Radica Games Video Games 71008 User Guide

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BUTTON FUNCTIONS  
Power (PWR) - Press this button to turn the game on or off.  
Menu - Press this button any time during game play to view the Menu  
(Volume, Credits, Quit, Set-Up).  
Directional - Press this button to scroll Up, Down, Left and Right through  
the on-screen options.  
Forward (FWD) - Press this button to highlight the next available option.  
Back - Press this button to highlight the previous available option.  
Select - Press this button to choose a highlighted option.  
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Reset - Press this button, using a blunt object to reset the game in the  
event of a malfunction.  
Red Light  
(showing  
Power “on”)  
Power  
Button  
Directional  
Button  
Menu  
Button  
Back Button  
Reset  
Button  
Forward  
Button  
Select Button  
MODEL 71008  
P/N 82358300 Rev.C  
For 1 player / Ages 8 and up  
GETTING STARTED  
Once Play TV Bass Fishin’ is connected to your TV, turn on the TV and set it  
to the appropriate video input mode. (See your TV operating manual for  
details.) If Play TV Bass Fishin’ is connected to your TV and VCR, turn on  
the TV and VCR and set both to the appropriate video input modes. (See  
your TV and VCR operating manuals for details.)  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
WARNING: EPILEPSY AND SEIZURES  
READ BEFORE OPERATING YOUR PLAY TV  
Press the Power button on the fishing rod to turn on the power. A game  
A few people may experience epileptic seizures when viewing flashing lights  
or patterns in our daily environment. These persons may experience seizures  
while watching TV pictures or playing video games. Players who have not  
had any seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition.  
demo will start to play.  
Press the Select button to interrupt the demo and go to the Main Menu  
screen.  
Consult your physician before playing video games if you have an epileptic  
condition or experience any of the following symptoms while playing video  
games: altered vision, eye or muscle twitching, other involuntary move-  
ments, loss of awareness of your surroundings, mental confusion and/or  
convulsions.  
MAIN MENU SCREEN  
The Main Menu has five options: Go Fishing Now, Free Fishing Set-Up,  
Tournament Set-Up, Free Fishing High Score and Tournament High Score.  
Press the Back button or the Forward button to highlight the previous or  
next available option.  
WARNING: Make sure you are located far enough from the TV and any  
other objects, people or animals to avoid striking anything or anyone when  
you cast and pull in the rod.  
Press the Select button to choose the highlighted option.  
NOTE: If you select Go Fishing Now,” you’ll automatically go to the fishing  
It’s man against fish in this realistic fishing game and Fishing Legend Hank  
Parker is along for the ride! Set your ideal fishing conditions, choose a rod  
and lure and navigate your boat to the best bass bitin’ areas. Along the way,  
Hank will offer advice to help you land the legendary Lunker.  
screen.  
FREE FISHING MODE  
This is a non-timed fishing session. If you land a big one, you’ll get to enter  
your name in the High Score Sign-In screen. You can fish in this mode at  
three skill levels: Novice, Skilled or Expert.  
SETTING UP PLAY TV BASS FISHIN’  
POLE INSTALLATION  
TOURNAMENT MODE  
Insert the pole as indicated in the diagram and turn the pole clockwise until it  
snaps into place.  
This is a timed fishing session. Tournaments run from 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM  
in game” time and are played for 24 minutes of “real” time. The combined  
weight of the top five catches will determine the tournament champions.  
Individual “biggest fish” awards are also given for the highest weights. You  
can fish in this mode at three skill levels: Novice, Skilled or Expert.  
SET-UP SCREEN  
If you select Free Fishing Set-Up or Tournament Set-Up from the Main Menu  
screen, you’ll automatically go to the Set-Up screen. From here, you will  
select your skill level (Novice, Skilled or Expert); weather conditions (sunny,  
cloudy or rainy); and time of day (morning, afternoon or evening). (only avail-  
able in Free Fishing Set-Up)  
Press the Back button or the Forward button to scroll though the options.  
BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT  
The currently selected option will become highlighted.  
Loosen the screw on the side of the fishing rod battery compartment door  
with a screwdriver. Remove the battery compartment door and insert two (2)  
AA batteries (we recommend alkaline), first one on the left side and then one  
on the right side as indicated in the battery compartment. Move the sliding  
tabs to the end of the batteries. Then, insert two (2) additional AA batteries  
(we recommend alkaline) as above and as indicated in the battery compart-  
ment. Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screw with a  
screwdriver. Do not over tighten.  
Press the Select button to choose the highlighted option.  
When you have finished making your selections, press the Back button or  
Forward button to highlight the OK icon. Press the Select button to  
continue.  
To return to the previous screen, use the Back button or Forward button to  
highlight the back arrow. Press the Select button to return to the previous  
page.  
MAP SCREEN  
The Map Screen shows an overhead  
view of Lake Okeechobee, Florida. You  
will use this map to navigate your boat  
to your desired fishing location. On the  
right-hand side of the screen, you’ll see  
a weather  
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condition gauge, a water clarity  
indicator and a water temperature  
gauge. Below these devices is a Fish  
Finder, which displays the  
bottom-depth, terrain, and actual  
groups of fish for each area as you  
navigate your boat around the lake.  
Sliding Tabs  
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WHEN INSTALLING BATTERIES.  
NOTE: In Tournament mode, a digital clock will appear on the Map Screen  
to show how much time has elapsed, including travel time.  
CONNECTING PLAY TV BASS FISHIN’ TO YOUR  
TV OR VCR  
NAVIGATING YOUR BOAT  
CONNECTING TO YOUR TV  
The red icon on the Map Screen represents your boat. The direction of the  
bow on the boat icon is the direction your boat is pointing. The blue layers  
represent the depth of the water, ranging from light blue (shallow) to dark  
blue (deep).  
To connect Play TV Bass Fishin’ directly to a TV, the TV must be equipped  
with audio and video input jacks. They are commonly found on the front of  
the TV near the contrast, color and picture adjustment controls; or on the  
back of the TV near the antennae and cable/satellite jacks.  
Press the Back button or the Forward button to highlight the map.  
Use the Directional button to navigate your boat through the lake. Keep  
an eye on the Fish Finder for an area with plenty of bass.  
Insert the yellow video plug from the fishing rod into the Video-In (yellow)  
jack on the TV.  
When you have selected an area, use the Back button or Forward button  
Insert the white audio plug from the rod into the left Audio-In (white) jack  
on the TV.  
to highlight the lure icon at the top right-hand side of the screen  
Press the Select button to advance to the fishing screen. Good luck!  
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode. (See your TV’s operating  
manual for details.)  
FISHING SCREEN  
The fishing screen is divided into two  
sections: the top half displays the view  
of Lake Okeechobee from your boat.  
The bottom half of the screen shows the  
bottom of the lake, the location of your  
lure and the bass. You will also see a  
lineout indicator, a line tension indicator  
(in the form of a bar graph) and a digital  
countdown clock (active during  
CONNECTING TO YOUR VCR  
If your TV does not have audio and video  
input jacks, you can connect  
Play TV Bass Fishin’ to your VCR.  
Insert the yellow video plug from the  
fishing rod into the Video-In (yellow)  
jack on the VCR.  
Insert the white audio plug from the  
rod into the left Audio-In (white)  
jack on the VCR.  
Tournament mode).  
The brown line on the screen represents  
your fishing rod. Use the Directional  
Set your TV and VCR to the appropri-  
ate video input mode. (See your TV  
and VCR operating manuals for details.)  
button to move your pole left and right  
before casting. The red dot represents your lure’s destination point.  
There are four icons on the bottom right-hand side of the screen. These  
icons represent Map Screen, Rod and Line, Tackle Box and Live Well.  
NOTE: If your TV or VCR does not have AV inputs, a Y” adapter may be  
purchased separately at any electronics store.  
Press the Back button or Forward button to highlight one of the icons.  
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WHEN CONNECTING CABLES  
TO A TV AND VCR.  
Press the Select button to choose the highlighted icon.  
 

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