Senario Video Game Console THE APPRENTICE User Guide

Item #21126  
For Ages 12 & Up  
VIDEO GAME SYSTEM  
User’s Guide & Game Instructions  
Please keep this manual and package for future reference.  
©2005 JMBH, Inc. You’re Fired! You’re Hired! THE  
APPRENTICE, and all logos and slogans TM JMBH, Inc.  
All Rights Reserved.  
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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 10 batteries —4 type AA in the housing and  
3 type AAA 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  
Contents  
Remove the battery cover.  
Battery Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Controls & Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Using Your Game System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
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.  
Caring For Your Game System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Playing The Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Warnings and Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Battery Warnings  
Remove batteries when 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.  
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.  
Slide the game’s power switch to the “ON” position.  
The title screen will appear on your TV set.  
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).  
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:  
No picture on the screen  
Standard Care  
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.  
Be sure all cable connections are made carefully and inserted into  
the correct locations.  
Be sure all plugs are firmly seated in the proper sockets by holding  
them straight when inserting them.  
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  
Are the TV color controls set properly?  
Are the TV channel fine adjustments set properly?  
Do the batteries have enough power?  
No game sound  
When disconnecting any plugs, carefully pull out the plug itself.  
Do not pull on the cord.  
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.  
Do not expose the game to direct sunlight for extended periods of  
time.  
Do not rapidly turn the power switch on and off. This may shorten  
the life of the batteries and game system.  
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?  
Fringes appear on TV during play  
Is the video cable connected properly?  
Do the batteries have enough power?  
Cleaning Your Game System  
Picture is blinking or distorted  
Use a soft slightly damp cloth.  
Try pressing the reset button. If there is no improvement, turn  
power off and try again.  
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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PLAYING THE GAME  
Welcome to the exciting world of The Apprentice!  
Like the hit TV show that inspired it, this game is designed to challenge  
your knowledge of business and test the limits of your managerial  
skills. If you’ve got what it takes, you’ll make your way through  
Challenge after Challenge until, at last, you’ll take your place alongside  
the Donald at the head of a multi-million dollar empire. If you don’t  
quite make the grade, you can bet you’ll be hearing those two words  
everyone dreads: You’re Fired!  
The Apprentice is a simple game to play, but will demand all your  
concentration and intelligence to master. It is possible to plug in the  
game and start playing without reading the instructions. Care has been  
taken to make the game fairly intuitive and text on the screen guides  
you through the choices you have to make. However, taking a few  
minutes to look over these instructions will make sure you understand  
the details of game play and enhance your enjoyment.  
mean you and your friends – the people actually playing the game.  
When we say “character”, we mean the people who appeared on the  
show and are represented by the ID badges included with the game.  
Each player will take the role of one character during the game.  
Basic Concepts  
There are a few basic terms and concepts you’ll want to make sure you  
understand before you start playing.  
Handsets and Console  
Episodes and Seasons  
The game includes two HANDSETS, one for each of the teams, and one  
building-shaped CONSOLE. The console plugs into your TV set and  
the handsets communicate with it via harmless infrared beams. The  
initial steps in setting up the game are done with the buttons on the  
console. The latter steps for setting up the game and game play are all  
done with the handsets.  
The Apprentice is designed to capture the feel of the hit TV show.  
Because of this, it’s played in EPISODES and SEASONS rather than  
turns. Each game you play represents one season of the show. The  
number of episodes in that season will vary depending on how many  
characters are participating and the whims of The Donald.  
Players and Characters  
As you read these rules, it is important to understand the difference  
between CHARACTERS and PLAYERS. When we say “player”, we  
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Team Names  
Game Setup  
Now that the teams have been formed, each one must be named. The  
game will instruct either the red or blue team to pick a name first.  
Deciding on a name is the first challenge your team will face! Make  
sure you pick one that captures the style and imagination of everyone  
on your team. Exactly how you pick a team name is up to you.  
Number of Characters  
The first thing you’ve got to decide is how many characters will appear  
in this season of the show. The game can be played with as few as 4  
characters and as many as 12. Just toggle through the choices on the  
screen by pressing the SELECT button on the console. When the option  
you want is highlighted, press the OK button on the console to confirm  
your choice. The number of characters equals the number of people  
playing the game.  
Once you decide, use the SELECT button on your team’s handset (not  
the console) to toggle to your choice and hit OK to confirm it.  
After the other team makes their choice, the game will proceed to the  
first episode!  
Select Characters  
Playing an Episode  
Once you know how many characters are going to be on the show this  
season, you need to decide who they will be. In The Apprentice you can  
select any character from any of the show’s first three seasons.  
Now that you’ve set up your teams and laid out the guidelines for  
your season of The Apprentice, it’s time to get started! Each episode  
begins with the presentation of a new Challenge. This might be selling  
gourmet foods, organizing a fund raiser, or promoting tourism. There  
are hundreds of Challenges in the game, so you never now what you’ll  
be asked to do next!  
Selecting a character is a two-step process. First, you use the SELECT  
button on the console to toggle between the seasons. When the season  
you want is highlighted, press the OK button on the console to confirm  
your choice.  
Next, you toggle through the characters in the chosen season (again,  
using the console SELECT button) until the one you want is highlighted.  
Press OK on the console to confirm your choice.  
Project Managers  
Each episode begins when the game tells the players what type of  
Challenge they’re about to face. For example, they might be told they’re  
going to sell antique furniture. Each team then decides who will be the  
Project Manager for this episode. It’s a good idea to pick someone who  
is likely to know the most about the subject in question.  
After you select the character you want to be during this season, take  
the ID badge with his or her name and picture on it.  
Assign Teams  
Before everyone rushes to be the Project Manager, a word of warning  
is in order. If your team should lose the Challenge, The Donald will  
look very carefully at your performance. Being a Project Manager gives  
you a good chance to lead your team, but it carries with it a little bit of  
risk as well.  
After all of the characters have been chosen, the game will automatically  
form them into red and blue teams. You can accept the decision made  
by the game, have it randomly move the characters around to create  
new teams, or opt to decide which characters are on which teams  
manually.  
Give the handsets to the Project Managers so they can identify  
themselves to the game.  
Once you are satisfied with the teams, select ACCEPT THESE TEAMS  
to continue.  
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The Challenge Questions  
The Reward  
Each Challenge is made up of four questions about the chosen topic.  
The faster your team answers these questions, the more points they  
earn (if they get it right, of course!).  
Now that the hard work is done, it’s time to sit back and enjoy your  
victory – assuming you were on the team that won, of course! Just  
like on the show, the winning team is rewarded for their efforts.  
Exactly what sort of prize they won is determined by the nature of  
the Challenge. For example, if you were creating a new superhero you  
might receive a rare and valuable comic book in mint condition.  
Exactly how your team comes up with an answer is up to the Project  
Manager – after all, he’s the one holding the handset! If he is confident  
he knows the answer, he can enter his selection without talking to  
anyone else about it. This is where the job of being a Project Manager  
gets tricky. If you act fast and select the right answer, your team will  
admire your skill. If you pick the wrong answer, they will blame you  
for defeat if you end up in the Boardroom!  
It is worth noting that no actual prizes are being given away here. Just  
because the screen tells you that everyone on your team won a new  
sports car, you don’t get one in real life. These prizes are all in the  
game. Everyone got that? Great!  
Outside Help  
The Boardroom  
As the game progresses, characters are going to be fired and removed  
from the show. If a player’s character has been fired, he’s essentially  
out of the game. But that’s not much fun, so once during each episode  
(not once per question), a Project Manager can ask any such player to  
help his team with the current question.  
While the winners are enjoying their reward, the losing team is called  
into the Boardroom. Here, they must face The Donald – and each other  
– as they attempt to justify their actions and efforts.  
Once your team enters the Boardroom, you’re going to be asked some  
difficult questions. In his effort to find the best person to join his team,  
Donald is going to want to find out who was responsible for the failings  
of your team.  
Whether or not that person decides to be helpful is up to him – he is  
under no obligation at all. A player might refuse to help or agree and  
then provide bad advice. It’s always a good idea to be careful when  
asking for help from someone you fired or voted against on a previous  
turn. Either way, the Project Manager can not ask anyone else (except  
his own team, of course) for help. Picking the right resource is a sign of  
good management material.  
The first person he’ll ask is the Project Manager. Remember, he’s  
watching this person very carefully. He’ll be quick to listen to their  
opinion and just as quick to blame them for poor leadership.  
After the Project Manager has given his opinion, Donald will ask  
the other players on the losing team what they think. One by one,  
everybody will get to have their input.  
It is possible for both teams to ask the same person for help – even at  
the same time! Again, that’s just the way the business world works.  
Lastly, Donald will seek one more piece of information before deciding  
who will be fired. He might decide to ask someone for a second opinion,  
either the Project Manager or one of the team members. He might even  
ask a fired character for his input or question someone on the winning  
team.  
Challenge Summary  
After all of the questions in a Challenge are asked, the results are  
displayed. Here, you can see who got which answers right and how  
many points they won. At the bottom of the screen, the totals are  
displayed along with the name of the team that won the Challenge.  
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You’re Fired!  
Optional Rule:  
Once The Donald has all the information he needs, he’ll make his  
decision and one of the characters on the losing team will be fired!  
Playing With Two Players  
Although The Apprentice is designed to be played by between 4 and 12  
people, it makes an excellent 2 player game as well.  
The player using the fired character will have to perform some sort of  
forfeit for his failure. He might have to get his teammates something to  
drink, clean up all the dishes in the room, or even confess some dark  
secret – like what he really hates about his real life job!  
When playing like this, each player should select between 2 and 6  
characters for his team and place their ID badges face up in front of  
him, showing the side matching the color of his team. If a character  
is fired, the appropriate ID badge is set aside. If a character changes  
teams, the player hands it to his opponent.  
Remember, even if you have been fired you’re not totally out of the  
game. Project Managers are allowed to seek help from fired characters  
once during each episode, so you might be tapped for help often. In  
addition, Donald is known to enjoy shaking things up. What better  
way to do that than by returning a fired character to the show? With a  
little luck, you could still end up as The Apprentice!  
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS  
Warning  
The Donald Says…  
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.  
At the end of each episode, there is a chance that Donald will decide to  
even the playing field. There are many ways he can do this. He might  
move characters from one team to the other, fire an extra player, bring  
back a fired character, or even decide to make someone become the  
Project Manager on the next episode – whether they want to be or not!  
The Next Episode  
After the first episode is finished, it’s time to get started on the next  
one! This plays just like the first one, starting with the selection of a  
new project manager (or the same one, if you want!) and finishing  
with another trip to The Boardroom. Episode by episode, the season  
progresses and characters are removed from the show.  
Image Retention Warning  
You’re Hired!  
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  
Eventually, the game is going to come down to two players – one on  
each team – facing off in the final episode of the season. The winner of  
that challenge will emerge triumphant and become The Apprentice!  
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