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Playing Virtua Cop 3
A) Start a New Game
Press the START button to begin a new game. Mission Select follows.
B) Calibrating at the Start of the Game
The availability of calibration at the start of each game may be set in Test Mode. The following
applies when calibration on demand is enabled.
To enter the calibration screen, hold down the foot pedal, aim the gun controller at the screen,
and press the START button when starting the game. Aim the gun at the center target and pull
the trigger. When calibration is complete, press the START button to exit to Mission Select.
C) Mission Select
Displays the three mission panels, Simple, Normal and Hard. Shoot the desired mission panel to
start. Players are free to start any mission they like.
When a mission has been completed, the game returns to Mission Select. The mission panel for
the completed mission reads "Complete" and cannot be selected. Select a different mission.
D) Game Screen
I Points/Point Multiplier Meter
Total points earned are indicated by the eight digit number. After 3-point shots, Justice shots,
and other special attacks the name of the attack and points earned are shown beneath the
score display.
The more enemies you shoot, the more the gauge above the score display lengthens. When
the gauge is completely lled, your level increases. The current level is shown inside the
circle. A higher level means more points for killing enemies, but you'll lose a level if you
take damage or shoot a civilian!
II Lock-On Sight
The Lock-On Sight automatically detects armed enemies and tells you when you're being
attacked. The Lock-On Sight can lock on multiple enemies simultaneously. When the sight
appears, enemies are attacking. If you don't ght back, you're sure to take damage.
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