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AtGames GENESIS GP3228 - User Manual

AtGames GENESIS GP3228
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ULTIMATE PORTABLE GAME PLAYER
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
MODEL NO: GP3228
AtGames Holdings, Ltd. www.atgames.net
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Summary

Game Player Appearance and Key List

Device Ports and Indicators

Details the physical ports, indicators, speaker, and power switch of the game player.

Control Buttons and Functions

Explains the function of the SD Card Slot, volume control, start/pause, and all game action buttons.

Getting Started and Operation

Starting and Playing Games

Guides users on turning on the player, selecting games, and starting gameplay.

Playing Games on TV and SD Card

Instructions for connecting to TV and loading games from an SD card.

Charging and Battery Management

Details the procedure for charging the player and removing the battery.

Safety and Service Information

Safety Notices and Precautions

Outlines general safety precautions for using the console and battery.

Repair and Exchange Service

Information on how to obtain repair or exchange services for the product.

Game Library Overview

Adventure in the Park

Details the gameplay, levels, and objectives of the game "Adventure in the Park".

Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle

Describes the plot and controls for the game "Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle".

Air Hockey

Explains the controls and objective for the "Air Hockey" game.

Alien Storm

Outlines the story and gameplay mechanics for the "Alien Storm" game.

Featured Game Details

Altered Beast

Provides a synopsis and control scheme for the game "Altered Beast".

Arrow Flash

Details the narrative and gameplay of the "Arrow Flash" game.

Black Sheep

Explains how to play the "Black Sheep" game and its objective.

Bomber

Describes the gameplay mechanics and objective of the "Bomber" game.

More Game Details

Bottle Taps Race

Explains the rules and objective of the racing game "Bottle Taps Race".

Bubbles Master

Details the mechanics and scoring of the bead-matching game "Bubbles Master".

Break the Fireline

Outlines the objective and controls for the aerial combat game "Break the Fireline".

Cannon

Explains how wind affects gameplay and controls in the "Cannon" game.

Classic Game Selections

Chakan: The Forever Man

Summarizes the plot and controls for the action game "Chakan: The Forever Man".

Chess

Explains the rules and objective of the classic board game "Chess".

Checker

Details the rules and gameplay for the board game "Checker".

Columns

Describes the ancient puzzle game "Columns" and its objective.

Action and Puzzle Titles

Columns III

Introduces "Columns III" as the final game in the series, detailing its puzzle mechanics.

Crack Down

Outlines the mission and gameplay for the action game "Crack Down".

Comix Zone

Summarizes the plot and controls for the comic-book-themed action game "Comix Zone".

Cross the Road

Explains the objective and gameplay mechanics of the "Cross the Road" game.

Game Highlights

Curling 2010

Describes the rules and gameplay of the curling simulation game "Curling 2010".

Decap Attack

Details the story and controls for the side-scrolling action game "Decap Attack".

Dinosaur Puzzle

Explains the objective and interaction for the "Dinosaur Puzzle" game.

Dominant Amber

Describes the gameplay of "Dominant Amber" which involves color dominance selection.

More Game Highlights

Fatal Labyrinth

Outlines the dungeon crawling adventure and controls for "Fatal Labyrinth".

Flicky

Summarizes the objective and controls for the family-friendly game "Flicky".

Fight or Lose

Details the chess-like pawn capture mechanics and rules for "Fight or Lose".

Flash Memory

Describes the memory and sequence recall gameplay of "Flash Memory".

Fantasy and Action Games

Gain Ground

Explains the strategic action gameplay and objective of "Gain Ground".

Golden Axe

Details the story and controls for the classic fantasy action game "Golden Axe".

Golden Axe II

Summarizes the plot and controls for the fantasy action game "Golden Axe II".

Golden Axe III

Outlines the plot and gameplay for the fantasy action game "Golden Axe III".

Puzzle and Strategy Games

Hexagonos

Explains the tile-swapping mechanics and winning conditions of "Hexagonos".

Jacks Pea

Describes the platform jumping mechanics and level progression in "Jack's Pea".

Jewel Magic

Describes the falling jewel matching and clearing mechanics of "Jewel Magic".

Hide and Seek

Explains the objective of finding hidden dinosaur babies in "Hide and Seek".

Adventure and Puzzle Games

Jewel Master

Summarizes the fantasy quest and controls for the game "Jewel Master".

Kid Chameleon

Details the shapeshifting gameplay and level progression in "Kid Chameleon".

Lost World Sudoku

Describes the rules and objective of the number puzzle game "Lost World Sudoku".

Jura Formula

Explains the number comparison gameplay and controls for "Jura Formula".

Arcade Classics

Mahjong Solitaire

Explains the tile-matching objective and rules for "Mahjong Solitaire".

Maze 2010

Details the gem collection and exit flag objective for the maze game "Maze 2010".

Dr. Robotniks Mean Bean Machine

Describes the puzzle mechanics and objective of "Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine".

Meatloaf Rotation

Explains the button controls for rotating squares in "Meatloaf Rotation".

Fighting Game Series

Mortal Kombat

Introduces the fighting game and its controls.

Mortal Kombat II

Introduces the fighting game and its controls.

Mortal Kombat 3

Introduces the fighting game and its controls.

Mega Brain Switch

Explains the objective of matching numbers/letters to categories.

Simulation and Puzzle Games

Mr. Balls

Details the state-switching puzzle mechanics and objective in "Mr. Balls".

Pac-Panic

Describes the block-clearing and ghost-herding gameplay of "Pac-Panic".

Panic Lift

Explains the objective of guiding customers to the correct floor in "Panic Lift".

Mya Master Mind

Details the number deduction gameplay and hint system in "Mya Master Mind".

RPG and Action Titles

Phantasy Star II

Summarizes the sci-fi adventure plot and controls for "Phantasy Star II".

Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom

Outlines the plot and gameplay for the RPG "Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom".

Plumbing Contest

Explains the pipe connection objective and time limit in "Plumbing Contest".

Ptero Spotting

Details the pattern recognition and math equation gameplay in "Ptero Spotting".

Action Series

Rolling Thunder 3

Details the mission and controls for the action game "Rolling Thunder 3".

Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi

Summarizes the ninja action plot and controls for "Shadow Dancer".

Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention

Outlines the RPG plot and objective for "Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention".

Shining Force II: The Ancient Seal

Details the RPG plot and gameplay for "Shining Force II: The Ancient Seal".

Ninja and Platform Games

Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master

Summarizes the ninja action plot and controls for "Shinobi III".

Skeleton Scale

Explains the number puzzle mechanics for balancing scales in "Skeleton Scale".

Sonic & Knuckles

Details the plot and controls for the platform action game "Sonic & Knuckles".

Sonic Spinball

Describes the pinball action and objective of "Sonic Spinball".

Platformer Games

Sonic the Hedgehog

Summarizes the platform action and controls for "Sonic the Hedgehog".

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

Details the plot and controls for the platform action game "Sonic the Hedgehog 2".

Spider

Explains the pest control objective and gameplay of the "Spider" game.

Splatter House 2

Describes the horror action plot and controls for "Splatter House 2".

Shooter and Puzzle Games

Super Thunder Blade

Details the shooter action and objective for "Super Thunder Blade".

The Ooze

Summarizes the puzzle and action gameplay of "The Ooze".

Virtua Fighter 2

Outlines the fighting game plot and controls for "Virtua Fighter 2".

Wall-Breaking

Explains the tank destruction objective and power-ups in "Wall-Breaking".

Warehouse and Arcade Games

Warehouse Keeper

Explains the box-pushing puzzle objective and controls in "Warehouse Keeper".

Whack A Wolf

Details the reaction-based gameplay and objective of "Whack A Wolf".

Yawning Triceratops

Describes the pattern recognition gameplay and objective in "Yawning Triceratops".

Overview

This document describes the SEGA GENESIS Ultimate Portable Game Player, Model No: GP3228, an instruction manual provided by AtGames Holdings, Ltd. (www.atgames.net).

Function Description:

The SEGA GENESIS Ultimate Portable Game Player is a handheld device designed to play classic SEGA Genesis games. It features a built-in screen and controls, allowing for portable gameplay. The device also supports external connectivity for TV output and expandable storage via an SD card, enabling users to play additional games. It is powered by a rechargeable battery.

Important Technical Specifications:

  • Model Number: GP3228
  • Connectivity:
    • Mini USB Port: For charging the device.
    • AV Out: Optional Audio/Video TV cable output.
    • SD Card Slot: For optional SD card expansion.
    • Earphone Jack: For headphone input.
  • Power:
    • Charger Indicator: Red light during charging, yellow light when fully charged.
    • Volume Control Switch: Rotary dial to increase or decrease volume.
    • Low Battery Indicator: Lights when battery is low, prompting a shutdown.
    • Power Switch: On/off control for the player.
  • USB Adapter Specification (for charging):
    • Input Voltage: 100 - 240V AC
    • Output Voltage: 5.0V DC / Output Current: 500mA
  • Battery Life:
    • First charge: Approximately 11 hours.
    • Subsequent charges: Approximately 3 hours each.
    • Game playing time per full charge: Approximately 4-6 hours.
  • Supported File Format for SD Card Games: .bin

Usage Features:

  • Starting Gameplay:
    1. Slide the ON/OFF switch to turn on the device.
    2. Use the directional pad (D-Pad) or A button to select a game from the menu.
    3. Press START/PAUSE to enter the selected game.
    4. Press START/PAUSE again to begin playing.
  • Returning to Game Menu: Press the MENU button during gameplay to return to the game menu.
  • Playing on TV:
    1. Connect the game player to a TV using an AV cable (not included).
    2. Configure the TV input source to AV or Composite input.
    3. Press the MENU button to display the game menu on the TV.
    4. Unplug the AV cable to switch back to the portable player's LCD.
    • Note: Display results may vary by TV; users should consult their TV manual for brightness, sharpness, contrast, aspect ratio, and other display settings.
    • Input Instruction for Shared Component Inputs: If a TV lacks a dedicated composite input, it might support a shared component input. The yellow composite video connector should be plugged into the green component video input.
  • Playing Games from SD Card:
    1. Turn off the game player.
    2. Insert the SD card into the SD slot.
    3. Turn on the game player.
    4. Select "SD CARD" on the last page of the menu and press START/PAUSE.
    5. Select a game from the SD card menu and press START/PAUSE.
    • Note: Do not insert/remove the SD card while the power is on to prevent damage.
  • Adding Games to SD Card:
    1. Insert the SD card into a PC (SD card not included).
    2. Create a folder named "GAME" or "Game" on the SD card (if it doesn't exist).
    3. Place game files (in .bin format) into the "GAME" or "Game" folder.
  • Controls:
    • Directional Pad (D-Pad): For game playing and menu navigation.
    • MENU Button: Displays the menu.
    • START/PAUSE Button: Starts game, pauses/unpauses game.
    • A, B, C, X, Y, Z Keys: Game keys for various in-game actions.
    • Volume Control Switch: Adjusts audio volume.

Maintenance Features:

  • Charging: Connect the player to a computer or USB charger using the USB cable. The battery should be fully charged after 11 hours for the first time, and subsequent charging will take about 3 hours each time.
  • Cleaning: Always use a dry towel to clean the game console and controllers.
  • Battery Removal (for disposal):
    1. Open the battery compartment cover using a screwdriver (not included).
    2. Push the clip in the direction indicated by the arrow.
    3. Remove the battery.
  • Safety Notice:
    • Do not submerge the console in water or expose it to extreme heat or strong magnetic fields.
    • Transformers and power supplies are for indoor use only and not intended as toys; children must be supervised by parents when using these products.
    • Batteries should only be charged by adults or children at least 15 years old.
    • Battery Safety Messages (to prevent leakage, overheating, explosion):
      • Do not put in water; store in a dry, shady environment when not in use.
      • Do not use or store near heat sources (fire, heater).
      • Use only the included charger for charging.
      • Do not throw into fire or heater.
      • Do not short circuit.
      • Do not strike, throw, or step on.
      • Do not weld directly.
      • Do not pierce with nails or sharp tools.
      • Do not use or store where exposed to extreme heat (e.g., direct sunlight in a car window) as this can overheat the battery, reducing performance and shortening life.
      • Do not place under strong electric or magnetic fields, as this can damage safety protection devices.
      • If the battery gives off odor, generates heat, becomes discolored/deformed, or appears abnormal, remove it from the device or charger immediately.
  • FCC Compliance: The equipment has been tested and found to comply with Class B digital device limits (Part 15 of FCC Rules). If interference occurs, users are advised to reorient/relocate the receiving antenna, increase separation between equipment/receiver, connect to a different circuit outlet, or consult a radio/TV technician.
  • TV Compatibility Note: Certain TV models (e.g., Vizio, Sony, LG, Samsung, Panasonic listed) may be incompatible, causing display shifting or horizontal display noise. If this occurs, try a different display or return the console.
  • Repair and Exchange Service: For damaged units due to improper use or wear and tear, if the original purchase location cannot provide an exchange, a standard repair and exchange program may be available. Visit http://www.atgames.us/Repair_c2.htm for details.

AtGames GENESIS GP3228 Specifications

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BrandAtGames
ModelGENESIS GP3228
CategoryGame Console
LanguageEnglish

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