Try it out – Sega G-80 User Manual

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Sega G-80 Multigame, Version 1.0

Copyright © 1998, Clay Cowgill

Try it out:

Assuming you now have a game on the screen, coin-up and play around for a minute. The Star Trek
control panel is used like so:

Game

Spinner

“Warp”

“Photon”

“Thrust”

“Fire”

Star Trek

rotate

warp

photon

thrust

fire

Eliminator

-

rotate left

rotate right

thrust

fire

Space Fury

-

rotate left

rotate right

thrust

fire

Tac/Scan

rotate

-

-

add ship

fire

Zektor

rotate

-

-

thrust

fire

You may have noticed that “thrust” and “fire” are reversed from how the control panel is labeled. If you
like, open your control panel and swap wires or switches on “thrust” and “fire”. Do that with the power
off, just in case. (There’s a technical reason for having to swap wires, but I won’t go into it. Trust me.)

Time to try the multigame functions. Press the red “test” switch on the CPU card. You should get a title
screen for the multigame. Press the “player 1” start button to go to the menu screen. Press the “player
1” start button to move the selection arrows to a game to play. Press “player 2” start to begin that game.
If you put the arrows on “-more-“ you can switch to the second menu. The available options are
currently:

Option

Notes

Star Trek

Star Trek, with Star Trek control panel.

Eliminator

Eliminator, with Star Trek control panel. Limited to one-player game do to nature
of control panel. Controls are remapped according to table above.

Space Fury

Space Fury, with Star Trek control panel. Controls are remapped according to
table above.

Tac/Scan

Tac/Scan, with Star Trek control panel. Controls are remapped according to table
above.

Zektor

Zektor, with Star Trek control panel. Controls are remapped according to the
table above.

2-player Eliminator

Eliminator, with no control changes. You can use this with an Eliminator control
panel to play 2-player games.

4-player Eliminator

4 player Eliminator, with no control changes. You can use this with a 4-player
Eliminator control panel and control adapter to play 4-player games of Eliminator.
Note—this seems to work fine on some machines, but hangs on others. I don’t
know why. Your mileage may vary.

(Table continued on next page)

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