Senario Handheld Game System 21184 User Guide

Item #21184  
For Ages 12 & Up  
VIDEOGAMESYSTEM  
Game Instructions  
& User’s Guide  
Please keep this manual  
and package for future reference.  
is a trademark of Hearst Communications, Inc.  
Produced under license by  
Senario LLC  
Woodstock, IL 60098 USA  
©2005 Senario LLC. All Rights Reserved  
Made in China  
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THANK YOU!  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
Thanks for buying this Senario video entertainment system. At  
Senario, we strive to make sure you get the most entertainment  
possible for your money. All our products are easy to set-up and  
simple to operate. After all, you shouldn’t have to work hard just  
to play!  
Your game system requires 4 type AA batteries (in the console) and  
6 type AAA batteries (3 in each of the handsets).  
Help protect our environment! Senario encourages the use of  
rechargeable batteries. Keep one set charged and one in the game  
so you’ll always have fresh batteries available!  
To ensure proper performance, please read this brief manual before  
connecting the game to your television.  
To Install or Replace Batteries  
Remove the battery cover.  
Contents  
Remove exhausted batteries and dispose of properly.  
Replace with new batteries. Be sure the positive (+) and negative  
(-) ends of the batteries are facing the correct direction.  
Replace the battery cover.  
Battery Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Controls & Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Using Your Game System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Caring For Your Game System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Game Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Warnings and Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Battery Warnings  
Remove batteries if your game will not be used for a long time.  
Battery installation should be supervised by an adult.  
Do not mix old and new batteries.  
Do not mix alkaline batteries with standard (carbon-zinc) or  
rechargeable batteries.  
Do not mix different brands of batteries.  
Only use batteries of the type recommended in this manual.  
Be sure to insert batteries with correct polarity.  
Remove exhausted batteries from the product.  
Be careful not to short circuit the supply terminals.  
Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.  
Note: When the batteries begin to lose their charge, the Power LED  
will dim, and the game will turn itself off. If the game images start to  
break up or look jagged, the batteries are probably getting low and  
need to be replaced.  
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CONTROLS & CONNECTIONS  
USING YOUR GAME SYSTEM  
Your game connects to the TV set with a pair of standard RCA  
plugs. Most TV sets, video monitors, and VCRs have easily accessible  
RCA jacks. These are usually labeled “video” and “audio” or are  
color coded to indicate the video connection (yellow) and audio  
connections (red and/or white).  
Turning On Your Game  
Make sure your game is turned off before connecting it to your  
TV set.  
Connect the RCA plugs as described previously.  
Turn your TV on and tune it to the A/V channel. This channel  
is often called “input”, “auxiliary”, “line”, or even “game”. You  
might have to change channels using the original TV, video  
monitor, or VCR remote control (as opposed to a universal  
remote) to access it. Look for a button on the remote marked  
“input” or “auxiliary”. If you are having trouble switching to  
the INPUT mode, contact the TV manufacturer or retailer for  
assistance.  
The RCA plugs on the game console must be connected to the  
proper “input” RCA jacks. Be sure to insert the yellow video jack into  
the yellow video socket. The remaining audio plug can be inserted  
into either the white or red audio socket on your TV, video monitor,  
or VCR.  
Note: If your TV, video monitor, or VCR does not have RCA jacks,  
you’ll need to purchase a separate A/V adaptor (not included).  
Slide the game’s power switch to the “ON” position.  
The title screen will appear on your TV set.  
Turning Off Your Game  
After you have finished playing, slide the power switch to the “OFF”  
position.  
Disconnect the game from the television and switch the channel  
back to view regular TV programs.  
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CARING FOR YOUR GAME SYSTEM  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Before requesting repair or exchange, please try the following:  
Standard Care  
No picture on the screen  
Do not disassemble the game.  
Is the game turned on?  
Do not try to repair the game.  
Is the TV turned on?  
Always switch the power off when connecting or disconnecting  
the RCA plugs to/from your TV, video monitor, or VCR.  
Do not store your game system in a humid place, on the floor, or  
in any location where it may collect dirt, dust, lint, etc.  
Do not drop, hit, throw, or abuse the game system or any of its  
components.  
Is the TV on the Input or A/V channel?  
Is the A/V cable connected properly?  
Do the batteries have enough power?  
Are the batteries properly installed?  
Screen flickers or no color  
Be sure all cable connections are made carefully and inserted  
into the correct locations.  
Are the TV color controls set properly?  
Are the TV channel fine adjustments set properly?  
Do the batteries have enough power?  
Be sure all plugs are firmly seated in the proper sockets by  
holding them straight when inserting them.  
When disconnecting any plugs, carefully pull out the plug itself.  
Do not pull on the cord.  
No game sound  
Is the TV volume too low or muted?  
Has the audio cable become loose or disconnected?  
Do not step on, sharply pull, or bend any wires or cables.  
Do not expose the game system or any of its components to  
extreme temperatures. The game may not work properly if it is  
too hot.  
Picture on TV is unsteady  
Adjust the vertical or horizontal hold controls on your television  
until the picture becomes steady.  
Do the batteries have enough power?  
Do not expose the game to direct sunlight for extended periods  
of time.  
Fringes appear on TV during play  
Do not rapidly turn the power switch on and off. This may  
shorten the life of the batteries and game system.  
Is the video cable connected properly?  
Do the batteries have enough power?  
Cleaning Your Game System  
Picture is blinking or distorted  
Turn power off and try again.  
Use a soft slightly damp cloth.  
Do the batteries have enough power?  
Allow the game to dry completely before using again.  
Do not pour or spill any type of liquids or solvents on the game  
or its components.  
No power  
Are the batteries inserted properly?  
Is the power switch turned on?  
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Choosing Captains  
GAME OVERVIEW  
After you’ve split into teams, each team needs to  
The CosmoGirl! ™ TV Game was designed to capture all the fun  
and intrigue of the magazine that inspired it. Just invite some friends  
over, hook it up to your television set, and you’re ready for a great  
time!  
pick a captain. Again, how this is done is up to  
you. Some people like to vote for a team captain  
while others might simply draw lots to decide  
who gets the honor.  
During play, the team captain is the one who holds the handset. When  
a trivia question is presented, it’s up to the captain to enter the answer  
chosen by her team. You’ll learn more about the responsibilities of  
the team captain as you read the rest of these instructions.  
Getting Started  
When you turn on the CosmoGirl! ™ TV Game, the title screen  
appears. Make sure everyone is comfortable and ready to play, then  
press any button to begin.  
After both captains have been selected, press any button to begin  
playing the CosmoGirl! ™ TV Game.  
Choosing Sides  
The Game Screen  
The first step in playing the CosmoGirl! ™ TV  
Game is dividing all the players into two teams.  
Exactly how you do this is up to you.  
The CosmoGirl! ™ TV Game screen features  
a board showing 16 tiles. To play the game,  
teams take turns picking one of these tiles  
and attempting the challenge shown beneath  
it. After all 16 tiles have been turned over, the  
game concludes with a final Showdown.  
When choosing teams, it’s important make sure  
both teams have more or less the same number  
of players. If you have an odd number of players, giving an extra  
person to one team is no problem, just make the teams as fair as  
possible.  
Picking a Tile  
During the game, one team will be referred to as Team A and the  
other as Team B. Make sure everyone agrees on which team is which.  
If you want to choose a nickname for your team, go right ahead!  
When it’s your team’s turn, you’ll need to pick one of the tiles on the  
game screen. You do this by selecting a row and then a column. For  
instance, if you pick ROW A and COLUMN A, the tile in the upper  
left corner of the screen would turn over. Hidden behind each tile is  
a symbol telling you which of the 4 types of activities your team must  
attempt this turn.  
When everyone has been assigned to a team, press any button to  
advance to the next part of the game.  
Trivia Challenge  
A Trivia Challenge is the most common symbol. When one of these  
is revealed, your team will be shown a question and four possible  
answers. Your team has 30 seconds to discuss the answer. When  
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reed on an answer, press the corresponding button on your  
handset.  
Bonus Game  
In addition to trivia questions, teams can earn points by playing  
arcade-style bonus games. When a bonus game icon appears beneath  
a tile, the team captain decides who on her team should play it. She  
hands her the controller. When the designated player is ready to  
begin, she presses any button on her handset to begin the bonus  
game.  
When your team is attempting a Trivia Challenge, you have to think  
fast. The number of points you earn is determined by the amount  
of time left on the 30-second clock. For example, if it takes you 20  
seconds to decide on your answer, you will earn 10 points if you guess  
correctly. Of course, entering an incorrect answer scores you no  
points at all, so don’t rush to answer. It’s better to take a little longer  
and get the question right than press a button quickly and discover  
you were wrong.  
When playing a Bonus Game, the outside buttons on the handset (A  
and D) are used to move things (like the cursor) left or right and the  
two center buttons (B and C) are used to make selections or activate  
actions.  
It’s worth noting that the final say on which answer is selected  
belongs to the team captain. She’s the one with the handset and  
she’s the one who’s got to press the button. The captain will usually  
enter the answer chosen by the team, but if she thinks she knows  
better she can press any button she wants.  
There are 9 different Bonus Games in the CosmoGirl! ™ TV Game.  
Bad Hair Day  
In this game you have 3 chances to find two matching hair styles on  
the mirrors inside a number of compacts. Just move the cursor left or  
right (D button) and up or down (A button) until the compact you  
want to select is highlighted. Then press either the B or C button to  
open it up. Once you see the image inside, select a second compact  
and open it up. If you find a match or your first try, you win 30 points.  
If you find one on your second try, you win 20 points. If it takes you 3  
tries, you win 10 points. If you don’t find a match on your 3rd try, the  
game is over and you score no points.  
Lightning Round  
A Lighting Round is similar to a Trivia Challenge. When this icon  
is revealed on the board, both teams will face off in a head-to-head  
trivia challenge. One after another, the game will present 5 trivia  
questions. Each team has 30 seconds to enter an answer to each  
question. For every correct answer a team enters, 6 points are scored.  
Thus, if TEAM A were to get all 5 questions correct, they would score  
a total of 30 points.  
Moment Of Truth  
Bargain Hunter  
When a Moment Of Truth icon is revealed, play stops for a few  
minutes while the instructions shown by game are followed.  
Sometimes a Moment Of Truth will instruct you to share a personal  
secret, like: “What’s the most embarrassing thing your parents ever  
caught you doing?” Sometimes it will present a simple activity, like:  
“Everyone must their socks in a bag, draw 2 out without looking, and  
wear them for the rest of the night.”  
It’s shopping time! In this game, you’re trying to do as much  
shopping as possible before your credit card is declined. To play,  
just move the cursor onto one of the stores and select it. If a crying  
girl appears, your credit card was turned down and the game ends  
without you winning any points. If you don’t see the crying girl, you  
will be shown an amount of money – that’s how many points you’ve  
won. You can keep playing until the crying girl appears or you have  
No points are scored for a Moment of Truth.  
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30 points (by selecting 5 shops without having your card  
declined). At any time during play, you can also hop in a cab and go  
home with the points you’ve already won.  
Gumball Grab  
If you’ve ever seen a Japanese pachinko machine, you already know  
how to play Gumball Grab. Just position each ball in one of the 3  
holes at the top of the screen and then press the B or C button to  
drop it. It will bounce its way down to the bottom and score points  
depending upon which bucket it lands in.  
Dance ‘Til Dawn  
What could be more fun than a night on the dance floor? In this  
game, you follow along with the dance moves indicated by the  
flashing spotlight. When the game begins, a light will shine on one of  
the buttons (A, for example). All you have to do is press the A button  
on the handset. Then, the game will show you two dance moves (A  
and C, for example). Just keep copying the dance moves and you’ll  
keep earning points. The game continues until you’ve completed 30  
moves or messed up. The number of points you win is determined by  
how many dance moves you successfully duplicate.  
Handbag Hurricane  
In this game you’re presented with a trio of handbags. One has $10  
in it, one has $20, and one has $30. As you watch, the money drops  
into the handbags. Just keep your eye on the $30 bag as it weaves  
in and out among the others. When they stop moving, pick one of  
the handbags and you’ll win points equal to the amount of money  
inside it.  
Remember, this game is designed to test your memory – so no fair  
writing down the moves!  
Heartbreaker  
Fashion Disaster  
With all those cupids in the air, it must be Valentine’s Day! One  
after another, they drop delicate hearts from the heavens and you  
must dash back and forth to catch them. The more you catch, the  
more points you earn. If you miss a heart, it falls to the ground and  
shatters! Thirty hearts will be dropped, catch as many as you can!  
This game plays something like a slot machine. When you begin,  
the 5 reels will whirl around and come to a stop showing different  
articles of clothing. The more items you have of the same color, the  
more points you score. After the reels stop spinning, move the cursor  
left or right (A or D button) and select which items you want to keep  
and which ones you want to get rid of. When you’ve made all your  
choices, highlight and select the CHANGE button.  
Lucky Dice  
This is a simple game of dice. Rattle them around and give them a  
roll. Every time you roll them without getting a “7”, you win 5 points.  
You keep playing until you reach 30 points or roll a “7”. Don’t be too  
upset if you roll a “7”, you still get to keep the points you’ve earned  
so far.  
You earn 6 points for each item showing the most common color  
on the reels. For example, if you have 2 red items (and nothing else  
matches) you would win 12 points. If all 5 items are the same color,  
you win 30 points.  
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Bottle  
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS  
This is your chance to find out who’s a good kisser and who’s a dud!  
Just spin the bottle (either fast or slow) to play. When it stops, you’ve  
got to kiss the boy it’s pointing at. Just watch the message bar to learn  
if he’s a good kisser or not. You get three tries in each game of Spin  
the Bottle.  
Warning  
A very small portion of the population have a condition that may cause them  
to have epileptic seizures or suffer a momentary loss of consciousness when  
viewing certain kinds of flashing lights or patterns commonly presented in our  
daily environment. These people may experience seizures while watching some  
television pictures or playing certain video games. People who have not had any  
previous seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition. If  
you or anyone you may know has experienced symptoms linked to an epileptic  
condition (e.g. seizures or loss of awareness), please consult your physician  
before playing any video games. We recommend that parents observe their  
children while they play video games. If you or your child experience any of the  
following symptoms: dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitching, involuntary  
movements, loss of awareness, disorientation, or convulsions, discontinue use of  
video games and consult your physician.  
Showdown  
After all 16 tiles have been revealed, the game  
continues with the Showdown Round. This gives  
the team that’s behind a last chance to catch up  
by answering up to 3 trivia questions.  
When the each question appears, the team that  
was trailing at the end of normal play can choose to either answer it  
themselves or pass it to the other team.  
If they choose to answer it themselves, they earn points just like  
they would during a normal Trivia Challenge. If they get it wrong,  
they do not earn any points.  
Image Retention Warning  
Some televisions and monitors can be damaged by video game images. This “image  
retention” is most commonly caused by test patterns, programming screens,  
paused video games, and other unchanging images. In general, Projection TVs  
are more vulnerable to this type of damage. Before using your game system, be  
sure to review the documentation supplied with your television or video monitor  
to determine whether or not you can safely play video games on it. If you have  
any questions, please contact the TV manufacturer for additional information.  
Senario LLC can not be held liable for damage to your TV set.  
If they choose to pass the question, the other team has 30 seconds  
to answer it. If they answer it correctly, they earn points just like  
in the normal Trivia Challenges. If they get it wrong, however,  
they lose 15 points!  
Game Results  
When the Showdown Round is done, the game  
shows the final scores and congratulates the  
winning team. If you want to play again, just  
hit any button and the game will start again.  
You can play with the same teams (maybe even  
Additional Safety Information  
Before using your video game system with any TV (especially front or rear  
projection screens and HDTV systems), video monitor, or VCR, review all of the  
original manufacturer’s documentation to determine whether video games can  
be safely played on it. Senario LLC can not be held liable for any damage to your  
TV.  
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