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MAN-S075-UK TM IOC. Copyright © 2008 International Olympic Committee (“IOC”). All rights reserved. This video game is the property of the IOC and may not be copied, republished, stored in a retrieval system or otherwise reproduced or transmitted, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means whatsoever , without the prior written consent of[...]
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MAN-S075-UK Impor tant Health War ning About Playing Video Games Photosensitive Seizures A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual images, including fl ashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. Even people who have no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition t[...]
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1 Thank you for purchasing Beijing 2008™ - The Offic ial Video Game of the Olympic Games . Please note that this software is designed only for use with a personal computer running Microsoft Windo ws®. Be sure to read this instruction booklet thoroughly before you star t playing . GETTING ST ARTED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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2 Xbox Guide button Right T rigger Right Bumper ST ART Right Stick D-pad Left T rigger Left Bumper Left Stick BACK GETTING ST AR TED The System Requirements necessary to run B eijing 2008™ - The O fficial Video Game of the Olympic Games are as follows: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum: Microsoft® W indows® XP 2.4GHz processor 1GB RAM NVIDIA® GeForc[...]
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3 Once you’v e selec ted your mode and event(s), you’ll be taken to the relevant stadium in prepara tion for the ac tion. Y ou can skip the opening cut-scenes by pressing the button as indicated on screen. If you’ re unfamiliar with the event mechanics, the controls and the sequence of stages throughout the event, Tutorials can offer a step-b[...]
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4 TRAINING Select individual events for continuous play within a non- competitive environmen t, allowing you time to learn each of the events before transferring your skills to competitive challenges of the Olympic Games. COMPETITION Play with friends, either at home or from around the world. Choose between single and multiple event challenges to p[...]
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5 After viewing the Opening Ceremony you ’ll be shown the list of challenges that await you on the first day of competition. Y ou ’ll also see the criteria for progression to the next day , for example ‘ qualify for 3 out of 5 events to progress to the next day’ . If you fail to qualify for a day , you will need to repeat that day until you[...]
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6 P L A YIN G O N L I N E JOIN QUICK GAME will tak e you to a list of available games that ar e currently in session. JOIN CUSTOM GAME will let you defi ne the events you ’ d lik e to compete in. CREA TE GAME will let y ou creat e a multiplayer game, selecting the events you wish t o challenge other players t o. Once you ’ve selected the event[...]
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7 If you selec t either Custom M atch or Create Match you will then be able to define the following game t ypes: VS (for 2 players head-to-head only) All events play as normal except for tournament tree events which drop all initial rounds and play in a head-to-head final. Players may drop in and out. After each event or set of events has finished [...]
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8 100m / 200m / 400m Press and hold µ or ∫ t o build power of the launch start, once the power bar hits the r ed zone you’ll launch fr om the blocks. Be careful not to false start, but be sure to be on the edge and pow er out of the blocks if you wan t that world r ecord. Press z and v alt ernately or waggle B or C t o build up speed. At the l[...]
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9 A THLETICS - FIELD HAMMER THROW Rotate B or C to ma tch the marker . Press µ or ∫ t o release the hammer . SHOT PUT Rotate B or C to build po wer . Press and hold µ or ∫ t o build your thro w angle, and then release µ or ∫ to thro w the shot. DISCUS THROW Rotate B or C to build po wer , but be sure to keep out of the r ed or you risk a f[...]
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10 A THLETICS - FIELD (CONTINUED) HIGH JUMP Alternat ely press z and v and mat ch the timing of each footstep, then use µ or ∫ to jump . PO L E V AU L T Press z and v alt ernately or waggle C or B t o build up running speed. Press µ or ∫ within the highlight ed area to clear the bar . A QUA TICS - SWIMMING 50 m FREEST YLE 10 0m BACKSTROKE 100[...]
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11 GY MNASTICS - ARTISTIC FLOOR EXERCISE When the gymnast steps or lands on a button ic on press the corresponding butt on; timing here is crucial . VAU LT Press z and v alt ernately or waggle C or B t o build up running speed, and then press µ or ∫ as y ou contact the markers to launch. Rotate C or B to c orrec tly dismount. P ARALLEL BARS Move[...]
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12 SHOO TING - SHO TGUN SK E ET (men) Press c t o call ‘Pull’ and then Pr ess ∫ to fi re. Sweep the cr osshair left and right using B , Press and hold z to increase cr osshair movement speed . SHOO TING - PISTOL 10m A IR P IS TO L Press µ or ∫ t o determine your accur acy; once this is set remember to take this int o account when aiming t[...]
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13 JUDO 81 - 90kg Match the arr ows indicated on screen with C or B to gain the advantage in the tussle. Once you hav e the advantage press a combination of z , v , c and x to thro w; these combinations ar e secret and something you need to inv estigate and learn. The complexity of the thro w combination is directly relat ed to the di c ulty of [...]
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14 WEIGHTLIFTING +105kg Rotate B anticlockwise and C clockwise t o increase power . Slowly rota te B and C outwards fr om bottom to top , following the arrows on scr een, this motion initialises the lif t. Keep your balanc e by moving C and B to c entre the ball . C Y CL I N G - T R ACK TEAM PURSUIT Press z and v alt ernately or waggle C or B t o b[...]
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15 WARRANT Y: SEGA Europe Limited warran ts to the original buy er of this Game (subject to the limitation set out below), that this Game will per form under normal use substantially as described in the accompanying manual for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of first purchase. This limited warranty gives you specific rights, and you may [...]
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16 Please check www .se ga-europe.com/suppor t for details of product support in your region. Register online at www .se ga-eur ope.com for exclusive news, competitions, email updates and more. CUSTOMER SUPPORT[...]
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17 VIO LENCE B AD LAN GUAGE FEA R SEXUA L CON TENT DRU GS DIS CRIMI NA TI ON GA MBLIN G PEGI ratings and guidance applicable within PEGI markets only . What is the PEGI System? The PEGI age-rating system protects minors from games unsuitable for their particular age group. PLEASE NOTE it is not a guide to gaming difficulty . Comprising two parts, P[...]