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Is your hand
quicker
than your eye?
If
you
don't
already know,
then you're
surely about to
learn.
Welcome
to the world
of SPLIT SECOND! It's a
world of speed
and skill, of
variety and change, of
personal
challenge and
head-to-head competi-
tion. It's
a
world
that will fascinate
and frustrate
you;
that will keep you
on your toes and at
the
edge
of
your seat; that
will bedazzle your eye,
bedevil
your hand
and— beyond
all else—
bring
you
running
back for more!
The games.
There
are five basic
games. Of
these,
two also
offer advanced-play
variations
Thus, as
listed below,
there are
eight games
altogether:
1
.
Mad Maze
"Visible"
2.
Mad Maze
"Preview"
3.
Mad
Maze
"Invisible"
5.
Space
Attack
"Pro"
6.
Auto
Cross
7.
Stomp
8.
Speedball
4.
Space
Attack
"Beginner"
The object.
As
you can see,
the
themes
of the
basic
games are
different. So,
too,
are the rules.
Yet each
game's object
is exactly
the same: to
finish in the
shortest
possible time.
TECHNICAL
INFORMATION ABOUT
SPLIT
SECOND.
BEFORE
PLAYING, PLEASE
READ THIS
SECTION CAREFULLY
1. Proper
Care
The
game's electronic circuitry is very
delicate.
Therefore:
Never take
SPLIT SECOND
apart.
Don't drop
or jolt SPLIT
SECOND.
Take
care not to get
SPLIT SECOND wet.
2.
Batteries
You can make SPLIT SECOND
completely
portable
if
you
power it with
batteries. To
do
this,
you'll need
6 AA-size
batteries.
Use
only
ALKALINE
BATTERIES; they will
work
much
better than
regular carbon
batteries.
3.
Battery
Installation
a)
The
battery cover is the
printed area
on the bottom
of the game.
b)
To remove the cover, place your thumb onto
the ribbed
space
marked PRESS. While
pressing down, slide the
cover
about
¥2"
in
the direction of the arrow.
Then lift
the top
of
the cover toward you.
c)
Install your
batteries exactly
as
shown
(-1-
and
-)
on
the floor of the battery
compartment.