Games SEGA DREAMCAST METROPOLIS STREET RACER User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing Metropolis Street Racer. Before you start playing the game, please read this instruction manual.
CONTENTS
Starting the game 4 The Home Menu 5
Options 6 Kudos 7 Playing the Game
Your Garage 9 Street Racing 12 Time Attack 19 Quick Race 19 VMU 20 Internet 20 Multiplayer 21
Hints and Tips 22
This game is for 1-2 players.
Before you switch on the power, please connect the Dreamcast peripheral(s) to the console.
If you wish to reset, press the , , , and START buttons during the game. You will return to
the game’sTitle Screen.
This game requires a Visual Memory Unit (VMU) for saving the game data.
CONTENTS
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Basic Controls Basic Controls
DREAMCAST CONTROLLER
Analog Thumb Pad
Directional Pad
Keys Analog Mode Digital Mode
Analog Thumb Pad Steer (analog) Change the driver’s view Directional Pad Left or Right on Up or Down on Directional Pad
(digital) Directional Pad - Horn - Change the driver’s view Button Hand Brake Accelerate
Button Shift Up (for manual setting only) Brake Button Shift Down (will enter reverse Hand Brake
Button View Behind View Behind Trigger Brake Shift Up (for manual setting only) Trigger Accelerate Shift Down (will enter reverse
Start Button Pause / In-game Menu Pause / In-game Menu
If you have selected Automatic transmission, shifting up and down will occur automatically.
Reverse gear can be selected when the car is stationary.
If you insert a Jump Pack into Expansion socket 2, you can feel the vehicle’s movements.
For 2 player games, you will need to use an extra controller.
Only official Dreamcast controllers should be used to play this game.
gear if stationary)
Button
Button
Button Button
Start Button
Trigger Trigger
gear if stationary)
RACE CONTROLLER
Trigger
- Button
Button
Start Button
Keys Function
Steering Wheel Steering (analog) Button Hand Brake
Button View Behind + Button Shift Up (for manual setting only)
- Button Shift Down (will enter reverse gear if stationary) Trigger Brake Trigger Accelerate Start Button Pause / In-game Menu
If you have selected Automatic transmission, shifting up and down will occur automatically.
Reverse gear can be selected when the car is stationary.
The Jump Pack cannot be used with the Race Controller.
For 2 player games, you will need to use an extra controller.
Only official Dreamcast controllers should be used to play this game.
+ Button
Trigger
Button
Steering Wheel
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Starting the game Starting the Game
Starting the Game The Home Menu
When you start the game, you'll be asked to enter your personal details, which will be used throughout the game.
Also, you'll be asked for your time zone, as MSR operates on the REALTIME CLOCK. This means that wherever you are racing in the world, you'll be racing at the correct current time in the real cities - London, San Francisco, and Tokyo.
You will need to create a save file on your VMU, if you have one, which will then keep a record of your progress. If you do not have a VMU, you will not be able to save your progress and personal details.
While saving or loading, please do not switch the console off or remove the VMU, controller or any other peripheral.
Game data (including game progress, Kudos Rating, personal details, option settings, Garage, and best laps) will be saved automatically during the game.
If you remove or insert the VMU during the game, your data may not be saved/loaded correctly.
You will find the following options on the Home Menu:
Your Garage P9
In your garage, you can view and select your own cars as well as view, test drive, and challenge for new cars.
Street Racing P11
The Street Racing option is the main MSR game, where you take on a series of races and driving challenges to earn Kudos.
Time Attack P18
This is where you can practice any circuit you have unlocked in the game, record a hotlap, or compete against a ghost car.
Quick Race P18
This option allows you to create your own street races using any of the cars and circuits you have already unlocked in the game.
Internet P19
Use this option to connect to the Internet to download or upload your Kudos Rating, records, and ghost car data.
Options P20
Here you can change many options associated with the game.
Quit
Quit your current game to start a new single or multiplayer game.
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kudos \ ku”dos \ , n.
1. Respect given to a skilled individual
2. Praise conferred for status achieved
3. Honor awarded to the ultimate winner
What is Kudos? Metropolis Street Racer is all about Kudos. It's Kudos that you earn from winning, from driving with style and care, and from being an impressive driver to watch. It's Kudos that you gamble each time you race, and it's Kudos that you lose if you're driving badly!
Each race, speed-trial, and challenge you race on the game's 200+ routes can earn you Kudos. The Kudos you receive is a measure of the skill and style that you drive with and of the successes that you achieve within the game.
The Kudos are added up for an overall Kudos Rating.Your Kudos Rating unlocks the 250 Stages and 25 Chapters that make up the Street Racing game. It allows you to progress, unlock new cars, and compete in the Global Kudos Challenge on the Internet.
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EARNING KUDOS
You need to earn Kudos to progress through the game. But since Kudos are about style as well as success, it's not just winning that boosts your rating. Kudos can be earned in the following ways:
Skill
Winning and doing well in races.
Beating the best times set for the lap.
Achieving the goals in a skill challenge.
Style
Clean, stylish laps.
Being great fun to watch, and having fun when you drive
- doing huge powerslides, massive skids, etc.
Impressive racing skills, such as clever overtaking
maneuvers.
Gambling
Each time you retry a race, you are gambling your Kudos
on that race, as it's the last time you raced it that counts!
You can set your own goals to beat in a variety of ways.
The higher the goal you set, the more Kudos you can earn.
Play your Jokers to gamble for even more Kudos!
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Kudos Playing the Game
LOSING KUDOS
There’s always going to be a catch – like real life, your Kudos can go down as well as up! A poor driver will lose Kudos by driving badly, dangerously, or inefficiently. Here’s a summary of the ways you can LOSE Kudos:
Bad Driving
Crashes
Wall-scraping
Unfair Advantage
Using other cars or barriers to gain position.
Car Swaps
Changing your car costs you a trade-in Kudos penalty -
a percentage of the Kudos that you’ve earned with the car.
And importantly, it's the LASTtime that you attempt each race in the game that will count towards your Kudos Rating – NOT your best ever attempt! Your Kudos Rating can go down, but everything that you've unlocked will always stay available in the game.
YOUR GARAGE
In MSR, you earn cars to own in your personal Garage. There are initially three slots in your garage available for cars - you can earn extra garage slots later in the game. Selecting ‘Garage’from the Home Menu at any time allows you to view information on, or drive the cars you own, view or test drive a car from the Car Showroom, or challenge for a new car.
The first thing you'll need to do to start the game is to earn a car. Select a Garage Slot to fill, and you'll be taken to the Car Showroom, where you'll find three cars initially on offer. The options for each car allow you to view an exhibition race, take a test drive with no obligation, or challenge to own the car.
To own any car, you need to beat the challenge that is set for that car, customize the car, and then the car becomes yours for use in street races. When a car is in your Garage, you can select it as the car that you drive in the races at any time, by highlighting it and choosing the 'Drive Car' option.
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