Disney Chicken Little for PlayStation 2 User Manual

Starting Up .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .... 2
Controls .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .... .. .. .. 3
Story .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ....
4
The Characters .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .... 5
Getting Started .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . 8
Pause Menu .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 10
Heads Up Displays (HUDs) .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...
12
Character Actions .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. ..
16
Gadgets .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .... ..
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Collectibles .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ..
19
Game Levels ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. 22
Multiplayer Minigames . .. .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .
26
Customer Support .. .. .. .... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...
32
Limited Warranty . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .... . 33
MEMORY CARD slot 1
MEMORY CARD slot 2
USB connector
controller port 1 controller port 2
disc tray
RESET button
OPEN button
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Note: Illustration may not match all PlayStation 2 console types. For owners of SCPH-70000 series PlayStation 2 systems, refer to the setup instructions supplied with your system.
Set up your PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system according to the instructions in its Instruction Manual. Make sure the MAIN POWER switch (located on the back of the console) is turned ON. Press the RESET button. When the power indicator lights up, press the OPEN button and the display will open. Place the Disney’s Chicken Little disc on the disc tray with the label side facing up. Press the OPEN button again and the disc tray will close. Attach game controllers and other peripherals, as appropriate. Follow on-screen instructions and refer to this manual for information on using the software.
Move
Left Analog Stick
Rotate Camera
Right Analog Stick
Jump / Menu Select
s
Attack
f
Sling Shot
a
Previous Menu
d
Pause
START
Browse Menu
Directional Buttons
• This game supports the analog mode and the vibration feature of the DUALSHOCK® analog controller.
• To use the vibration feature, turn on VIBRATION under OPTIONS (see page 9).
• You cannot use the ANALOG mode button to switch between the analog and digital modes. The controller will always be in analog mode (the mode indicator will be red).
• This software is designed exclusively for the DUALSHOCK® analog controller. Its operation is not guaranteed for use with any controller other than the DUALSHOCK®
analog controller.
DUALSHOCK®2 ANALOG CONTROLLER CONFIGURATIONS
button
button
button
button
directional buttons
left analog stick
(L3 button when pushed down) SELECT button ANALOG mode button START button
right analog stick
(R3 button when pushed down)
L2 button
L1 button
R2 button
R1 button
Live the hair-raising adventures of Chicken Little and his
band of mist friends – Fish-Out-of-Water, Runt-of-the-Litter
and Abby Mallard – as they embark on the adventure of a
lifetime. Help them battle to save the town of Oakey Oaks
from an alien invasion with an arsenal of cool gadgets.
Along the way, you’ll nd that when it comes to saving
the world, it helps to be
a little chicken!
Chicken Little’s life hasn’t been the same since that unfortunate “sky falling incident”. He’s
plucky, determined and pretty inventive at
dealing with the challenges the world hands you
when you’re particularly small. Chicken Little
seems obsessed with finding an opportunity, a great moment, to prove to everyone that he’s
something more than that silly little hysterical
chicken who thought the sky was falling.
Chicken Little
Chicken Little’s father,
Buck Cluck is a loving
parent trying his very
best to help his only
son find his way. He
will provide words of
wisdom to guide you on
your adventure.
Buck Cluck
Fish-Out-of-Water has an amazing knack for being
there at the right time with just the right thing. His
friends seem to have no problems understanding his
glubs. There’s no knowing how much he understands
about what’s really going on, and yet somehow he
always comes through, even if it’s only to offer a hug.
Fish-Out-of-Water
Goosey is well…not too bright. Her status in life seems
completely dependent on hanging around with Foxy. She
doesn’t speak, but rather communicates in flailing motions
and a variety of crazy honks. Left to her own devices,
she’s not a bad goose, she’s just hanging out with
the wrong crowd.
Goosey Loosey
Abby Mallard is Chicken Little’s best friend. She’s obsessed
with Modern Mallard magazine and has some pretty good
advice for Chicken Little based on all the quizzes she’s taken
and articles she’s read. Clearly Abby has come to grips with her unattractive appearance. She’s the grounded one - wise, pragmatic and a lot of fun to be around. She doesn’t always agree with his big
plans, but stays positive and supportive. Abby is a loyal friend
who’s ready to put up a fight in support of her friends.
Abby Mallard
(a.k.a. the Ugly Duckling)
Foxy is a sports star and the town darling. She’s also Chicken Little’s
main nemesis and delights in constantly reminding him of that
fateful day when he mistakenly thought the sky was falling. She
loves the image of being just the sweetest person around, while
assigning her bullying tasks to her not-so-bright sidekick,
Goosey Loosey.
Foxy Loxy
Mayor Lurkey is your typical politician. He likes to be on the winning side at all times. He flip flops from thinking Chicken Little is the worst thing to ever hit the town, to the best hope for the future of
Oakey Oaks, back to the absolute worst thing. He
probably means well most of the time – he’s just been
‘mayoring’ a few too many years. In the end, he might
have a thing or two to learn about what a very
small chicken is capable of doing.
Mayor Turkey Lurkey
Runt-of-the-Litter
Runt is a loveable and insecure
giant pig with some fairly
serious body image problems.
Even though he’s huge, he
thinks of himself as a “wee little pig”. Runt experiences
large emotional swings
and seems to be a classic
nervous eater. He could use
a huge dose of self-confidence
but when things start going
horribly wrong, there’ll be ample
opportunity to rise to the occasion.
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