Hudson Hawk
Typed out by Steve Begin
(NFM means Note From Me!)
HUDSON HAWK (Sony Imagesoft)
Nes-Y4-Usa
Instruction Booklet
Hudson Hawk
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Licensed by Nintendo for play on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
(C)1991 Tri-Star Pictures, Inc.
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Precautions
1. Turn off the power before inserting or removing the Game Pak.
2. This is a high precision game. It should not be stored in places that are
very hot or very cold. Never hit it or drop it. Do not take it apart.
3. Avoid touching the connectors and do not get them wet or dirty. Doing so
may damage the game.
4. Do not clean with benzene, paint thinner, alcohol or other such solvents.
Note: In the interest of product improvement, Nintendo Entertainment System
specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice. This
game has been programmed to take advantage of the full screen. Some older
television models have rounded screens and may block out a portion of the
image.
EPILEPSY WARNING
Advisory: Read this before using your NES
A very small portion of the population may experience epileptic seizures when
viewing certain kinds of flashing lights or patterns that are commonly present
in our daily environment. These persons may experience seizures while
watching some kinds of television pictures or playing certain video games.
Players who have not had any previous seizures may nonetheless have an
undetected epileptic condition. We suggest that you consult your physician
if you have an epileptic condition or if you experience any of the following
symptoms while playing video games: altered vision, muscle twitching, other
involuntary movements, loss of awareness of your surroundings, mental
confusion and/or convulsions.
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction.......................3
2. How to Operate the Controller......4
3. How to Play the Game...............5
4. End of Game........................10
5. Hints for Winning the Game.........11
Warning: Do not use with front or rear projection TV
Do not use front or rear projection TV with your Nintendo Entertainment System
("NES") and NES games. Your projection television screen may be permanently
damaged if video games with stationery scenes or patterns are played on your
projection television. Similar damage may occur if you place a video game on
hold or pause. If you use your projection television with NES games, Nintendo
will not be liable for any damage. This situation is not caused by a defect
in the NES or NES games; other fixed or repetitive images may cause similar
damage to projection television. Please contact your TV manufacturer for
further information.
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1. INTRODUCTION
Eddie Hawkins, a.k.a. The Hudson Hawk, has the reputation of being the best
cat burglar in the world, but he's decided to go straight.
Unfortunately, Darwin and Minerva Mayflower have other plans. They are
rebuilding Leonardo da Vinci's Alchemy Project, a machine that can make gold!
Good for them but disastrous for the world's economy. They need Hawk's help,
and they'll hurt his best friend unless he gives it to them.
The Mayflowers order Hawk to steal two priceless works by Leonardo da Vinci.
One is located in Rutherford's the heavily guarded auction house. The other
rests in the vaults of the Vatican! Quite a challenge...even for the Hawk!
We need you to help the Hawk first, to save his friend, and second, because
if Hawk can find where the gold machine is, maybe he can steal its key
component and save the entire world from financial ruin...!
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2. HOW TO USE THE CONTROLLER
Control Pad
Left: Moves left
Right: Moves Right
Up: Climb up (ladders and ropes)
Stand up (after crawling)
Go through door (when standing in front of one)
Move platform ligt up (when standing on one)
Down: Climb down (ladders and ropes)
Get on hands and knees (to crawl)
Drop down (from end of rope)
Move platform lift down (when standing on one)
START Button: Push to begin game or level
Resume game (when paused)
SELECT Button: Show Status Screen (pause game)
A Button: Jump
B Button: Throw (quick press) / Punch (long press)
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3. HOW TO PLAY THE GAME
Getting Started
Please read this instruction book carefully to ensure proper handling of your
new game. Save the booklet for future reference. Put the cartridge in the
NES, turn the power on. The Sony Imagesoft and Hudson Hawk title screens
appear. Wait to see the top ten scores, or press START to begin the game.
The game consists of three levels. At the beginning of each level you will be
told where you are and what the object is you have to steal. Press START to
begin play on each level.
(Picture of the Control Pad's +)
(-- Move to the left --) Move to the right
(Picture of the Control Pad showing the names, in order, of the buttons)
Control Pad SELECT Button START Button B Button A Button
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Controlling Hawk
You control Hawk as he makes his way through each level. Press the Control
Pad left or right to run. Press down, then left or right to crawl. This is
useful for getting through tight passages, to duck bullets, or to slither
under electric eyes. Press up to stand again.
Press the A Button to jump. You can run and jump at the same time. Some
enemies and obstacles can be jumped over, sometimes using another object - a
crate or a chair, for instance - to launch from. You can also use jump to
climb objects and ledges, and to grasp the ends of ropes and ladders that are
just out of reach.
To climb a ladder or a rope that is hanging vertically, press the Control Pad
up or down. To swing hand-over-hand along a rope or pipe that is horizontal,
press the Control Pad left or right.
To move yourself and objects vertically with a platform lift, stand on the
platform and press the Control Pad up or down. You can go through certain
openings - doors, windows, laundry chute - by pressing the Control Pad up when
standing in front of them. Some doors are locked, though, and you can't go
through. Getting in the elevator will automatically take you to another
floor.
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Status Screen
You begin the game with five lives and an energy level of eight. Enemies and
enemy devices you encounter can zap your energy - or zap a life. To pause the
game and see how you're doing, press SELECT. The Status Screen is displayed
with the following information:
LIVES - You start with 5 lives. Drop to zero and the game is over.
ENERGY - From 1 to 8 hearts. If your energy drops to zero, you lose a life.
When you continue with a new life, your energy level starts again at
8.
SCORE - Flashing coins are located throughout the game; touching one knocks it
off the screen and adds to your score. Defeating enemies and
completing tasks also add to your score.
Press START to continue the game, or press the A and B Buttons together to
quit. You can also press SELECT to turn the music and/or sound effects off
and on. The current setting is displayed.
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Defenses
Hawk has two defenses: softballs and his fists. Press the B Button quickly
to toss a softball; press the B Button longer to throw a punch.
Some enemies can be knocked off the screen by hitting them with softballs -
others are just momentarily stunned. A stunned enemy can usually then be
knocked off the screen with a punch.
Softballs can also be tossed to turn off switches. Switches are found in the
vicinity of some electrical obstacles and will momentarily shut them off.
(Picture of the title screen)
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Enemies and Enemy Devices
Hawk will encounter many enemies and enemy devices. Some of these merely get
in your way, others are harmful or deadly. The harmful ones zap energy - the
deadly ones zap lives and set you back in the game. Lose five lives and the
game is over!
And watch where you step! Electrical eyes and pressure-sensitive floor panels
set off alarms and increase the danger! Be prepared to jump or crawl past
these devices!
(Pictures of two game screens)
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(Pictures of a game screen and the Top Ten list screen.)
4. END OF GAME
If you end the game with a high score, you'll be invited to enter your
initials on the Top Ten list. Compete with yourself or friends! Any initials
you enter are for the current play session only - new scores and initials are
not saved once the power is turned off.
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5. HINTS FOR WINNING THE GAME
- When moving forward, keep tossing a softball ahead of you - you might knock
out enemies before you see them. Sometimes by the time you see them, it's too
late!
- The Rutherford's safe is hidden behind a painting.
- A switch may not control the obstacle you see on screen. After hitting a
switch, you may have to look around for what it turned off.
(Pictures of two game screens.)
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SONY IMAGESOFT LIMITED WARRANTY
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COMPLIANCE WITH FCC REGULATIONS
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BACK COVER
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