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2. HOW TO PLAY
This is a single-play car racing game, which can be played by one player. The player
competes against computer cars.
Two games can be linked for competition between two players.
[Game Overview]
The object of the game is to complete a specified number of laps in the given
time period.
Extra time is awarded at specified points of the lap.
A player completes the game by crossing the finish line after completing the
specified number of laps (or by covering the specified distance) within the given
time.The ranking of the player will be displayed at the end of the game.
The game is over if the time period reaches zero before the specified number of
laps have been completed.
[To Start a Game]
After establishing the correct credit, each player will first select one of six cars to
drive by turning the steering wheel and pressing the accelerator pedal.
Select a Course.
There are four courses to choose from: Park Town, Outer Pass, Above the
City, and Bayside Line. Select the course by turning the steering wheel and
pressing the accelerator.
When the race ends, the race ranking is displayed. Then the Continue screen is
displayed.
If Continue play is selected, the previous race is titled Grand Prix 1 and the
succeeding races are titled Grand Prix 2, 3....
If Continue play is not selected, the game will return to the Attract Mode.
When Grand Prix 4 ends, the secret course Sunny Beach appears on the course
selection screen and can be selected as the Grand Prix 5 course.
The Grand Prix races are completed when the Grand Prix 5 ends. The total
ranking is determined by adding up the points gained in all races and a winners
ceremony screen is displayed.
The game then returns to the Attract Mode.
[Link Mode]
After the first player has established credit, there is a 24 second (adjustable) time
period to allow other players, (if two games are linked), to join in before the start
of the game.
If no other players join in within the 24 seconds the game will be played as a
single play mode.