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This is the user manual for the TI-99/4A home computer video game Congo Bongo.
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5> TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
COMPUTER SOFTWARE
Official Arcade Version
ENTERTAINMENT CARTRIDGE
Designed for use with the TI-99/4A Home Computer only.
'he game can be played using the optional Joystick Controllers—sold separately
You ate a hunter on a
monkeys, skull-ct
warn you of the dangers
wild
Congo Bongo™
Book developed and written by: Staff
members of Texas Instruments
Instructional Communications.
Copyright ©1984 by Texas Instruments
Incorporated. Solid State Cartridge
program and data base contents
copyright ©1983 by Sega Enterprises,
Inc.
See important warranty information at
back of book.
Congo Bongo is a trademark of SEGA
ENTERPRISES, INC.
Introducing Congo Bongo
You are a hunter on a safari. Journey to come face to face with Congo
up rocky cliffs and across the Bongo.
treacherous river in your search for
Congo Bongo—king of the jungle.
Beware of tropical dangers! You can
lose your life if you come in contact
with skull-crushing coconuts,
poisonous snakes, or wild monkeys.
Survive the other perils of the jungle
With Congo Bongo, you can
• Brave dangers on mountain cliffs and
jungle river banks
• Enjoy lively graphics that enhance
your adventure
• Hear sound effects that add to the
excitement of your jungle safari
• Experience more challenging levels as
your skills improve
• Select keyboard or Joystick
Controllers
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Using the Solid State Cartridge
Inserting Solid State Cartridges is
easy. If you have any problem
inserting the cartridge, or if it is
accidentally removed from the slot
while in use, please see the
“Maintenance and Service” section
in this booklet.
Inserting the Cartridge
1. If you have been programming in
BASIC, save your data before
inserting a cartridge. When you insert
a cartridge into the console, the
computer automatically erases all
data or program material you have
entered and returns to the master
title screen to begin the new
program.
2. Be sure the cartridge is free of static
electricity before inserting it into the
computer (see the' ‘ Maintenance and
Service” section in this booklet).
3. Turn the computer ON, and wait for
the master title screen to appear.
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4. Slide the cartridge into the slot on the
console.
5. Press any key to make the master
selection list appear. Then, press the
appropriate number key for your
selection.
Removing the Cartridge
1. To remove the cartridge at the end of
play, press QUIT to return to the
master title screen.
2. Remove the cartridge from the slot.
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Preparing for the Safari
Journey through two jungle terrains.
Your challenge is to first climb the
steep mountain and then cross the
great river to Congo Bongo’s
hideaway .You begin each safari with
five hunters. Dangers threaten you
at every turn. Be careful! With one
false step, you lose a hunter and
return to the beginning of the trail.
Climbing the Mountain
Find your way to the top of the
mountain by frying different paths. Use
your skill and agility to avoid constant
danger.
You encounter
• Steep cliffs
• Swift streams
• Skull-crushing coconuts
• Poisonous snakes
• Wild monkeys
Crossing the River
Cross the river by jumping on lily pads,
hippos, islands, or fish.
You face
• Fast-moving waters
• Dangerous heights
When you reach Congo Bongo, your
safari starts again at a faster pace
and with new perils.
Losing a Hunter
You begin each game with five hunters.
The number of remaining hunters
appears in the lower right corner of the
screen.
Hunters are lost when they
• Fall off a cliff
• Fall into the water
• Are struck by coconuts
• Are tossed off a cliff by wild monkeys
Advancing to New Levels
You advance to the next level of play
when you reach Congo Bongo's
hideaway in the high cliffs on the far
river bank. The hunter returns to the
foot of the jungle mountain to begin
another climb. The game becomes more
difficult as its speed increases and you
encounter more wild beasts.
• Charging rhinos
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Beginning the Safari
When the title screen appears, press monkeys catch you, there is no
any key to begin. The hunter starts escape. They throw you off the cliff!
the safari at the bottom of the
mountain. Move the hunter with
either the keyboard or the Joystick
Controllers. Make the hunter jump to
cross streams and rivers. Beware of
attacking monkeys! If one catches
you, escape it by jumping. If two
Using the Keyboard Using the Joystick Controllers
Move the hunter by pressing these keys.
Press
Action
(-)D
Moves hunter right
MS
Moves hunter left
(t) E
Moves hunter up
(*) x
Moves hunter down
y
Makes hunter jump
Move the hunter by using the Joystick
Controllers.
Press
Action
Lever right
Moves hunter right
Lever left
Moves hunter left
Lever forward
(away from
FIRE button)
Moves hunter up
Lever backward
(toward FIRE
button)
Moves hunter down
FIRE button
Makes hunter jump
Note: The ALPHA LOCK must be in the
OFF (up) position when Joystick
Controllers are used.
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Continuing the Safari
Earn points for each step your
hunter takes on the safari. Score
additional points by jumping while
climbing the mountain. The game
ends when you lose five hunters. You
can end the game at any time by
pressing QUIT.
Scoring
Your score is automatically calculated
and appears on the screen.
Action
Points
Takes a step
10
Jumps while
190
climbing
mountain
Ending the Game
The game ends when you
• Lose five hunters
• Press QUIT
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Maintenance and Service
Cartridges are durable devices, but
they should be handled with the same
care you would give any other piece
of software media. Information
concerning use and service can be
found in your User’s Reference
Guide.
Caring for the Cartridge
Keep the cartridge clean and dry.
Caution: The contents of a cartridge
can be damaged by static electricity
discharges.
Static electricity buildups are more
likely to occur when the humidity of the
air is low (during winter and in areas
with dry climates). To avoid damaging
the cartridge, touch any metal object (a
doorknob, a desklamp, etc.) before
handling it.
If static electricity is a problem where
you live, you may want to buy a special
carpet treatment that reduces static
buildup. These preparations are usually
available from hardware and office
supply dealers.
In Case of Difficulty
If the cartridge programs do not appear
to be operating properly, return to the
master title screen by pressing QUIT.
Withdrawthecartridge, align it with
thecartridgeopening, and carefully
reinsert it. Then press any key to make
the master selection screen appear.
(Note: In some instances, it may be
necessary to turn the computeroff,
waitseveralseconds, and then turn it
on again.)
If the cartridge is removed from the slot
while the cartridge contents are being
used, the computer may behave
erratically. To restore the computer to
normal operation, turn the computer
off and wait a few seconds. Then,
reinsert the cartridge and turn the
computer on again.
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Three-Month Limited Warranty Home Computer Software Cartridge
Texas Instruments Incorporated
extends this consumer warranty only
to the original consumer purchaser.
Warranty Coverage
This warranty covers the electronic and
case components of the software
cartridge. These components include all
semiconductor chips and devices,
plastics, boards, wiring and all other
hardware contained in this cartridge
(“the Hardware"). This limited
warranty does not extend to the
programscontained in the software
cartridge and in the accompanying book
materials (“the Programs”).
The Hardware is warranted against
malfunction due to defective materials
or construction. This warranty is void
if the Hardware has been damaged by
accident, unreasonable use, neglect,
improper service or other causes not
arising out of defects in materials or
workmanship.
Warranty Duration
The Hardware is warranted for a period
of three months from the date of the
original purchase by the consumer.
Warranty Disclaimers
Any implied warranties arising out
of this sale, including but not limited
to the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, are limited in
duration to the above three-month
period. Texas Instruments shall not
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be liable for loss of use of the
Hardware or other incidental or
consequential costs, expenses, or
damages incurred by the consumer or
any other user.
Some states do not allow the exclusion
or limitation of implied warranties or
consequential damages, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply
to you in those states.
Legal Remedies
This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other
rights that vary from state to state.
Performance by TI Under Warranty
During the above three-month
warranty period, defective Hardware
will be replaced when it is returned
postage prepaid to a Texas Instruments
Service Facility listed below. The
replacement Hardware will be
warranted for three months from date
of replacement. Other than the postage
requirement, no charge will be made for
replacement.
Tl strongly recommends that you insure
the Hardware for value prior to mailing.
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U.S. Residents:
Texas Instruments Service Facility
P.O. Box 2500
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Texas Instruments Consumer Service
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Instruments offices for additional
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Regarding the Programs
The following should be read and
understood before purchasing and/or
using the software cartridge.
Tl does not warrant that the Programs
will be free from error or will meet the
specific requirements of the consumer.
The consumer assumes complete
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including but not limited to any
implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a
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Some states do not allow the exclusion
or limitation of implied warranties or
consequential damages, so the above
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to you in those states.
Quick Reference Guide
TI-99/4A
Press
Action
(-)D
Moves hunter right.
MS
Moves hunter left.
(t) E
Moves hunter up.
(i) X
Moves hunter down.
Y
Makes hunter jump.
FCTN =
(QUIT)
Returns to the master title
screen.
If the optional Joystick Controllers are
used, you have four directions to
maneuver the hunter. Move the lever in
the desired direction. Press the joystick
FIRE button to make the hunter jump.
Note: The ALPHA LOCK must be in the
OFF (up) position when using the
Joystick Controllers.
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