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Brand | Sega |
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Model | Amazing Island |
Category | Video Game |
Language | English |
Discusses risks and symptoms of seizures triggered by flashing lights, advising medical consultation.
Provides guidelines to avoid electric shock, including proper use of the AC adapter and system.
Advises players to stop playing if they feel dizzy or nauseous due to motion sickness.
Warns that the Nintendo GameCube is a Class I laser product and advises against disassembly.
Offers advice to prevent physical strain like tendinitis and eyestrain from prolonged gaming.
Instructions for connecting the Nintendo GameCube controller to the console for one to four players.
Explains the requirement for a Memory Card and blocks needed for saving game progress and data.
Details controller inputs for navigating game menus, character movement, and dialogue.
Explains that controls for action stages are provided onscreen before each stage begins.
Details the memory space requirements for System Data, Play Data, and Monster Data.
Guides users through starting a new game, including character selection and naming.
Guides selecting the number of players and choosing between player data or guest play.
Allows selection of game modes like playing through a course or a single stage.
Instructions for players to select their monsters before starting a multiplayer game.
Explains the display of scores and rankings after completing an action stage in multiplayer.
Explains the process of sending monster data to a Game Boy Advance for card battles.
Lists the necessary hardware components for linking the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo GameCube.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to physically connect the systems using cables.
Warns about potential malfunctions or communication failures under specific connection conditions.
Describes the various elements displayed on the screen during a card battle, such as HP and MP.
Explains the four elemental attributes and their effectiveness against different enemy types.
Details how to connect up to four Game Boy Advance systems using Game Link cables for multiplayer.
Lists items that can be obtained from treasure chests, such as accessories and potions.
Explains how skill cards provide special abilities to a monster's command menu.
Offers advice on drawing monsters, including cursor control and increasing retry chances.
Explains that monsters have 10 classes, with higher classes being more powerful.
Provides specific tactical advice for navigating certain action stages like Watership Slider.
Outlines the 90-day limited warranty for the Nintendo GameCube product in the US and Canada.
Provides contact methods like web, email, and phone for technical assistance.
Details limitations on implied warranties and liability for consequential or incidental damages.