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LucasArts Entertainment Co.
Monkey Island 1 & Monkey Island 2 Purchasing Readme
The Secret of Monkey Island (R)
and
Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge (R)
Ahoy mates! To purchase the legendary Monkey Island 1 & Monkey Island
2 games, follow these steps:
1. Insert the CD with the Monkey 3 demo into the CD-ROM drive. (You
may need to hold the shift button as the CD is loading if CD
Autoplay is on.)
2. Double-click on the CD-ROM drive with the Monkey 3 demo in it.
(You may need to hold the shift button as the CD is loading if CD
Autoplay is on.)
3. Double-click on the folder labeled M1M2 to open the folder.
4. Double-click on the icon labeled Monk1_2 in the M1M2 folder.
5. Follow the prompts to purchase and unlock the two games. If you
do not wish to purchase the games, click on the Cancel button.
6. If you installed the games to the default folder on your hard
drive, the games can be found in the Monkey folder within the
LucasArts folder. (If you placed them in different folders,
open those folders instead.) Double-click on the icon labeled
Monkey if you want to play Monkey Island 1. To play Monkey
Island 2, double-click on the icon labeled Monkey2 in the Monkey
folder.
7. If you encounter any questions or problems while unlocking the
games, please call the numbers listed for Releasesoft.
After you purchase the games, we recommend that you read the manuals
for Monkey Island 1 & 2 before playing the games. To access the
manuals, follow these steps:
1. Insert the CD with the Monkey 3 demo into the CD-ROM drive. (You
may need to hold the shift button as the CD is loading if CD
Autoplay is on.)
2. Double-click on the CD-ROM drive with the Monkey 3 demo in it.
(You may need to hold the shift button as the CD is loading if CD
Autoplay is on.)
3. Double-click on the folder labeled M1M2 to open the folder.
4. Double-click on the icon labeled M1_M2docs in the M1M2 folder.
Enjoy the games!
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LucasArts proudly presents the award-winning duo of The Secret
of Monkey Island (Monkey 1), and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's
Revenge (Monkey 2). These products will provide you with many
hours of enjoyment and both games should run on nearly all IBM
PC's or clones. If you are experiencing any difficulties, you
may find the answer to your question here in the next several
screens.
SOUND & MUSIC
Sound effects are created either by your internal speaker or by
your Adlib or Sound Blaster compatible sound card.
Monkey 2 was our first product to incorporate our patented
iMuseTM interactive music system. Monkey 2 is best experienced
with either an Adlib TM, Sound Blaster TM, or Roland TM
compatible sound card. If you do not have a Sound Blaster TM
or 100% compatible sound card, you may not be able to fully enjoy
the benefits of digital sounds and FM music.
TROUBLESHOOTING
This section will provide you with some solutions to gamers'
most common technical problems.
A majority of all sound problems encountered in a game have to
do with hardware communications. This means that either 1) your
game thinks your hardware is configured in some way other than
it really is, or 2) your sound card itself is depending on either
a PORT, an IRQ number, or a DMA channel which is being used by
another device in your system, or 3) (If running in DOS mode under
Windows 95) you may not have all your sound card DOS drivers
loaded, or 4) your sound card may not be 100% Sound Blaster
compatible.
Unfortunately, hardware configuration problems are not always
obvious. Your game may appear to play music and sound effects just
fine, and then, at some unexpected moment, the sound may stop, or
the game may "lock up." This is often not the fault of the game,
but a hardware conflict that didn't occur until the game used the
hardware in a particular way.
Finally -- and this is extremely important -- just because Game A
works with your configuration and Game B won't, does not
necessarily mean the problem is in Game B. It may be that Game B
uses capabilities of the hardware that Game A doesn't, and is
therefore more likely to run into problems with your hardware
configuration.
If you don't know how to resolve a sound card problem, first
consult the documentation provided with your sound card. Sound
card manufacturers often provide diagnostic programs with their
cards. If you are still encountering difficulties, see the
Technical Support section on the next screen.
If you are playing Monkey 1 or 2 under Windows 95 and choose to
minimize the game by using the ALT-TAB combination, you may
notice that game music continues to play while viewing your
Desktop. If you don't want to hear music when the game is
minimized, pause the game before hitting ALT-TAB.
How to Contact LucasArts
LucasArts has set up a variety of services to provide you
with information regarding our latest games, hint & gameplay
assistance, and technical support.
Hint Line
U. S.
If you need a hint, you may call our automated Hint Line.
This service costs .95 cents per minute, requires a touch
tone phone, and you must be at least 18 years old or have
your parents permission to call.
The number is 1-900-740-JEDI (1-900-740-5334).
The option to speak with a live Hint Operator is also available
from this number.
Canada
Our Hint Line is also available to our Canadian customers.
This service costs $1.25 (U.S.) per minute, requires a touch
tone phone, and you must be at least 18 years old or have your
parents permission to call.
The number is 1-900 677-JEDI (1-900 677-5334).
Where To Find Us Online
There are a variety of ways to get in contact with LucasArts online.
LucasArts Web Site (www.lucasarts.com)
You can reach us through the Technical Support section of the
LucasArts Web Site. From there, you will have the option to receive
online technical support through YodaÆs Help Desk, browse technical
documents, or leave a message for an online representative.
CompuServe
You can send e-mail to ID# 75300,454 or post a message in the
LucasArts section of the Game Publishers Forum A.
To get there GO GAMAPUB
Internet E-Mail
You can reach us through the internet by sending E-mail to the
following address:
75300.454@compuserve.com
Or by accessig YodaÆs Help Desk in the Technical Support section
of the LucasArts website (www.lucasarts.com)
Technical Support Phone Number
This number is for Technical assistance only. Hints will not be
given out over the Technical Support line.
You can reach our Technical Support department by calling
1-(415) 507-4545.
We are available to help you Monday-Thursday from 8:30 AM-5:30 PM
and on Friday from 8:30 AM-4:30 PM (Pacific Standard Time).
Technical Support Fax
For your convenience, we also offer the option of faxing us with
your Technical questions at 1-(415) 507-0300.
Technical Support Mailing Address
LucasArts Entertainment
P.O. Box 10307
San Rafael, CA 94912
Attn: Product Support