Manual Sega 10086611083

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    MAN-S146-UK SONIC & ALL-ST ARS RACING TRANSFORMED™ STEAM CODE: 10% OFF Ev er ything in the stor e until 1st May 2013 USE DISC OUNT CODE: OM!21STH VISIT US ONLINE ...

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    HEAL TH ISSUES Use this software in a well-lit room, staying a good distance away from the monitor or TV scr een to not overtax your eyes. T ake breaks of 10 to 20 minutes every hour , and do not play when you are tired or short on sleep. Prolonged use or playing too close to the monitor or television scr een may cause a decline in visual acuity . ...

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    1 PLEASE NOTE: The information in this manual was correct at the time of going to print, but some minor changes may have been made late in the product’ s development. All screenshots for this manual have been taken from the English version of this product. Install Guide . . . . . . . . 2 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Pickups . . . . . . . . . ...

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    2 System Requirements Please make sure that your computer meets the following minimum requirements: PC Minimum Specifications Processor: 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or equivalent. RAM: 1 GB RAM (Windows XP), 2 GB RAM (W indows Vista / Windows 7 / W indows 8). Video Card: 256 MB with Shader Model 3.0 support. Sound Card: DirectX 9 compatible. HDD: 6.7 GB ...

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    3 For the best experience of Sonic & All-Stars Racing T ransformed™, we recommend playing with the Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller for W indows.  Steer  Brake (hold to drift)  Accelerate  Stunt  Pause game  Rear view  Use Pickup Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller for Windows Drift Hold the left trigger while accelerating and use ...

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    4 Steer Left Left cursor key Steer Right Right cursor key Steer Up Up cursor key Steer Down Down cursor key Accelerate Shift key Brake / Drift Space bar Use Pickup E key Stunt Left A key Stunt Right D key Stunt Up W key Stunt Down S key Rear view Q key T eam weapon F key Pause Escape key Menu controls Use the cursor keys to make a selection. Press ...

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    5 There are two kinds of Pickup items found around each course: normal and super . Normal Pickups are identified by a question mark, and give you a random Pickup item. Super Pickups are identified by an exclamation mark, and will give you a fixed high-power Pickup item depending on its location. Only one Pickup item can be carried in stock. A diffe ...

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    6 Press the ST ART button (or the Return key) at the title screen to display the Main Menu. Her e you can choose from the following: CAREER This is the main single player mode. Play and unlock new chapters and events in W orld T our , tackle a series of courses in Grand Prix, race against the clock in T ime Attack, or choose just one course to race ...

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    7 MA TCH MAKING Connect to Steam and race against players from around the world. Playing online is not only fun it also allows you to raise your Race Rank! 1. At the Main Menu, Select MA TCH MAKING . 2. Choose one of the playlists: Race , Arena or Lucky Dip . 3. Y ou will be automatically placed into a suitable lobby . 4. Once enough players are av ...

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    8 © SEGA. SEGA, the SEGA logo, Sonic The Hedgehog and Sonic & All-Stars Racing T ransformed are either registered trademarks or trademarks of SEGA Corporation. All rights r eserved. The depiction of any weapon or vehicle in this game does not indicate affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement by any weapon or vehicle manufacturer . F-14 T omcat ...

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    9 W ARRANTY : SEGA Europe Limited warrants to the original buyer of this Game (subject to the limitation set out below), that this Game will perform under normal use substantially as described in the accompanying manual for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of fi rst purchase. This limited warranty gives you specifi c rights, and you may ...

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