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Syyrah - The Warp Hunter - DEMO Version
Published by Sunsoft - Sun Corporation
Copyright (c) 1997 by Pixelstorm. All Rights Reserved.
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Windows is either a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Uses Smacker Video Technology.
Copyright (C) 1994 - 1997 by RAD Game Tools, Inc.
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HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
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Minimum: 486 66MHz or higher, quad-speed CD-ROM drive, 8Mb RAM and
21Mb hard disk space.
Minimum requirement for Windows 95: 12 Mb RAM.
Recommended setup: Pentium, quad-speed CD-ROM drive, VESA compatible driver,
SVGA video card & monitor.
Supported sound cards: Sound Blaster and 100% compatibles, AWE32, AdLib,
ESS AudioDrive, Ensoniq Soundscape, Gravis Ultrasound, Microsoft Sound
System, Pro Audio Spectrum, Roland RAP-10.
This demo supports all most popular SVGA video cards and any VESA compatible
SVGA video card. VESA stands for Video Electronics Standards Association.
This standard allows the graphics to be displayed on any video card that is
VESA compatible without the need for the game's programmers to know precisely
how each individual card works.
If, when attempting to run the demo, you have some video problems,
your video card probably needs a VESA driver loaded prior to playing.
Consult the documentation and software that came with your video card
on the loading of the driver, or contact your video card manufacturer.
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HOW TO INSTALL
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WINDOWS 95:
- Insert the CD-ROM in the driver.
- Go to the SYYRAH folder on the CD-ROM.
- Click on the AUTORUN.EXE icon.
MS-DOS:
- Insert the CD-ROM in the driver.
- Go to the SYYRAH directory on the CD-ROM.
- Type INSTALL.
The installation program will create the directory '\SYYRAH', where it
willl copy all game files.
Then the sound setup starts automatically.
The simplest way to do it is the use of the autodetect facility.
If it doesn't work, you have to set the sound card by selecting it in
the menu and then you must set the Port, Dma, and Irq number.
Be careful! If you select a sound card that is not present in your
computer, it may lock-up, or the sound card may stop responding.
Either of these situations may be corrected by turning off the computer,
waiting few seconds and then turning it back on.
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HOW TO PLAY
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WINDOWS 95:
- Insert the CD-ROM in the driver.
- Go to the SYYRAH folder on the CD-ROM.
- Click on the AUTORUN.EXE icon.
MS-DOS
Insert the CD-ROM in the driver, go to the Syyrah directory on your hard
disk and then type SYYRAH.
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The Game
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Playing <Syyrah - The Warp Hunter> is very simple.
You must destroy the mines to survive!
But if you would like to score more points you have to plan carefully
your moves.
Hit a group of at least two mines, with a mine of the same colour.
The score per mine destroyed grows quickly with the number of mines
composing the group.
If you destroy eleven mines you get the maximum score of 50.000 points.
Thus, TRY TO BUILD ELEVEN MINES CLUSTERS!!!
But be careful! Do not risk too much otherwise mines might reach you!
To clear a level you have to destroy a given number of mines.
In this demo version some game option are disabled, in the full version
you will have all these options enabled.
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One Player story mode - 2D
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- Use left and right arrows to move the space ship, and the spacebar to
shoot. If you have a joystick just move it left or right to move and use
button 1 to shoot. You can use simultaneously joystick and keyboard.
* Explanation of control panel:
- The vertical indicator above in the control panel shows how far are you
from clearing the level. The count down of the mines to destroy is showed
in the center of the control panel.
- The vertical indicator below shows lifes.
- The pie clock shows the time before the current power up disappears.
- The mine in the control panel shows you your next ammunition.
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One Player story mode - 3D
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There are two more controls to use when you play in 3D mode: Zoom and Azimut.
To change the space ship azimut use the up and down arrows or move up and
down the joystick. The Zoom in/out use the 'z' and 'x' keys or move up and
down the joystick while pressing button 2.
There are also more information in the control panel and in the H.U.D:
- On the right of the cockpit there is an instrument showing azimut.
- On the center of the cockpit there is a radar so you can take a look of
the overall situation of the game. Here power-ups appear as blinking
white spots, while super-bombs appear just as not binking white spots.
- On the left border of the H.U.D. you have: the innermost level of mines,
and below the next level of mines that is going to move down.
- The current Zoom is showed in the right border of the H.U.D.
- The spaceship heading is showed both in the radar and in the compass at
the top of the H.U.D. When there are mines at the first level you can
hear an alarm sound, and see a blinking danger light that shows you
also the direction of the nearest "dangerous" mine.
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Endless mode - 2D & 3D
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Endless mode is very similar to story mode, but when you pass to the
next level mines do not disappear from the screen. Therefore, you might
start the new level with a lot of mines on the screen!!! Plan carefully
every move otherwise you will not survive the second level!!!!
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Scenario mode - 2D only
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In the scenario mode you start each level with mines already placed on
the screen. You have to clear completely the screen with a fixed set
of ammunitions. If you waste all your ammunitions without clearing the
screen you are dead!
Try each scenario more and more till you solve it!!
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HOW TO UNINSTALL
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WINDOWS 95:
- Insert the CD-ROM in the driver.
- Go to the SYYRAH folder on the CD-ROM.
- Click on the UNINSTAL.EXE icon.
MS-DOS:
Simply delete the SYYRAH directory.
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SOUND CARD CONFIGURATION
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(Both WINDOWS 95 and DOS)
If you want to reconfigure your sound card, go into the SYYRAH directory
and then type SETUP.
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WINDOWS 95 TROUBLESHOOTING
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If in MS-DOS mode or when you boot to a Windows 95 command prompt from
the hard disk or a bootable floppy disk you are unable to access the
CD-ROM drive, then you must load the real-mode CD-ROM driver in the
Config.sys file and the MSCDEX driver in the Autoexec.bat or
Dosstart.bat file. For information about how to obtain, install, or
configure the real mode CD-ROM driver, consult the documentation
included with the drive or contact the drive's manufacturer.
Anyway if it's not possible to load the real-mode CD-ROM driver you
can switch to a Windows 95 version of SYYRAH, by clicking
the DOS_WIN.EXE ICON in the SYYRAH directory on the CD-ROM.
This version is slightly slower than in a real DOS environment.
You can improve game performance by going into the Settings option on
the Windows 95 START menu, selecting CONTROL PANEL, then SYSTEM,
PERFORMANCE, FILE SYSTEM and then CD-ROM.
Here there is a menu by which you can enable read-ahead buffering of
the CD-ROM (if it's not yet enable). Select the setting that matches
your CD-ROM drive (2X, 4X etc.). You can also change the size of the
buffer, usually the bigger this is the better the performance will be.
Remember that you can switch again to the DOS version of SYYRAH,
following the same procedure.
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PIXELSTORM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS
SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES
ARE EXPRESSLY AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED. NEITHER PIXELSTORM
NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE
CREATION, PRODUCTION, OR DELIVERY OF THIS SOFTWARE SHALL
BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH SOFTWARE EVEN IF
PIXELSTORM HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES OR CLAIMS. IN NO EVENT SHALL PIXELSTORM'S
LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES EVER EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR
THE LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF
CLAIM. THE PERSON USING THE SOFTWARE BEARS ALL RISK AS TO
THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.