GAELCO - TOKYOCOP
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Game rules
This is a catch game and there's only one golden rule: the player has to intercept the
criminal's car as soon as possible. If the player does well, he or she will be promoted and
allowed to drive faster cars, pursue more criminals and have fun longer. The CPU learns
from the driving style of the player, so the criminal will be more cunning as the game
progresses. On the other hand the chase takes place in an open circuit. The final result is
an exciting game with many surprising alternatives.
TOKYOCOP machines can be linked in three different ways.
1.
Direct link between two machines:
it allows to play shared games between two
machines located close enough to install the link cable (2m length) supplied with them.
2.
Single machine connected to Internet:
it allows to send and receive scores and saved
games to/from a server supported by Gaelco.
3.
Two linked machines connected to Internet:
it combines features 1 and 2.
The main purpose of Internet connection is to transfer scores and saved games. It is NOT
possible to play a shared game through Internet, as this WAN does not support real time
transfer of massive data.
TOKYOCOP machines use the same connector for all link modes:
Mode 1. You just need the link cable supplied by Gaelco. This cable is an standard RJ45-
RJ45 Ethernet crossed cable, available in any computer shop.
Mode 2. The machine is connected to a modem, router or a LAN HUB with RJ45
connector. The LAN must have access to Internet through a Gateway or Proxy
server.
Mode 3. Both machines must be connected to a HUB or SWITCH, which are connected to
a modem or router that allows the access to Internet. The HUB (or SWITCH) must
support 100Mbps speed, as 10Mbps is not enough to play shared games with
linked machines.
The Internet connection allows you to use the facilities provided by the Gaelco server. In
that case, the TOKYOCOP machines need to be connected to a LAN (Local Area Network)
supporting Internet access. The machines will work inside this LAN as a common computer
running an Internet browser, as they use HTTP protocol (port 80). The LAN must use RJ45
connections.
The most common LAN configurations allowing Internet acces are:
8.
ADVANCED OPTIONS
8.1 LINK
MODES
8.2 ACCESS TO INTERNET
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