Games PC SIMON THE SORCERER User Manual

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Games PC SIMON THE SORCERER User Manual

EPILEPSY WARNING

PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE PLAYING OR ALLOWING YOUR CHILDREN TO PLAY THIS GAME

A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights. Exposure to certain light patterns on a computer monitor whilst playing a game may induce an epileptic seizure in these individuals. Certain conditions may induce undetected epileptic symptoms who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy. If you, or anyone in your family has an epileptic condition, you must consult your doctor before playing. If you experience any of the following symptoms whilst playing a computer game : dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of awareness, disorientation, any involuntary movement or convulsions, immediately discontinue use and consult your doctor before resuming play.

FOREPLAY

It often helps to start with some sort of introduction so here we go…

Once upon a time It all started on the day of Simon's 12th birthday. He was having a party, not a modern rave party that 12 year olds have these days, but a quiet English affair with jelly and ice-cream, pin-the-tail on grandma and a magician called Marvelo. He specialised in pulling rabbits out of hats and making seemingly endless quantities of brightly coloured handkerchiefs appear from his mouth.

Simon took great pleasure in pointing out how these tricks were done to his awe-struck friends and eventually had to be physically restrained by his father to prevent Marvelo the Magician becoming Marvelo the Murderer.

When 'blowing-out-the-candles' time came, Simon wished for a Gameboy from his grandparents and for his older brother to fall down something deep and preferably spiky. He was surprised when later the doorbell rang and upon opening the door, he discovered a small scruffy looking dog wrapped up in shiny paper. After unsuccessfully trying to install his friends Tetris cart, he was persuaded that it was not a new Gameboy after all.

The dog (he called it Chippy) had a strange book in it's mo uth that no-one could read. His parents hadn't the heart to tell the young boy the dog wasn't for him and that they had no idea from where or whom it came. It was after all the target for the boyish sadism found in all youngsters. The family adopted the dog and the book was dumped in the loft and forgotten…

Until now …

GETTING STARTED

To enjoy Simon the Sorcerer you will NOT need lightning ref lexes, nor an IQ of 175 nor the courage of the Great White Bear. It could help if you have a sense of humour but it's not essential.

Oh yes, a computer with the following requirements would be handy as well.

386 DX-16 or faster 100% Direct X compatible PC

Windows 95 or 98

1 MB RAM

VGA graphics capability

A hard drive

A CD-ROM drive

A mouse

Obviously, in order to use these items, you will require a fully operational central and peripheral nervous system, all vital organs and at least one hand (or compatible).

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