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WARNING: PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE PRECAUTIONS BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT BEFORE USING YOUR NINTENDO ® HARDWARE SYSTEM, GAME DISC OR ACCESSORY. THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.
WARNING - Electric Shock
To avoid electric shock when you use this system: 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. [. . . ] This can be selected from the Number of balls in the Gameplay Settings. With a one-player game, you can select either 1 or 5; with twoplayer game, you can select 1 or 2. Try to guide all the monkeys to the landing pads with higher points.
Pause Menu
Continue game Resume the current game. Exit game Return to the Party Game Select Screen.
Landing
When you reach the target, press the a Button again to close the ball, making the monkey drop onto the landing pad.
Gameplay Settings
You can customize the settings to the game. Number of balls (1/2/5) Determines the number of monkeys (balls) flying in a round. The available numbers vary depending on the number of players participating. Items (ON/OFF) When this is OFF, the items other than bananas will not appear.
The landing pad is divided into several zones with specific landing points. With more than one monkey flying, make sure to change formation to ensure that the bulk of your monkeys land safely. Also, if you land without closing, you will not earn landing points.
Monkey Target 2
There is only one mode to this game. The player with the most points after the predetermined number of rounds becomes the winner.
1~4 Players
Simultaneous
FLOW OF THE GAME Number of Players Character Select Gameplay Settings
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Party Game
Game Screen
View Mode Balls Sunk Sets Taken
Monkey Billiards 2
Monkey Billiards 2
Making Shots
Party Game
Monkey Billiards 2
In the View Mode, use the Control Stick 4 6 to determine the shot direction, and press the a Button to switch to Shot Mode. Shot Mode Shot Point Shot Strength In Shot Mode, press the y Button to switch between two levels of shot strengths. Use the Control Stick to determine the spot to hit the cue ball (give "English" to the ball). Watch the Shot Gauge, and at the proper strength, press the a Button to shoot.
Guide
If the Guide is enabled (set at ON) in the Pause Menu (see below), an imaginary cue ball and its potential path will be displayed, aiding you to view where the cue ball will hit the target ball. Press the r Button to view the potential path of cue ball (without "English" on it) after hitting the target ball.
Next Ball to Hit
Shot Gauge
Game Controls
View Mode Control Stick a Button b Button c Stick r Button x Button y Button Shot Mode Control Stick
a Button b Button c Stick r Button x Button y Button 4 6 to determine direction.
Pause Menu
Set direction and switch to Shot Mode. Determine where the cue will hit the ball (apply "English" to the ball). Exit game Return to the Party Game Select Screen.
Gameplay Settings
You can customize the settings of the game. This selection is only available when COM players are participating.
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Party Game
Vs. Mode
Monkey Billiards 2
Monkey Billiards 2
JPN 9 Ball -- Rules
Party Game
1, 2, or 4 Players
Alternating
You can select from four rules: US 9, JPN 9, Rotation, and 8 Ball. With others, you play either against the COM or another player.
FLOW OF THE GAME Rule Select Number of Players Character Select Gameplay Settings 1 Player FLOW OF THE GAME Character Select Gameplay Settings
Japanese 9 Ball is played with 4 players. The player with the most points after all sets are finished wins the game.
Tournament Mode
Play against the COM in a tournament with varying modes. Try and see how far you can get!
Scoring You get 1 point from each player if you pocket the 3, 5 or 7 Ball, and 2 points if you pocket the 9 Ball. Which Ball to Hit As in US 9 Ball, you must hit the ball with the lowest number on the pool table, but you may sink any numbered balls. [. . . ] Select which player(s) play against which in the Pair Select screen.
Game Data
Here you can load the previously saved Game Data from the Memory Card, or save the current Game Data to it. You can also enable/disable the Autosave feature.
Tournament Mode
Participate in a tournament against COM players. How far can you get?
FLOW OF THE GAME Character Select / Court Select Gameplay Setting
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Options
Controller
Here you can either adjust the Control Stick or enable/disable the Rumble Feature for all connected Controllers. This will determine the Control Stick value at all eight corners, and adjusts accordingly for you to play normally. [. . . ]