Vid Grid Manual
Vid Grid
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Welcome to Geffen Records' and Jasmine Multimedia Publishing's VID GRID: The
Rock Video Moving Picture Puzzle Game. In this game, you'll attempt to
unscramble the pieces of several rock videos before they end. There are five
challenging levels, each with new puzzle configurations, as well as a practice
mode where you can hone your skills.
GETTING STARTED
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1. Insert your Vid Grid CD in the JAGUAR CD player and close the lid.
2. Press the POWER button.
3. Press any FIRE BUTTON to skip the TITLE screen and start the game.
VID GRID CONTROL
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Take time to learn the functions of the JOYPAD and buttons before you play.
Joypad
Moves the cursor around the screen.
A Button
Flips the piece currently under the cursor.
B Button
Selects the piece currently under the cursor.
Option Button
Allows you to change button configurations and volume adjustment at the MAIN
screen. Pressing the Option button while playing a video allows you to choose
one of the following options:
Solve/Replay
Allows you to solve the puzzle without receiving credit or replay a solved
video from the beginning.
Reset
Rescrambles the video and starts again from the beginning.
Main
Returns you to the MAIN SELECTION SCREEN.
Note:
You will not be able to continue the video after selecting any of the buttons
from the menu.
Keypad Buttons
0 - Music on/off
1 - Cursor on/off
3 - Increases music volume
6 - Decreases music volume
GAMEPLAY
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Vid Grid puzzles start easy, with nine right-side up pieces that can be moved
by simply dragging them to a new position. However, as you progress through the
game, you will encounter more difficult puzzles that are the result of changing
three sets of puzzle attributes: Puzzle Size, Movement, and Video Orientation.
Puzzle Size
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There are four puzzle sizes.
3x3/4x4/5x5/6x6. Videos can be scrambled into nine pieces (3 pieces by 3
pieces), 16 pieces (4x4), 25 pieces (5x5) or 36 pieces (6x6).
3-4/3-4-5/3-4-5-6. There are also Progressive 3-4 puzzles (starts with 9 pieces
and rescrambles into 16 after initial solution), Progressive 3-4-5 (9 to 16 to
25) and Progressive 3-4-5-6 (9 to 16 to 25 to 36).
Puzzle Movement
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There are four different ways to manipulate and move puzzle pieces. The puzzle
type is predetermined by the level of gameplay, and the number of solved
puzzles on the current level.
Drag and Drop
Move the cursor over the piece you want to move and hold down the B Button. Now
move the piece to the position you want, and release the button to drop it. The
piece you drop will snap to fit properly in the grid, and the piece it replaces
will move into the empty spot left by the first piece.
Slider
Pieces can be moved only to a vertically or horizontally adjacent, empty space
on the grid. Simply press the B Button on the piece you want to move, and it
will slide into the empty spot. The piece that is missing to begin with is
always the lower right corner.
Perfection
In this mode, puzzle pieces are moved the same way as Drag and Drop pieces, but
an alarm will sound if a piece is set down in an incorrect position, and the
entire puzzle will be rescrambled. Only the piece being dragged needs to end up
in its correct position. The piece it replaces will move to the empty spot.
Corners
This is similar to Slider, except that the blank piece can start from any
corner.
Video Orientation
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Normal
The video plays in the normal fashion (right side up).
Up/Down
The video plays upside down (and all the pieces are upside down). You cannot
flip the pieces.
Flipped
The video plays right side up, but some of the pieces start out flipped
horizontally. To flip pieces in this mode, place the cursor over the piece you
want to flip and press the A Button. Flip can be active in conjunction with any
of the above options.
GAME MODES
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Standard Game
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This is the main portion of VID GRID. In order to win the game, you must solve
each of the videos on five different levels. After solving all nine videos in
level three you will be rewarded with a special bonus. The puzzle options will
get more complex as you progress through the videos and levels. The harder the
puzzle configuration, the more points you earn for solving it. In addition,
bonus points are awarded for each puzzle at the end of each level, depending on
how quickly the puzzles were solved. You can retry any puzzle as often as you
wish to try to improve your time.
Practice Game
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In this mode, you can select any video, and puzzle options can be turned on or
off. No score is awarded, and no video is considered "solved" in this mode. The
timer runs normally, however, allowing you to try to beat your best time.
MAIN SELECTION SCREEN
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The player's name and current score are displayed at the bottom center. The top
of the screen shows what level the player is currently on and the current
puzzle configuration. The middle of the screen shows the videos that are
available. Solved videos have a green border around them. The name of the
performer and the music video that is currently underneath the cursor will be
displayed below the videos. The picture of the video indicates the type of
puzzle grid that will be used.
Clicking on any video with the A Button will cause a display screen to appear
with information about the video, including the artist, song and video credits.
There are six buttons on the lower left and right sides of the screen.
Practice
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Takes you to the PRACTICE GAME screen.
Help
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Takes you to the HELP screen.
Options
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Takes you to the OPTIONS screen.
Best
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Takes you to the BEST TIMES/SCORES screens.
Player
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Allows you to add/delete player names. To add a name, select ADD and press up
or down on the JOYPAD to change letters. Press left or right on the JOYPAD to
change the cursor position. Press the B Button to end. To delete a name, select
the name and select DELETE. SAVE allows you to save your current game and best
times/score. When you are finished entering the player's name, use the cursor
to select the OK Button.
PRACTICE SCREEN
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In this mode you can select any video and any puzzle type. Then you simply try
to solve the video as quickly as possible. No levels are used, and no score is
kept.
On the lower left and right sides of the screen are six buttons. The three
buttons on the left allow you to change the Puzzle Size, Type and Video
Orientation. Each time you click on a button, it will cycle to each of the
options available for that button.
The buttons on the right side of the screen allow you to view the BEST
TIMES/SCORE, ADD/DELETE PLAYERS, and return to the MAIN screen.
Once you've adjusted all the settings, select the video you want to play, and
the view will switch to the GAME screen.
GAME SCREEN
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Once you click on a video in the MAIN SELECTION SCREEN, the view switches to
the GAME screen, and the scrambled video begins. The timer is visible in the
lower right corner. The time to beat, if any, is displayed in the lower left
corner.
When the video has finished playing (or when the B Button is pressed after
solving the video), the MAIN SELECTION SCREEN reappears, allowing you to
rechallenge the puzzle, or move on to a different one. When a puzzle has been
completed successfully, a chime will sound and the border will turn green. The
video will then play itself out and return to the MAIN SELECTION SCREEN. You
can return directly to the MAIN SELECTION SCREEN by pressing the B Button. The
video you just solved will have a green border around it, indicating that it
has been solved on this level. Any puzzle can be replayed as often as you wish
to try to improve your time.
Once all the videos on a particular level have been completed, you will receive
bonus points for each puzzle, based on how quickly you solved them. You will
then advance to the next difficulty level.
HINTS AND TIPS
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* Study the video long enough to know where a few recognizable objects belong
on the screen. After dragging the piece that contains that object to the
correct position, don't move it again. This becomes your "anchor" piece. Now
drag other pieces into the adjacent positions until you find a match.
* If an entire section of the screen is solved, but you are still having
trouble, it may be because the puzzle is offset by a column or row. Reposition
the solved pieces systematically to put them in their correct places.
* Once a piece is in the correct place, don't move it again. Sure, this seems
obvious, but you'd be surprised how easy it is to forget.
* In Perfection Mode, drag each piece into position, but don't drop it until
you've seen the video playing long enough to see if it matches.
* In Slider Mode, start in the opposite corner from the "missing" piece, and
work your way down to it.
* Solve the puzzles quickly and keep retrying them to get a higher score.
* Save longer videos for last to have more time to solve difficult puzzle
types.
MUSIC VIDEO CREDIT'S
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AEROSMITH
Cryin - Written by Steven Tyler/Joe Perry/Taylor Rhodes. Published by Swang
Song Music,Inc./MCA Music Publishing, a division of MCA Inc./T. Rhodes Songs
ASCAP, (c) 1993 Geffen Records, Inc.
PETER GABRIEL
Sledgehammer - Written by Peter Gabriel, Published by Pentagon Lipservices Real
World BMI. (c) 1992 Geffen Records, Inc.
GUNS N ROSES
November Rain - Written by W. Axl Rose. Published by Guns N Roses Music ASCAP
(c) 1986 Geffen Records, Inc.
JIMI HENDRIX
Are You Experienced? - Written by Jimi hendrix. Published by Bella Godiva
Music, Inc. ASCAP Adm. Worldwide by Don Williams Music (c) 1986 Are You
Experienced? Ltd. Jimi Hendrix appears courtesy of Are You Experienced? Ltd.
METALLICA
Enter Sandman - Written by Hetfield/Ulrich/Hammett. Published by Creeping Death
Music ASCAP. (c) 1993 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner
Communications Inc. Produced under licensee from Elektra Entertainment.
OZZY OSBOURNE
No More Tears - Written by Ozzy Osbourne/Zakk Wylde/Randy Castillo/Michael Inez
/John Purdell. Published by EMI Virgin Music. Ozzy Osbourne Tapes and CDs are
manufactured and distributed by Epic, a division of Sony Music.
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
Give it Away - Written by A. Kiedis/Flea/J. Frusciante/C. Smith, Published by
Moebetoblame Music BMI. (c) 1991 Warner Bros. Records Inc. Produced under
license from Warner Bros. Records Inc.
SOUNDGARDEN
Spoonman - Written by Chris Cornell. Published by You Make Me Sick I Make Music
ASCAP. (c) 1994 A&M Records, Inc. Soundgarden appears courtesy of A&M
Records, Inc.
VAN HALEN
Right Now - Written by Sammy Hagger/Edward Van Halen/Michael Anthony/
Alex Van Halen. Published by Yessup Music Co. Adm. by WB Music Corp. ASCAP.
(c) 1992 Warner Bros. Records Inc. Produced under license from Warner Bros.
Records Inc.
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