Radica Games 16019 Games User Manual


 
WARNING: EPILEPSY AND SEIZURES
READ BEFORE OPERATING YOUR PLAY TV
A few people may experience epileptic seizures when viewing flashing
lights or patterns in our daily environment. These persons may experi-
ence seizures while watching TV pictures or playing video games. Play-
ers who have not had any seizures may nonetheless have an undetec-
ted epileptic condition.
Consult your physician before playing video games if you have an
epileptic condition or experience any of the following symptoms while
playing video games: altered vision, eye or muscle twitching, other
involuntary movements, loss of awareness of your surroundings, mental
confusion and/or convulsions.
Family Tetris is a unique game that allows both children and adults to
play cooperatively, at any skill level. The object is to position the falling
Tetriminos across the bottom of the Matrix in order to create a solid
line with no empty spaces. Tetriminos are the 7 shapes created from
4 blocks (Minos) joined together, and can be rotated or moved as they
fall. When an entire horizontal line fills with Minos, the line clears from
the Matrix. If lines are not completely filled with Minos, they will not
clear from the Matrix, and the Tetriminos will continue to stack up higher
and higher. If the stack of Tetriminos reaches the top of the Matrix, the
game is over!
SETTING UP
BATTERY INSTALLATION
On the back of the controller, remove the battery compartment door
and insert four (4) “AA” (LR6) batteries as indicated inside the compart-
ment (alkaline batteries recommended). Replace the battery compart-
ment door. Do not over-tighten.
NOTE: Batteries in the controller should give you about 10 hours of
game play (if alkaline batteries are used). The game will not oper-
ate normally when the batteries begin to run low. The screen may be
blurred and resetting the game may not work. Be sure to install fresh
batteries. There is also no memory function. All game data will be
erased when the power is turned off or batteries are replaced.
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WHEN INSTALLING
BATTERIES.
CONNECTING TO YOUR TV
To connect Family Tetris directly to a TV, the TV must be equipped with
audio and video input jacks. They are commonly found on the front of
the TV near the contrast, color, and picture adjustment controls; or on
the back of the TV near the antenna and cable/satellite jacks.
Insert the yellow video plug from the game into the Video-In (yellow)
jack on the TV.
Insert the white audio plug from the game into the left Audio-In (white)
jack on the TV.
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode. (See your TV’s operat-
ing manual for details.)
CONNECTING TO YOUR VCR
If your TV doesn’t have audio and video input jacks, you can connect
Family Tetris to your VCR.
Insert the yellow video plug from the game into the Video-In (yellow)
jack on the VCR.
Insert the white audio plug from the game into the left Audio-In (white)
jack on the VCR.
Set your TV and VCR to the appropriate video input mode. (See your TV
and VCR operating manuals for details.)
NOTE: If your TV or VCR does not have AV inputs, a “Y” adapter may be
purchased separately at any electronics store.
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WHEN CONNECTING
CABLES TO A TV AND VCR.
I6019
For 1 or 2 players / Ages 3 and up
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
P/N 823A3000 Rev.D
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
Up: Hard (Fast) Drop the Tetrimino (on 3- and 4-Block Tetriminos only)
Down: Soft (Slow) Drop the Tetrimino
Left: Move Tetrimino one cell left
Right: Move Tetrimino one cell right
Left Rotate: Rotates Tetrimino counterclockwise / Select a menu
option
Right Rotate: Rotates Tetrimino clockwise / Select a menu option
Hold Trigger: Hold Tetrimino (works using 4-Block Tetriminos only)
Start Button: Pauses gameplay / Selects a menu option
PLAYING FAMILY TETRIS
If your Family Tetris is connected to your TV, turn on the TV, then set
the TV to the appropriate video input mode (see set-up section of this
manual). If your Family Tetris is connected to your TV through a VCR,
turn on the TV and VCR, then set both the TV and VCR to the appropri-
ate video input modes (see set-up section of this manual). Next, turn on
the power to your Family Tetris by sliding the POWER BUTTON on the
controller. After a brief start-up animation, the Main Menu will appear
on the TV screen.
Using the directional buttons on the Main Unit, you will be able to scroll
through the different game modes you can choose from. Once the
game mode you wish to play is highlighted press the Start button.
MAIN MENU
Family Tetris features five Tetris variants:
1) Family: Cooperate to clear each level!
Summary:
One or two players (each in their own Matrix) contribute Line Clears
toward the Goal throughout 15 levels, in the fastest overall time.
Goal per level = 10 lines. (5 lines if both players using 1 block)
2) Race: How fast can you clear 40 lines?
Summary:
One or two players (each in their own Matrix) contribute Line Clears
toward the Goal of 40, in the fastest overall time.
3) Marathon: Go for a great score!
Summary:
The goal is to complete all 15 levels (150 lines in total) to get the most
points possible. There is no time limit.
Goal per level = 10 lines.
4) Dig: Clear the bottom line!
Summary:
The goal is for one or two players, at either 3 or 4-Block Tetrimino sizes,
to complete 15 “Digs” either alone or by cooperatively “digging” to the
bottom through a progressively deeper broken line pile, and then clear-
ing the bottom line. Each bottom line clear by either person contributes
one dig, until at 15 digs, the game is over.
2P mode has both players trying to reach the bottom and clear the
bottom line, however each grid is played independently and when one
person clears they contribute a “dig” toward the 15 dig total, and only
their broken line pile increases, while the other player continues. This al-
lows both players to play at their own pace while trying to complete the
game in the fastest time and maintain an increasing challenge.
5) Versus: Compete against another player!
Summary:
For two players only using 4-Block Tetriminos, both players attempt to
clear lines in order to send new lines into their opponent’s matrix. The
player to outlast or cause the other player to reach the top of the Matrix
wins! The winner of the match is the first player to win two of three games.
Simultaneous Lines Cleared New Lines Sent to Opposing Player
2 1
3 2
4 4
PRACTICE MODE
In all variants except “Versus”, when two players are playing and one
of them reaches the top, their game is only temporarily over. They enter
into practice mode and are able to play (without contributing toward
the goal) until the opposite player reaches the goal, at which point both
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