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Bugs Bunny Lost in Time WEB DEMO
This version of Bugs Bunny Lost in Time is a DEMO version of the game.
The full version is available in stores now or by calling: 1-800-245-7744
Table of Contents
1) System Requirements
2) Default Controls
3) Hints and Tips
4) Troubleshooting
5) Known Bugs
6) Hardware Compatibility
7) Reaching Tech Support
8) Legal Stuff
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1) System Requirements
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-Minimum Requirements--
Pentium 166 Mhz
16 MB RAM
4X CD Drive
3.5 MB HD space
DirectX 6 compatible Sound Card
2MB Video Card
DirectX 6.1
Video card w/ OpenGL support for 3D play
--Recommended Requirements--
Pentium 200 Mhz
Windows 95/98 and NT (service pack 3)
32 MB RAM
4X CD Drive
12 MB HD space
DirectX 6 compatible Sound Card
8MB Video Card
Windows Keyboard/Mouse or Game-pad
DirectX 6.1
Video card w/ OpenGL support for 3D play
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2) Default Controls
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-KEYBOARD- -JOYSTICK-
-These actions cannot be changed-
Run Forward/Climb up objects (i.e. poles and ropes) UP Arrow UP
Run Towards the camera/Slide down objects Down Arrow Down
Run Left Left Arrow Left
Run Right Right Arrow Right
-These keys may be changed in the Controls Menu-
Ears <S>
Jump <D>
Kick <F>
Dive <Jump+Action>
Action <A>
Roll <E>
Eyes <A+Arrow key (or Joystick)>
Camera Angle <Q> or <W>
Jump/Bounce Press "Jump"
Bounce High Hold "Jump" while bouncing
Crouch Press "Ears"
Walk Softly and Quietly Hold "Ears" and use Arrow keys (or Joystick)
Push an Object Hold "Action" and use the Arrow Keys (or Joystick)
when near an object that can be pushed
Pick up an Object Press "Action" and use Arrow keys (or Joystick)
when near an object that can be picked up
Drop Object Press "Action"
Throw an Object Press "Kick"
Kick object or Villain Press "Kick"
Roll Press "Roll" while running
Land softly using Bugs Bunny's
Ears like a Helicopter Hold "Ears" while falling
Dive into Rabbit Hole Press "Jump", then "Action" when standing over a rabbit hole
Tunneling Underground Use the Arrow keys (or Joystick) while Bugs is underground
To Climb out of a Rabbit Hole Press "Jump"
Bugs Bunny's View Hold "Eye" and use the Arrow keys (or Joystick)
Jump Over an Activated
Fan or Fountain Control Bugs Bunny's float with the Arrow keys (or Joystick)
You can also jump
Driving a Car, Motorcycle,
Riding a Bike or Goat Use the Arrow keys (or Joystick) to move left/right, you can
also jump while on the Goat
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3) Hints and Tips
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1. Use the Camera angle keys (<Q> and <W> by default) to re-position the camera.
2. You might need to Revisit levels you have already passed, some clocks and
carrots only appear after you beat certain levels and you might not have gotten
all of the Clocks and Carrots.
3. Don't remap your keys, the default configuration is the best possible.
4. You must sneak up quietly on some Villains to attack them.
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4) Troubleshooting
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-DirectX 6.1-
In order for the game to run, your computer must
have DirectX 6.1 or higher
installed. If you don't know whether your
machine meets this requirement then it is
recommended that you install them.
-Manual Installation-
To manually install DirectX 6.1 go to
http://www.Microsoft.com/DirectX and download the latest
version of DirectX that is available and install it.
-Effects of installing DirectX-
Installing DirectX may result in any manufacturers
video card utilities being disabled (e.g. Matrox
Powerdesk, Diamond InControl etc.). These
utilities will no longer work, and any options to
change video settings etc. will revert back to the
control of Windows (to access the display
properties, right click the mouse on the Windows
desktop and select 'Properties', from the Window
that opens, and select the 'Settings' tab to enter the
'Display Properties' screen).
-'Insert Disk' request during installation of DirectX 6.1-
If you receive a message asking you to insert your
Windows CD-ROM during the installation of
DirectX, it means that some part of Windows
needed by DirectX is not installed (usually its a
sound card related utilities such as volume control).
If you receive this message, insert your Windows
CD and install the required files. When this is done,
you will need to reinstall DirectX in order to ensure
a proper installation.
-Problems restarting machine after installation of DirectX-
If after installing DirectX, you restart your machine
and encounter problems (e.g. a black screen is
displayed rather than the Windows desktop) you
may need to restore your old video card drivers. In
order to see the Windows desktop to do this, start
your machine in 'Safe Mode'. This can be done as
follows...
1.Restart your machine, and when the BIOS
screen appears (a screen listing CPU type
etc. in a table) press the F8 key. Your
should now see the Windows Startup Menu.
2.Select the Safe Mode option from this menu
using the cursor keys and press <ENTER>.
3.Windows will now start and you will see a
message telling you that Windows is running
in 'Safe Mode'. Press <ENTER> to continue
loading Windows.
4.Once Windows finished loading, press the
right mouse button on any empty space on
your desktop and select 'Properties' from the
menu that appears.
5.From the 'Display Properties' menu, choose
the 'Settings' tab and then click on
'Advanced' (if you are using the original
version of Windows 95, this will be named
'Change Display type').
6.From the new window that opens click on
the 'Adapter' tab, then click on the
'Changeà' icon (if using the original version
of Windows 95, click on the 'Change' icon
next to 'Adapter Type').
7.The installation process for adding video
drivers will now begin, use the drivers
originally supplied for your video card, and
follow the manufacturers instructions.
-Run through these instructions to make sure your DirectX is working properly-
1.Click , "Find", "Files and Folders"...
2.In the "Named" box type "dxdiag.exe".
Make sure that the "Look in" window says
"My Computer" and click on button. When
Dxdiag.exe comes up Double click on the
Icon.
3.Click on the "Display" or "Display 1" tab and
look to see if it says Certified Yes or No. If
it says no, then write down the Adapter
Name, this is your Video card. If you have a
3Dfx card click on "Display 2" and check
that card too.
4.Next click on the "Sound" tab, check to see
if this one says "Certified: Yes". If it says no
then write down the "Device Description",
this is your Sound card.
5.If one or more of your cards were not
certified contact the manufacture by phone
or go to there website and get the latest
drivers for your cards and Install them. Once
you get your new drivers installed check to
see if they say "Certified: Yes", once they do
the game will work properly.
- You may need to update your video card drivers in the event you have a
problem running Bugs Bunny Lost in Time on your system. Below are the web
addresses for the most popular video card manufacturers as well as the
companies that produce the chipsets.
3DfX: www.3dfx.com
3D Labs: http://www.3dlabs.com
ATI: http://www.atitech.com
CANOPUS: http://www.canopuscorp.com
CREATIVE LABS: http://www.creativelabs.com
DIAMOND MULTIMEDIA: http://www.diamondmm.com
ELSA: http://www.elsa.com
GUILLEMOT: http://www.guillemot.com
HERCULES: http://www.hercules.com
INTEL: http://www.intel.com
INTERGRAPH: http://www.intergraph.com
MATROX: http://www.matrox.com
NUMBER NINE: http://www.nine.com
NVIDA: http://www.nvidia.com
QUANTUM 3D: http://www.quantum3D.com
REAL 3D: http://www.real3D.com
S3: http://www.s3.com
SIS CORPORATION: http://www.sis.com.tw
STB: http://www.stb.com
-Close all programs-
If you have gone through the Troubleshooting steps
and your game is still not working properly, this
may be the cause of a software conflict. Your
system may have one or more utilities running
(Virus scanners, Phone answering software, CD
ROM utilities, game controller button mappers.) To
rule out the possibility of a software conflict, Press
the <CTRL>, <ALT>, and <DEL> keys at the
same time and "End Task" all applications (Keep
Explorer and Systray running) and try running your
game again.
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5) Known Bugs
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- If the turn the Music is turned off, you will not be able to
hear any of the characters talking. You must uninstall and reinstall
the game. Do not turn the music all the way off.
- The engine should detect correctly your 3D card, but in some cases, the
OpenGL hardware acceleration is not detected. Make sure that OpenGL drivers
are installed. If the OpenGL driver is installed and the option "Using 3D
card" is not available, just find the file "bugs.ini" in the "bin" folder of
the game, open it and change the line "CheckGDI=1" for "CheckGDI=0". The game
will now work on more cards, but will work too with cards that don't fully
accelerate the OpenGL. If you have a FireGL 1000 Pro, you should use this
tweak to run in OpenGL mode.
- If you have a video card with a "3Dfx" chipset, some of the game
menus may look slightly fuzzy.
- The default config of the game is 512x384 in full-screen mode. The OpenGL is
selected if the graphic card supports graphic acceleration with OpenGL, if
not, software high quality renderer is selected on systems with 300MHz or
better CPU. On slower systems, software low quality will be selected. You
always can change these settings in the game or in the configuration dialog of
the autorun.
- There is no Gamma control in BBLIT, you must use your video card's
gamma utility to adjust the brightness.
- The engine supports OpenGL on 3Dfx chipsets through a dll installed with the
game, this includes the Voodoo Graphics, Voodoo 2, and Voodoo 3 chipsets. This
dll may not work with 3dfx chipsets such as the Voodoo Rush and Banshee. If
you own a video card with a Voodoo Rush or Banshee chipset and you know the
name of the dll used for OpenGL on your card, simply open the file "bugs.ini"
in the "bin" folder of the game and change the line "DLL=0" for "DLL=the name
of the dll". Only use this if you're sure of the name of the dll.
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6) Hardware Compatibility
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- If you have a video card with a Voodoo 1 chipset, you must get the
reference drivers from http://www.3Dfx.com
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7) Reaching Tech Support
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Infogrames North America
You can ask for help with your Infogrames game by reaching us by Phone, Fax,
Online and Mail:
PHONE
Infogrames can help you by phone between the following hours:
Monday - Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm PST and
Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
408.296.8400
INTERNET
website: http://www.infogrames.net
email: help@infogrames.net
FAX
Faxes may be sent anytime to: 408.246.0231
Please include your phone number on all faxes.
MAIL
Infogrames North America
5300 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Suite 500
San Jose, CA 95129
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8) Legal Stuff
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