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7-1 HOW TO PLAY


The following explanations apply to the case that each seat has an independent coin entry. In the case where a coin entry is used in common by 2 seats, the starting procedure is different.

  1. Take a ride in the machine. The seat position can be adjusted forward and backward. For adjustments, pull the lever which is positioned on the lower left-hand side (facing the monitor screen) of the seat.

  2. The coin chute door is located at the center in the front of the cabinet. Insert a coin into the corresponding coin entry and press the start button.

    3 courses appear on the screen in the sequence of Beginner, Advanced and Expert starting form the left.

  3. At this time, "WAITING FOR YOUR ENTRY" is displayed on the other players' monitors and a countdown of 14 seconds to start will begin. The person who desires to compete with the first player is to insert a coin into the coin entry for his seat within the 14 seconds.

  4. By turning the steering wheel, chose a course and make the selection effective by stepping on the Accelerator. The course selection is determined by the majority of the players participating in the "vs." competition race and not by the person who inserted a coin first.

  5. SHIFT CHANGE SELECTION screen appears. Choose AUTO or MANUAL by turning the steering wheel and effectuate the selection by stepping on the Accelerator. This selection is made by each seat independently. While pressing the start button, if you step on the Accelerator, only the "vs." competitor's car appears and other competitor cars will not appear. This is also determined by the majority of the players participating in the "vs." competition.

  6. When AUTO or MANUAL is determined, the game starts. Choosing the Beginner course results in a rolling start, the same as in the Daytona race. When the Advanced or Expert course is chosen, be sure to step on the Accelerator to start the machine.

  7. The on-screen upper right-hand side, below the upper right, the upper middle, below the upper middle, the upper left- hand side and the lower right respectively indicates the player's present position, where other cars are, time limit, speed & tachometer, lap time and course map.