

INTRODUCTION
Toyota Celica GT Rally offers you the chance to find out what it is 
like to compete in some of the most demanding races and hazardous 
conditions there are.  You will get the chance to try to keep control 
in rain, driving snow and sandstorms - not easy, but essential if you 
are going to complete the thirty demanding courses in this game.  The 
game allows up to four players to compete in a season, made up of ten 
courses in each of three countries:  Great Britain, Mexico and Finland.  
The aim, of course, is to be at the top of the drivers table after all 
the races.  A real test of your driving abilities.


Loading Instructions
PC System Requirements
1. An IBM, PC or 100% compatible computer.
2. 640k Ram.
3. MS-DOS 2.1 or higher. 

We recommend that you play the game using a mouse or joystick, and 
that you install the game on a hard drive if you have one.

Installing Toyota Celica GT Rally. 
1. Turn on your computer.
2. Insert Toyota Celica into your CD drive.
3. Change to your CD drive by typing "D:\" or appropriate drive letter.
4. Type "Install" and press enter.  
   The game will now load automatically.  Follow any on-screen prompts 
   for further instructions.

Configuring Rally
The very first screen will indicate the default configuration for PC, 
which is 256 color VGA, Mouse control and internal speaker.  If you wish 
to change any of the defaults, press the ESC key.  This will take you to 
a new screen offering the various choices available to you.  Each option 
has a number, from 0 to 9, and pressing the corresponding key will select 
that option.  Only one graphic display type, control type and sound driver 
type may be chosen.  If you are playing from hard drive, your new 
configuration will be saved, and will be used in future, and you will 
not need to alter it again.  Floppy disk users will need to configure 
the game a new each time Rally is loaded.

If you choose to play with a joystick, another screen will appear which 
will allow you to calibrate the joystick.  Once you are happy with the 
configuration, press the Return key or the Space Bar to move on.  You 
will now decide on the type of game you wish to play.

Playing Rally
The next screen will offer a choice of Manual or Automatic Gears, and 
again the number keys are used to select a particular option.  Pressing 
the Return key or Space Bar moves you to the next screen, the Sensitivity 
screen, offering five choices, ranging from Low to High.  This option will 
obviously allow you to alter the sensitivity of the steering to best suit 
your playing style, and mouse or joystick.  The final option offers you 
Reverse Steering.    Once you have altered the game to your preferences, 
hit the Return key or Space Bar to move on.

On leaving this screen, you will be given the option to Start Toyota 
World Rally, Practice a Track or Continue an old game.  If you chose 
the Practice a Track option, you will be given the choice of which country 
to race in, either England, Mexico or Finland.  Once this is chosen you 
will automatically be taken to this track.  Continue an old game will take 
you to the Race Start Menu.

Start Toyota World Rally
Should you chose to Start Toyota World Rally, you will be taken to another 
menu where you must choose the number of players, the maximum being four.  
If you chose to alter the number or names of the drivers you will first be 
asked to enter the number of racers, from one to four, by pressing the 
number key.  You will next be asked to enter the names for the players.  
Once the names have been entered you will automatically move to the Race 
Start Menu.

Race Start Menu
This menu offers four choices: Start the Race, Driver Preparation, Save 
Game Position or Load Old Position.  Start the Race will take you to the 
starting line of the race.  Driver Preparation will take you to the Driver 
Preparation Screen described more fully in Creating a Co-Driver a little 
later.  Save Game Position will allow you to save the current season, and 
Load Old Position gives you the opportunity to load a previously saved 
season.

Creating a Co-Driver
As you will doubtless know, rallying is a team sport, the team consisting 
of a driver and a navigator.  The navigator is used to follow the progress 
of the race, and to warn the driver of any forthcoming hazards or bends, 
and is essential to rallying.  Using the Driver Preparation Screen it is 
easy to carry out Co-Driver Preparation.  At the top of this screen you 
will see two labels, Start and Finish.  As you progress along the road, 
a line will be drawn between these two to indicate the length of track 
remaining.  The larger illustration shows the road and how it progresses.

The two flashing chevrons indicate at what point a message will be said or 
displayed if you enter one at this point.  The messages available to you 
are found at the bottom of the screen, and by each one is a key to press to 
enter the particular message.  So, for example, should you wish to signal 
a "Hard Left" message, you would press the "3" key at the point on the track 
that you wished to have the message presented.  Moving the joystick or the 
cursor arrows up and down will move you up and down the track, from the 
start to the finish.  Once you have created your co-driver, press the space 
key and you will be returned to the Racing Menu, from which you can begin 
the race.  Now, during the race, you will be prompted on screen by chevrons 
which will point in the direction of the next bend.  The severity of the 
bend will be indicated by the number of chevrons shown.

Note:  There is already a "built in" co-driver, but he is not perfect.  
       He will give some messages out, but should you want every bend 
       and turn indicated, you will need to carry out your own co-driver 
       preparation.

Racing 
Once you are into the racing section, it will be down to your superior 
driving skills and abilities.  Obviously the aim is to complete each 
stage in as fast a time as possible.  When you are racing the controls 
are as follows:

Joystick:
	  Forward:                  Accelerate.
	  Backwards:                Brake.
	  Left:                     Turn left.
	  Right:                    Turn right.
	  Forward & Fire:           Change up gear.
	  Backwards & Fire:         Change down gear.

Mouse:
	  Left button:              Accelerate.
	  Right button:             Brake.
	  Roll left:                Turn left.
	  Roll right:               Turn right.
	  Keyboard>:                Change up a gear.
	  Keyboard<:                Change down a gear.

Keyboard:
	  Arrow Up:                 Accelerate.
	  Arrow Down:               Brake.
	  Arrow left:               Steer left.
	  Arrow right:              Steer right.
	  Keyboard>:                Change up a gear.
	  Keyboard<:                Change down a gear.

Additional Keyboard Controls:

Escape Quit current game.
F1 Wipers on/off.

F5 Turns building update on or off.

F2 Turns steering update on or off.  The steering wheel on the screen 
animates.  Due to the size of the sprite this option can slow the game 
down at points, and we recommend it is only used on the faster PC's.  
Similarly, the buildings are large, and  updating them can slow the game 
on slower PC's, so again you may switch them on or off as you wish.

F3 Pause

F4 Calibrates the joystick.  If you find that the joystick calibration 
you carried out earlier is not correct you can recalibrate the joystick 
at any point by pausing the game and pressing the F4 key.                               

Ctrl/Escape Exit to DOS

Space Bar Centers the steering wheel if you are playing with mouse. 
During the play testing of this game, we have found this to be an 
invaluable option.

All additional commands will be indicated on the screen.



EPILEPSY WARNING

Read before using your IBM PC or Compatible computer or allowing your 
children to use the system. A very small percentage of people have a 
condition that causes them to experience an epileptic seizure or altered 
consciousness when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights, 
including those that appear on a monitor screen and while playing games.  
Such people may have no medical history of seizures or epilepsy.  Please 
take the following precautions to minimize any risk:

Prior to use:
- If you or anyone in your family has ever had an epileptic condition 
  or has experienced altered consciousness when exposed to flickering 
  light, consult your doctor prior to playing.
- Sit at least 2.5m (8ft) away from the television screen.
- If you are tired or have not had much sleep, rest and commence 
  playing only after you are fully rested.
- Make sure that the room in which you are playing is well lit.
- Use the game on as small a monitor screen as possible (preferably 14" 
  or smaller).

During use:
- Rest for at least 10 minutes per hour while playing a video game.
- Parents should supervise their children's use of video games.  
  If you or your child experiences any of the following symptoms while 
  playing a video game: dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitches, 
  loss of awareness, disorientation, any involuntary movement or 
  convulsions IMMEDIATELY discontinue use and consult your doctor.


