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[. . . ] If you, or anyone in your family, has an epileptic condition, consult your physician prior to playing. If you experience 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 physician before resuming play. WARNING TO OWNERS OF PROJECTION TELEVISIONS: Do not connect your PlayStation 2 console to a projection TV without first consulting the user manual for your projection TV, unless it is of the LCD type. Otherwise, it may permanently damage your TV screen. [. . . ] Whenever a bonus function is used, one Spirit Stone will be depleted. (Special Bonus Functions can only be used under certain conditions) This allows you to use the functions sealed within the camera. Examples Bonus Function "Pressure": This pushes the spirit back. Bonus Function "Slow": This slows down the movement of a spirit. 11 Menu Screen Main Menu HOW TO VIEW THE MAP SCREEN Miku's current location and direction. Doors that are locked by a key turn green when you obtain the key. Location represented on the whole map, such as the current floor, etc. The main menu can be displayed by pressing the button during the game. Use the left analog stick (or directional buttons) to choose different options, and press the button to select one. Press the button to return to the Game screen. BASIC OPERATION OF MENU SCREEN left analog stick (or directional buttons): button: button: Choose options Confirm Cancel/Return to previous screen Map Screen Name of the room highlighted by the cursor (the room at the center of the map). Press when displayed to show other floor maps. Represents save points. A map depicting the rooms you have explored can be viewed by choosing "Map" in the main Menu. (Unexplored rooms will not be displayed. ) MAP SCREEN OPERATIONS left analog stick (or directional buttons): button: button: L1/R1 Buttons: Move map (scroll) Zoom in/zoom out Return to main menu Change floors to be displayed Item Screen 12 Displays a list of items Miku currently carries. Use the left analog stick (or directional buttons) to select the slot and file to be used, then press the button to save. Pressing the button will cancel the save and return to the Save Point menu. · How to view the saved data · Photographs at the saved location Saved chapter Saved location Saved date 18 19 Saving Photographs Album Screen To save photographs taken during the game onto a "PlayStation 2" memory card (8MB), an album file must be created and registered separately from the game data. Selecting Album (the "book" icon) in the Save Point menu will allow you to register your photographs into an album and save it. This screen is used to view and organize photographs stored in albums. You can also copy photographs between two album data. (You can only register albums at save points. ) LOADING ALBUMS First, load the Album Data from a "PlayStation2" memory card (8MB). (Page 18 [Save/Load]) HOW TO SAVE PHOTOGRAPHS Select the memory card slot to use and then select an album file to use. LOAD A SECOND ALBUM To move photographs between two albums, select "Load" from the "Load an album to edit?" prompt after the first file is loaded. Repeat this procedure to load another file. LOADING ALBUMS To register photographs in an album, you must load an existing album or create new album data. (Page 21 [Album Screen]) Pressing the button will cancel saving and return to the Save Point menu. CREATING NEW ALBUMS If you don't load another album, select "Create". A new album will be created. REGISTERING PHOTOGRAPHS When the album data is loaded, the Album screen will be displayed. Select a photograph from the game data and register it with the album. (Page 21 [Album Screen]) EDITING ALBUMS AT SAVE POINTS When "Album" is selected at a save point, the "Game Data" will always be saved in one of the two albums. [. . . ] She too has disappeared while visiting the Himuro mansion with Takamine and Koji. Much like Miku, Tomoe also has a sixth sense. Prior to their departure, she had an ominous premonition regarding the mansion, and now she too is missing. 26 27 Item Descriptions Camera This camera has the amazing ability to capture images that can't be seen by ordinary people. When used by a person of considerable spiritual power, the camera can even depict a soul in a photograph. [. . . ]

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