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Games Nintendo Gamecube Final Fantasy - Crystal ChroniclesFinal Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles [GameCube Game]

Developed by Square Enix - Nintendo of America (2004) - Third-Person 3D Action RPG - Rated Teen

Square rekindles its relationship with Nintendo in this exclusive release of a Final Fantasy game, the first on a Nintendo platform since 1994's Final Fantasy III. Rather than follow the same format as previous titles in the best-selling role-playing game series, the developers have opted for a more action-oriented approach. Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles adopts a style similar to Nintendo's own Legend of Zelda series, with combat occurring in real time and players being able to roam ... Read more

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Platform: GameCube
Developer: Square Enix
Publisher: Nintendo of America
Release Date: February 9, 2004
Controls: Joystick/Gamepad
UPC: 045496961275
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Comments to date: 3. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
rona 9:12pm on Thursday, September 16th, 2010 
Addictive and Tactical This is a good spin off from the main Final Fantasy series. It gets that tactical part of your brain thinking.
cursed 11:24pm on Saturday, August 7th, 2010 
It has MOOGLES I got this game for under £20 and I found it an alright game to play.
parasito 12:22am on Monday, May 10th, 2010 
A diversion for the FF series, which is by no means bad. Crystal Chronicles may have its flaws. Blasphemy! Disgrace! Once again Enix shames us all Crystal Chronicles? Chronicled Crap!

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OFFICIAL NINTENDO POWER PLAYER'S GUIDE
AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST RETAILER! WWW.NINTENDO.COM
Nintendo of America Inc. P.O. Box 957, Redmond, WA 98073-0957 U.S.A. www.nintendo.com PRINTED IN USA

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INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE SEPARATE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT BEFORE USING YOUR NINTENDO HARDWARE SYSTEM, GAME DISC OR ACCESSORY. THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION.

WARNING - Electric Shock

To avoid electric shock when you use this system: Do not use the Nintendo GameCube during a lightning storm. There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning. Use only the AC adapter that comes with your system. Do not use the AC adapter if it has damaged, split or broken cords or wires. Make sure that the AC adapter cord is fully inserted into the wall outlet or extension cord. Always carefully disconnect all plugs by pulling on the plug and not on the cord. Make sure the Nintendo GameCube power switch is turned OFF before removing the AC adapter cord from an outlet.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE YOU OR YOUR CHILD PLAY VIDEO GAMES

WARNING - Seizures

Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes or patterns, such as while watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before. Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an epileptic condition should consult a doctor before playing a video game. Parents should watch when their children play video games. Stop playing and consult a doctor if you or your child have any of the following symptoms:
Convulsions Altered vision Eye or muscle twitching Involuntary movements Loss of awareness Disorientation
CAUTION - Motion Sickness
Playing video games can cause motion sickness. If you or your child feel dizzy or nauseous when playing video games with this system, stop playing and rest. Do not drive or engage in other demanding activity until you feel better.

CAUTION - Laser Device

The Nintendo GameCube is a Class I laser product. Do not attempt to disassemble the Nintendo GameCube. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Caution - Use of controls or adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible. Play video games on the smallest available television screen. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep. Play in a well-lit room. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.
CONTROLLER NEUTRAL POSITION RESET If the L or R Buttons are pressed or the Control Stick or C Stick are moved out of neutral position when the power is turned ON, those positions will be set as the neutral position, causing incorrect game control during game play.
WARNING - Repetitive Motion Injuries and Eyestrain
Playing video games can make your muscles, joints, skin or eyes hurt after a few hours. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, skin irritation or eyestrain: Avoid excessive play. It is recommended that parents monitor their children for appropriate play. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don't think you need it. If your hands, wrists, arms or eyes become tired or sore while playing, stop and rest them for several hours before playing again. If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, arms or eyes during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor.
To reset the controller, release all buttons and sticks to allow them to return to the correct neutral position, then hold down the X, Y and START/PAUSE Buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.

L Button

R Button

Control Stick

C Stick

Prologue

Seek the water of life. Long ago, miasma swallowed the world. Its very touch was fatal, and it claimed many lives. But we have since discovered a way to hold it at bay. Crystals protect us from miasma. Smaller crystals now guard the villages of the world, while greater ones guard the cities. We all live our lives within the embrace of the crystals' blessing. The power of the crystals is not limitless, however; it gradually diminishes over time. We must rekindle the crystals' radiance each year by purifying them with myrrh. In turn, they protect us from the miasma for another year. But myrrh cannot be found just anywhere. We must seek it in the dank depths of dungeons, across forbidding mountains, even beyond the sea. This task falls to groups of young men and women sent off each year by every town the world over. It is their duty to collect myrrh and bring it home. They are known as the crystal caravans. This is the tale of one such caravan and its adventures.

Getting Started / World Map Menu

Getting Started

The following explains how to start a game from the title screen. First, choose "New Game" or "Load Game."

New Game

World Map Menu
The world map menu is used to create characters, change caravan members, save data, and more.
Menu for the Whole Caravan
At the world map, press the B Button to open the world map menu. Use the Control Stick to cycle through the menu options, and press the A Button to confirm your selections.
Select this option to start the game from the beginning. Choose single-player mode or multiplayer mode, and the opening movie will play. Once you choose a name for your village, your journey will begin.
Set Out: Create or change caravan members Create New Character
FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES
Select this option to resume playing a previously saved game. Choose either single-player mode or multiplayer mode, and then select the save file you want to load. Any save file can be used for either mode. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles can be played in single-player mode for one player, or multiplayer mode for up to four players. Any character can be played in either mode.
Single-player mode p. 14 Select Gameplay Mode

Load Game

To create a new character, select an empty slot and press the A Button. Choose a name, gender, tribe, appearance, and family trade. In multiplayer mode, character creation is done on the GBA screen.

Select Character

Select the character you want to play, then press the A Button. In multiplayer mode, each player selects one character. Press START/PAUSE when finished.
Diary: Read entries in your diary
This gameplay mode is for one player using a Nintendo GameCube Controller. Mog will accompany you. You can connect a Game Boy Advance to view the radar screen.

Multiplayer mode p. 21

Here you can read all the entries in your caravan's diary. The entries are written automatically as you progress through the game. The Control Stick turns the pages one by one, while the L and R Buttons turn ten pages at once.
Save your game progress to a Memory Card. Select Slot A or Slot B, then select the place where you want to save your data. One Memory Card can hold up to four save files. Press the B Button to return to the world map menu.
Options: Configure game settings
Save Game: Save your progress
This gameplay mode is for one to four players. The Game Boy Advance is used in place of the Nintendo GameCube Controller. A GBA and Game Boy Advance cable are required for each player.
Change graphic, sound, and other game settings.
Bring a Friend: Load data for a guest player
Load data from another Memory Card so a friend's character can join your caravan (p. 35).

Game Progression

Basic steps to advance the game are outlined below. They generally apply to both single-player mode and multiplayer mode. The Basics Players are members of a crystal caravan that seeks out myrrh. Your adventure will unfold in the following manner:

Challenge Boss Monsters

Deep within dungeons, formidable boss monsters await. Summon every power at your disposal to defeat them. Once a battle begins, you cannot flee.

6 Obtain Myrrh

Form a Party
From the world map menu, select "Set Out," then select a character or create a new one. You can have up to eight characters in a caravan.

2 Traverse the World Map

After defeating a boss monster, you can collect a drop of myrrh. Each drop fills a third of your chalice. Once you collect myrrh from a myrrh tree, it takes several years for the tree to replenish its supply.

Receive Mail

A moogle will come to deliver mail while you rest after battle. You can send replies as well (p. 31). No mail will come if the myrrh tree there is dry.

8 Earn Bonus Points

Use the Control Stick to move your caravan across the world map. When you reach your destination, press the A Button to enter.

3 Enter Dungeons

Once you enter a dungeon, the world map is replaced with the field map. You are given a chance to set up your command list (pp. 16 and 23) before advancing further.

4 Explore Dungeons

Items and artifacts (p. 33) are divided among the members of the caravan. In multiplayer mode, the player who earns the most bonus points gets first choice. The number of points you accumulate depends on how well you fulfill the bonus condition displayed on your GBA screen.
Defeat monsters you encounter and solve puzzles hindering your path. Collect treasure from monsters and treasure chests.
Return to the World Map Return to the world map to continue your journey. Be sure to purchase new equipment from blacksmiths in town now and then. You never know what you'll run into on your journey.

Single-Player Mode

In single-player mode, Mog joins you on your travels.
Single-Player Mode The Field Map
Single-Player Mode Features Connect a Nintendo GameCube Controller to Controller Socket 1 to play single-player mode. Major features include the following:

Take Mog with You

When you explore dungeons, Mog accompanies you and helps out with things like carrying the chalice (p. 19).

Check Your Radar

You can view a radar screen on the GBA by connecting a GBA to Controller Socket 2.

Use Items Select "Drop" to drop an item onto the ground. Select "Destroy" to destroy an item. You cannot select items that are currently assigned to command slots. Also, you cannot drop any items while carrying the chalice.

Main Menu

Equip Weapons and Armor There are four equipment slots. You can equip a weapon, body armor, a piece of armor specially designed for your tribe, and an accessory. Some equipment can only be used by members of a particular tribe. Blacksmiths can craft weapons or armor for you if you have the required materials and designs (p. 27). You cannot change your equipment while carrying the chalice.

The Command List

Assign Commands and Use Spell Fusion You can assign items and magicite to slots on your command list. Use the Control Stick to select a slot and press the A Button to display your inventory. Select the desired item, then press the A Button to confirm your selection.

Spell Fusion

Artifacts
Artifacts You Own Artifacts are special items that enhance your attributes or abilities. This menu lists the artifacts you own. It does not include artifacts picked up in the current dungeon. Select an artifact with the Control Stick to view its effects.
Some magicite can be fused together or with weapons to create entirely new spells or attacks. Simply place the magicite or weapons into adjacent slots on the command list. To split a fused spell into its original components, select the spell, then select the "Split" option that appears. To fuse them together again, select a component, then select the "Fuse" option that appears along with your inventory. Some magicite combinations require three stones instead of two. Results also vary with the order in which the stones appear on the command list.
Items Assigned Automatically

Treasures

Artifacts You're Holding This menu lists artifacts you have collected in the current dungeon. The effects of these artifacts last only until you exit the dungeon.
If you have empty command slots and pick up magicite or phoenix down, it is automatically assigned to those command slots. This occurs in both single-player mode and multiplayer mode.

Current Funds Here you can check how much money (gil) you currently have. You can also drop money onto the ground. Use the Control Stick to specify the amount of money to drop. You cannot drop money while holding the chalice.
Mog, Your Travel Companion
Whenever you venture out into the miasma, Mog will accompany you. If the chalice is on the ground, press the X Button to have Mog pick it up. Press the X Button again to have him drop it. You can also call Mog close by holding down the X Button.

Paint Mog

Favorites
Food Preferences This menu lists eight kinds of food according to your likes and dislikes, with your favorites at the top (p. 36). The more you like a certain food, the more HP it restores when you eat it. Depending on what you eat, your tastes may change over time.
When you visit a moogle nest, Mog will ask you to paint him. You can paint him red, green, or blue. You can also trim or wash his fur. Mog's appearance affects certain aspects of combat. The radar section (p. 23) explains how to view the optional radar with a GBA connected to Controller Socket 2.

Family

Family Bonds A face icon appears beside the name of each family member. Its expression ranges from happy to angry, depending on how well you're getting along with that person. Correspondence and other communication with each family member affect your relationship. These relationships influence various events in the game as well.

Painting Controls

Control Stick + Control Pad A Button B Button L & R Button
Move the spray can Make Mog spin, lie down, and stand up Paint, trim, and wash Mog's fur Finish painting Cycle through commands

Letters

Read Letters and Send Replies Here you can read letters that your family sends you. Select a letter with the Control Stick and press the A Button to open it. You can send one reply for each letter you receive (p. 31).

Fight Alongside Mog

Mog never suffers damage or physically attacks enemies. If he is not carrying the chalice, however, he will occasionally fuse his spells with your focus attacks or spells.
Single-Player Mode / Multiplayer Mode Basic Controls
Movement - Control Stick, +Control Pad

Multiplayer Mode

Multiplayer mode allows up to four people to play simultaneously.

Playing Multiplayer Mode

Use the Control Stick or +Control Pad to move your character on-screen. You can also push some objects this way.

Talk, Examine: A Button

To talk to people, approach them and press the A Button. You can also inspect certain locations by pressing the A Button.
Open Menu: Y Button Pause Game: START/PAUSE
Coordination is crucial with several people playing at once. Here are some key ways that multiplayer mode differs from single-player mode:

Controls in Dungeons

Use the GBA as a Controller

Actions: A Button

Press the A Button to execute the action indicated in the upper left corner of the screen. Set the action to "Attack" and press the A Button repeatedly to perform combo attacks.
Focus Attacks, Spells: Hold A Button and release
In multiplayer mode, you must use a GBA in place of a Nintendo GameCube Controller. Connect each GBA with a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable. For details, please see "Connecting the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cables" on p. 42. If nothing appears on the GBA screen, the GBA may not be properly connected. Please make sure it is connected as described on p. 42.

2 Up to 4 Players

Hold the A Button down until a targeting ring appears, line the ring up with an enemy, then release the A Button. If the current command is "Attack," you will unleash a focus attack upon the target. If the current command is a spell, you'll cast the spell.
Cycle through Actions: L and R Buttons
Press the L and R Buttons to cycle through action commands for the A Button. Press them simultaneously to return instantly to "Attack."
Pick up, Drop, Throw: B Button
Up to four players can join a game by connecting a GBA with a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable. A single player can also play multiplayer mode alone.
3 Combine Attacks and Create Magic Blasts
Commands like "Carry," "Hold," "Drop," and "Throw" become available when you approach or carry certain objects.

Direct Mog: X Button

If players cast spells or unleash focus attacks with the right timing, they can create powerful attacks like magic blasts.

4 Personal Menus

Press the X Button to have Mog pick up or drop the crystal chalice. Hold it down to draw Mog close.
Your character's menus and attributes are shown on your GBA screen, so only you can see them.
Multiplayer Mode The Menu System Game Screens A guide to the three types of screens found in the game is shown below. They basically work the same way that they do in single-player mode. Press SELECT while in towns or dungeons to access the main menu on the GBA. The main menu contains ten submenus. You can access any submenu from the main menu, or you can cycle through them with the L and R Buttons.

The World Map This map shows the current region. For more details, see p. 14. You can only move the caravan and perform other actions on the world map through the GBA connected to Controller Socket 1.
View Map and Enemy Data The basic screen is the radar screen. Meeting the bonus point requirements shown in the lower left corner gives the player an advantage when artifacts are distributed among caravan members (p. 33).
with 2 players Terrain Radar Shows a map of the surrounding terrain. In single-player mode, this appears if Mog has not been painted. with 2 players Monster Radar X marks indicate monsters in the vicinity. In singleplayer mode, this radar appears if Mog has been painted primarily red. with 3-4 players Scouter Shows data on the last monster defeated. In singleplayer mode, this radar appears if Mog has been painted primarily green. with 3-4 players Treasure Radar marks indicate treasure chests in the vicinity. In singleplayer mode, this radar appears if Mog has been painted primarily blue.

The Field Map

Player 1's Name and HP Player 2's Name and HP Player 3's Name and HP Player 4's Name and HP Action Command Subcommand Crystal Aura Targeting Ring
9 Position Markers Player 1 is blue, player 2 is red, player 3 is green, and player 4 is yellow. 10 GBA Icon The GBA icon indicates that control has been transferred to the GBA. Whenever a player accesses his menu, the GBA icon appears, and his character automatically follows the person carrying the chalice.
Assign Commands You can assign items and magicite to slots on your command list. Use the +Control Pad to select a slot and press the A Button to display your inventory. Select the desired item, then press the A Button to confirm your selection.
GBA Screen Please see "The Menu System" (p. 23).
Current Funds Check how much money (gil) you currently have. You can also drop money onto the ground if you want to give it to another caravan member. Use the +Control Pad to specify the amount of money to drop. You cannot drop money while holding the chalice.

Equip Weapons and Armor

There are four equipment slots. You can equip a weapon, body armor, a piece of armor specially designed for your tribe, and an accessory. Some equipment can only be used by members of a particular tribe. Blacksmiths can craft weapons or armor for you if you have the required materials and designs (p. 27). You cannot change your equipment while carrying the chalice.

Artifacts You Own Artifacts are special items that enhance your attributes or abilities. This menu lists the artifacts you own. It does not include artifacts picked up in the current dungeon. Select an artifact with the +Control Pad to view its effects.
Read Letters and Send Replies Here you can read letters that your family sends you. Select a letter with the +Control Pad and press the A Button to open it. You can send one reply for each letter you receive (p. 31).

Shopping and Crafting

You can find all kinds of shops in towns and villages.
Buying and Selling Items Move Talk / Examine Toggle between Nintendo GameCube and GBA Pause
Multiplayer Mode / Shopping and Crafting
Controls in multiplayer mode are similar to those used in single-player mode (p. 20). Whenever you access the main menu, the GBA icon appears, indicating that you cannot move your character manually.
+ Control Pad A Button SELECT START
Speak to a shopkeeper to open the shop menu. Select "Buy" or "Sell," then press the A Button to open the corresponding menu. Select the item you want to buy or sell with the +Control Pad and press the A Button to confirm. Adjust the quantity you want to buy or sell with the +Control Pad.
Work together in multiplayer mode to unleash powerful magic blasts.
A Button Hold A Button L & R Button B Button Magic Blasts
Actions Focus Attacks / Spells Cycle through commands Pick up / Drop / Throw Stack targeting rings and cast a spell

Crafting Items

Players can unleash a magic blast by stacking their targeting rings and casting a spell together. You can either cast spells of the same type for more power, or you can mix different spells to create entirely new ones.
Blacksmiths can craft pieces of equipment for you, but you must provide them with the proper design, materials, and payment. Speak to a blacksmith to view the designs in your possession. Designs highlighted in blue can be crafted at the current shop. Select the design you would like to use and press the A Button. A screen confirming your choice will appear. Select "Craft" and press the A Button to proceed. Different blacksmiths handle different designs.
Enchant Your Focus Attacks
Visiting Shops in Multiplayer Mode
You can unleash magical attacks by combining focus attacks with spells. One player charges a spell while another charges a focus attack. Stack your targeting rings and have the spellcaster release first.
When you speak to shopkeepers in multiplayer mode, the shop menu will appear on your GBA. Aside from this, shopping and crafting are handled the same way as in single-player mode.

Adventuring Basics

Here are six important things every traveller should know:

Elements of the Crystal

Status Ailments
Some enemy attacks inflict status effects. All ailments except death can be cured with the spell Clear. Rotate the Control Stick or +Control Pad rapidly to shorten their duration.

Status Ailments Burning

Crystals can possess one of four elements: fire, water, wind, or earth. The element of your chalice's crystal affects the entire caravan. You cannot pass through certain places without the correct element.
Changing Your Element at Hot Spots
Fire engulfs you, inflicting damage and lowering your defense.

Freezing

You are encased in ice and cannot move.

Slowness

You can change your crystal's element at hot spots, which are found inside dungeons. When you place the chalice upon a hot spot, the crystal gleams, and its element and color change. Each element grants the entire caravan a certain resistance. Elements and Their Effects
Electric shock immobilizes you.
Your movement grows sluggish.

Paralysis

Your movement quickens.
Time stops, immobilizing you.

Poison

Grants resistance to fire.
Grants resistance to cold.
Your attributes are temporarily cut in half.

Petrification

Your HP dwindles away while the HP display remains purple.
Grants resistance to lightning.

Crossing Miasma Streams

Grants resistance to poison and petrification.
You turn to stone and cannot move.
This occurs when you lose all HP. You can press the A Button to wave to your friends.
Miasma streams divide the world into sections, and each stream possesses a certain element. To cross each stream, you must make sure your crystal's element matches that of the stream. The stream repels any who carry a different element.

Game Over

The game ends when all members of the caravan are defeated in battle. Select "Continue" to resume the game from the area where you were defeated.
Puzzles and Special Objects
As you explore dungeons, you will encounter many puzzles that you must solve in order to proceed. Sometimes you'll find objects that prove useful in battle.
Weary adventurers look forward to letters from home, especially after fighting long battles. Here are details on receiving letters and sending replies: Receiving Letters and Sending Replies

1 Moogle Mail Delivery

Objects Commonly Found in Dungeons Keys Pedestals
After you defeat a boss, a moogle will come and deliver the mail. The moogle will only come if you successfully collect a drop of myrrh.

2 Reading Letters

Place keys on pedestals. They often appear after you defeat a monster.
These open gates. Place keys upon pedestals to open new paths.

The Lilties A proud warrior tribe with infamously short tempers. These little warriors have lived all over the world since ancient times. Long ago, they ruled the world, and many still believe themselves superior to others. Though they can be hotheaded, they are also confident and down-to-earth. Liltian merchants are some of the best around.
Specialty: Defense Traits: High defense & skill in magic Clavat Male
Specialty: Offense Traits: High strength & proficiency with many types of spears Lilty Male

Cowlick Clavat Female

Natural

Headband

Cap Bare Head Horned Helm Steel Visor Bucket Head Lilty Female

Long Hair

Short Hair

Dark Coat

White Cap

Bare Head

Blue Armor

Elegant

Red Mask
The Yukes A mysterious tribe of great lore and wisdom. Many of these sages live quietly in Shella. In the ancient wars, they were able to resist the invading Liltian armies thanks to their magical prowess. Now they spend their days teaching magic to others. Some say that Yukes assumed their current form to augment their magical talents. They are a mysterious people indeed. Specialty: Magic Traits: Quicker spellcasting
The Selkies Independent people who put themselves first. These rugged individualists clothe themselves in fur decorated with stolen goods. Unlike other tribes, they believe in putting themselves first. Many Selkies are agile and athletic, traits they put to good use as thieves. Though the other tribes tend to scorn them, some Selkies now reside in Clavatian villages. Specialty: Agility Traits: Quicker focus attacks & longer range

Yuke Male

Selkie Male

One Horn

Long Beak

Black Mage

Wolfie

Shark Eyes

Bandanna
Raccoon Tail Selkie Female

Yuke Female

Spiral

Heart Top

Raccoon Tail

Owl Head

Connecting the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cables
Please follow the steps below to connect the Game Boy Advance to the GameCube with a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable. Using the Game Boy Advance as a Controller Required Items Game Boy Advance system Nintendo GameCube FINAL FANTASY Crystal Chronicles Game Disc Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable 1 per player 1 per player
Transmitting the Minigame to the GBA Required Items Game Boy Advance system Nintendo GameCube FINAL FANTASY Crystal Chronicles Game Disc Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable
1 per player 1 per player
Connecting 1. Connect the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable to the Nintendo GameCube. 2. Connect the other end of the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable to the Game Boy Advance. 3. Turn the Game Boy Advance ON. 4. For further instructions, see "Getting Started" (p. 10). Caution The following may interrupt gameplay or cause errors: A Game Pak incompatible with the disc is inserted. A cable other than the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is used. The Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is not firmly connected. The Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is not properly connected to the GameCube or Game Boy Advance. The Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is disconnected during data transfer. The Game Boy Advance or Nintendo GameCube systems are turned off or reset during data transfer.

Connecting 1. Connect the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable to the Nintendo GameCube. 2. Connect the other end of the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable to the Game Boy Advance. 3. Turn the Game Boy Advance on. 4. For further instructions, see "Blazin' Caravans" (p. 34). If the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is removed, an X will appear over the GBA icon (p. 22). If you cannot return to the game, try turning the Game Boy Advance off and then back on again.
Progressive Scan Mode This game can be set to display a higher resolution image on TVs that support progressive scan mode (EDTV, HDTV). In order to use the progressive scan mode, you need a TV that can accept this type of input (see your TV operation manual) and a Nintendo GameCube Component Video cable (available only through Nintendo. Visit www.nintendo.com or call 1-800-255-3700). To activate the progressive scan mode, press and hold the B Button while the Nintendo GameCube logo is being displayed until the message Display in Progressive Scan mode? appears. Select YES to activate the mode. Please note that on some TVs, activating the progressive scan mode will set the format of the image to a wide screen (16:9) format.
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You may need only simple instructions to correct a problem with your product. Try our web site at www.nintendo.com or call our Consumer Assistance Hotline at 1-800-255-3700, rather than going to your retailer. Hours of operation are 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., Pacific Time, Monday - Sunday (times subject to change). If the problem cannot be solved with the troubleshooting information available on-line or over the telephone, you will be offered express factory service through Nintendo or referred to the nearest NINTENDO AUTHORIZED REPAIR CENTER. Please do not send any products to Nintendo without contacting us first. HARDWARE WARRANTY Nintendo of America Inc. ("Nintendo") warrants to the original purchaser that the hardware product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for twelve (12) months from the date of purchase. If a defect covered by this warranty occurs during this warranty period, Nintendo or a NINTENDO AUTHORIZED REPAIR CENTER will repair the defective hardware product or component, free of charge. The original purchaser is entitled to this warranty only if the date of purchase is registered at point of sale or the consumer can demonstrate, to Nintendo's satisfaction, that the product was purchased within the last 12 months. GAME PAK & ACCESSORY WARRANTY Nintendo warrants to the original purchaser that the product (Game Paks and accessories) shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) months from the date of purchase. If a defect covered by this warranty occurs during this three (3) month warranty period, Nintendo or a NINTENDO AUTHORIZED REPAIR CENTER will repair the defective product, free of charge. SERVICE AFTER EXPIRATION OF WARRANTY Please try our web site at www.nintendo.com or call the Consumer Assistance Hotline at 1-800-255-3700 for troubleshooting information and/or referral to the nearest NINTENDO AUTHORIZED REPAIR CENTER. In some instances, it may be necessary for you to ship the complete product, FREIGHT PREPAID AND INSURED FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE, to the nearest service location. Please do not send any products to Nintendo without contacting us first. WARRANTY LIMITATIONS THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THIS PRODUCT: (a) IS USED WITH PRODUCTS NOT SOLD OR LICENSED BY NINTENDO (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NON-LICENSED GAME ENHANCEMENT AND COPIER DEVICES, ADAPTERS, AND POWER SUPPLIES); (b) IS USED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES (INCLUDING RENTAL); (c) IS MODIFIED OR TAMPERED WITH; (d) IS DAMAGED BY NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT, UNREASONABLE USE, OR BY OTHER CAUSES UNRELATED TO DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP; OR (e) HAS HAD THE SERIAL NUMBER ALTERED, DEFACED OR REMOVED. ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIODS DESCRIBED ABOVE (12 MONTHS OR 3 MONTHS, AS APPLICABLE). IN NO EVENT SHALL NINTENDO BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province. Nintendo's address is: Nintendo of America Inc., P.O. Box 957, Redmond, WA 98073-0957 U.S.A. This warranty is only valid in the United States and Canada.

For further information or assistance, please contact: Nintendo Consumer Service www.nintendo.com or call 1-800-255-3700 (U.S. and Canada)

 

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Square rekindles its relationship with Nintendo in this exclusive release of a Final Fantasy game, the first on a Nintendo platform since 1994's Final Fantasy III. Rather than follow the same format as previous titles in the best-selling role-playing game series, the developers have opted for a more action-oriented approach. Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles adopts a style similar to Nintendo's own Legend of Zelda series, with combat occurring in real time and players being able to roam the countryside from a third-person perspective behind their characters. Connectivity with the Game Boy Advance is also supported, as up to four players can cooperate in the adventure together using the handheld systems as controllers. When linked, each Game Boy Advance displays statistics such as health and experience points, freeing the main screen from clutter. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide

 

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