Super Burnout Manual
Super Burnout
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Get your motor runnin' - you're in for the most challenging motorcycle racing
experience ever.
Whether you're racing in the championship, competing against a friend or just
trying to beat the records, this race is so real you'll feel the g-force, hear
bugs crash against your helmet and smell the burning octane.
Feel the adrenaline pumping through your blood as the announcer signals the
start of the race. As you zoom away from the start, the engine's roar will be
echoed by your pounding heart. Hit the first curve at break-neck speed and
launch into the straights as you push your bike to the limit.
As you finish each lap, your ears will ring with the crowd's thunderous cheers.
Pushing your bike to the edge, scream past the competition and pound home to
the finish.
GETTING STARTED
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1. Insert your JAGUAR Super Burnout cartridge into the cartridge slot of your
Jaguar 64-Bit Interactive Multimedia System.
2. Press the POWER button.
3. Press the B button to select your options.
4. Press the A or C buttons to start.
Note: Demo laps will begin automatically if no keys are pressed.
Memory Save
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Game Settings, high scores, joypad configurations, and sound settings are
retained in the cartridge even if you have turned off your Jaguar 64-bit
Interactive Multimedia System. The cartridge will store up to 100,000 changes.
After 100,000 changes have been recorded, no more changes will be retained.
To clear currently saved changes, press *, #, and Option while on the Super
Burnout Title Screen.
CHOOSING YOUR OPTIONS
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Select from the following racing options:
Drones
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Three types of drones are available:
WEAK
AVERAGE (default)
STRONG
Number of Laps
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Select the length of your race (2 to 7 laps). Default is 4 laps.
Sound
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Each track has different background music. To listen to them all, choose
MUSIC TEST in the SOUND OPTION screen.
Controls
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Configure your joypad so it is ideal for your racing style.
RACING MODES
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Choose from four racing options:
Trainer Mode (default)
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Race against six computer-controlled opponents on the track of your choice.
Versus Mode (2P)
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Plug in another joypad and take on a friend in a head-to-head race. Split-
screen detail lets you see both competitors all the way home to the checkered
flag. In this mode, each player can select their own controls and bikes.
Championship Mode
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Race on all eight tracks against six opponents.
Note: Your starting position is your finishing position from the prior race.
Record Mode
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Race for the world record against the clock on an empty track.
CUSTOM SPORT BIKES
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Get some serious horsepower!
You've never ridden bikes like these. With authentic sounds and movement, and
a selection of tire grips, acceleration rates and maximum speed, these six
totally different bikes really fly.
Check out the track maps and choose the bike with the best performance to get
the edge on carving corners and chewing up the straights.
Super Rabbit
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Grip: Medium
Acceleration: Medium
Max. Speed: 155 MPH
Killing Turtle
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Grip: High
Acceleration: Low
Max. Speed: 148 MPH
Sliding Thunder
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Grip: Very Low
Acceleration: Medium
Max. Speed: 227 MPH
Lightning Racer
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Grip: Low
Acceleration: Low
Max. Speed: 217 MPH
Wheels of Terror
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Grip: Low
Acceleration: High
Max. Speed: 200 MPH
Reflex Z
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Grip: Medium
Acceleration: Low
Max. Speed: 169 MPH
Note: If no custom bike is selected, Lightning Racer will be used.
TRACKS
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Pit your skills against the most exciting track layouts from around the world.
Eight truly challenging layouts will torment even the most experienced racer.
Try'em all! But watch out for those killer curves and nasty oil spills!
Hint: Always try to get into first place as soon as possible. If you drive
well, challengers will have a hard time passing you.
JAPAN
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Bright, blossom-lined track with mountains on the horizon. Great straights to
knock seconds off your time - just watch out for the mean endings!
Rating: TECHNICAL
HUNGARY
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Beautiful tree-lined countryside with Hungarian castles overlooking the track.
Be alert or evil double bends will catch you off guard.
Rating: SEMI-TECHNICAL
GERMANY
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Take on a tree-lined track with tricky layout. Fast straights with abrupt
curves to send you flying.
Rating: HIGH SPEED
FRANCE
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Dare-devil curves in the shadow of chateaux. Watch out for distractions!
Rating: SEMI-TECHNICAL
CANADA
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Snow-covered mountains overlook this fast track. Enjoy the race, but beware
of the tricky hairpin bend.
Rating: HIGH SPEED
BRAZIL
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A real challenge! With a predawn start, night turns to day during this race.
It's an amazing city backdrop, but it's too bad the intricate layout of this
track makes leisurely sightseeing virtually impossible!
Rating: TECHNICAL
AUSTRALIA
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Night race with a sightseer! Melbourne lights twinkle while you try to stay
on course. Nice bends!
Rating: TECHNICAL
AMERICA
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Carnival time with night falling fast. Watch the carousel light up.
Fast track with cheeky twists.
Rating: HIGH SPEED
CONTROL SUMMARY
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The default controls are as follows:
A button: Brake
B button: Accelerate
C button: Start, Gear (Clutch)
Joypad Left : Turn left
Joypad Right: Turn right
Option: Displays OPTION screen
Pause : Pause the game
4: Decreases gear in Manual Transmission Mode
6: Increases gear in Manual Transmission Mode
SETTING THE CONTROLS
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You can set your own button preferences for racing and transmission styles.
To select a button function, press the B button.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION MODE
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During a race, you can shift to a higher speed by pressing the GEAR button
(the C button) and pushing up on the joypad. Shift to a lower speed by
pressing the GEAR button and pressing down on the joypad.
Super Burnout supports the Atari Enhanced Jaguar Controller.
Use the left and right buttons for fingertip shifting control.
When MANUAL TRANSMISSION MODE is selected, the inactive button NOTHING
becomes the GEAR button.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MODE
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When "AUTO" is selected, the C button (GEAR) does not work.
PLAYING SUPER BURNOUT
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To play, press the C button to start. You will hear "Ready, Set, Go!"
Hold down the B button (accelerator) and burn rubber!
Brake by pressing the A button. You can also lower your speed before a turn
by releasing the accelerator, then accelerating during the turn.
Gain ground on the other racers by controlling your slide. Accelerate as long
as possible on the straights - don't hesitate to brake when sliding in a turn!
Use the joypad for turning left and right.
Press PAUSE to pause the game. Press PAUSE again to resume.
While paused, you can adjust the music volume, FX volume or voice volume by
pressing the A, B or C buttons respectively.
HINTS AND TIPS
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* The dark marks on the track shows a perfect trajectory at 100 MPH. Always be
on the inside when entering a turn - you'll be able to slide without leaving
the track and you won't lose crucial speed.
* Never hesitate to reduce the turn's radius by going on the grass or the sand
just before the turn. If you don't stay there too long, your speed will be
reduced just enough so that you can turn without causing an accident. This
technique works best on hairpin curves with a minimal loss of speed.
* When you hit or bump a challenger, you will only fall down if the speed
difference between your bike and his bike is very high.
* Some oils stay on the track after a crash. Avoid the oil or your bike will
lose grip for the first five seconds back in the saddle.
CREDITS
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Designed by: SHEN
Producer: Bill Rehbock
Assistant Producer: Loic Duval
Project Manager: Elysee Ade
Programmer: Olivier Nallet
Graphics: Tan Kheang
Additional Graphics: Olivier Baron
Music: Alex Ekian
Lead Tester: Tal Funke-Bilu
Testers: Lance Lewis, Manuel Souza, Dan Mc Namee, Harry Kinney,
Chris Charles, Frank Coles, Sean McInnes, Nathan Tan
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