
	dedicated to the specific level.

	Since all of the objects and villains are on the 
	player's own surface, players cannot take objects 
	away from competitor's field.  The player's characters 
	cannot interact with each other. This image of opponents
	will only display when the player is within screen 
	range view. This way players can view other player's 
	strategy and style of play and monitor their progress. 
	Competitors that fall behind or get far ahead will 
	not be within screen view.

	A final board will display the player ranking and 
	score and time.


IX. Playing Animaniacs(TM) Demo: A Gigantic Adventure(TM) on "the Zone"
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	1. Make sure both the 'A Gigantic Adventure(TM)' and
	   "the Zone" software is installed on your computer 
	   system.
	2. Place your 'A Gigantic Adventure(TM)' disc in the
	   CD-ROM drive. When the game launcher appears, do not
	   start the game; instead, exit from it.
	3. Connect to your Internet Service Provider and launch
	   either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
	4. Type http://www.zone.com and press Enter. 
	5. At "the Zone" Web site, click Games List and an entire
	   list of games will appear. 
	6. Find 'A Gigantic Adventure(TM)' in the Games List and
	   click it. 
	7. Type your Member ID and password in the Sign In window.
	   Click OK and "the Zone" 'A Gigantic Adventure(TM)' page
	   will appear.
	8. Begin playing by clicking one of the 'A Gigantic
	   Adventure(TM)' rooms listed in the game room window.
	9. A list of game tables will appear. Move your mouse over any
	   one of them. If a table is unoccupied, a host icon will
	   appear. To host a game, click the host icon and wait for
	   other players to join. Use the chat feature to recruit
	   other players. When all players are logged on and ready to
	   go, click Launch to begin.

	Note:  If you are hosting a game and decide to quit, the
	first player who joined your game will become the host. 

	10. You can also join a game hosted by another player. Move
	    your mouse over a table and click Join to add your name
	    to the game, and wait for the host to launch it. Next to
	    each player's name is a latency indicator.  The latency
	    indicator shows how fast your current connection is to
	    each player. If you are joining a game, it is recommended
	    that you connect to a host with a green latency indicator. 


