BRETT HULL HOCKEY 95
(C) 1995 Accolade, Inc.

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Game Speed for Brett Hull hockey:
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There are six custom game speed settings for Brett Hull Hockey. If desired,
the speed settings are accessible by pressing ALT + 1,2,3,4,5,or 6 during game
play. ALT-1 being the fastest, ALT-6 being the slowest speed possible. 

SuperVGA cards:
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If for some reason Brett Hull Hockey 95 does not work with your Video card,
try adding the /v parameter to enable the VESA driver (e.g. HOCKEY /v).

Sound support for Brett Hull Hockey:
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This game supports any Sound Blaster card, Sound Blaster hardware compatible
cards, and the Gravis Ultrasound.

----Sound Blaster Support----
If your sound card is a Sound Blaster or 100% compatible, the game
automatically will detect such cards and generate sounds through them.

----Gravis Ultrasound Support----
This game uses the Ultramid TSR to support the Ultrasound. The Ultramid TSR
must be loaded prior to starting the game.  The following must be entered,
at the DOS prompt to load the Ultramid TSR and initialize the Ultrasound for
the game:

lh ultramid -c -nhockey.ini -dc:\hockey\

This command loads the Ultramid TSR high and uses the hockey.ini to load the
sound patches found in c:\hockey\.  The patches and the hockey.ini file must
reside in the same directory given by the -d option when loading the ultramid
TSR.  The ultramid TSR does not necessarily need to be loaded into high
memory.  If you don't want the TSR loaded high, do not precede ultramid in the
command line with 'lh'.

RE-Calibrating Joystick during a game:
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Pressing ALT-C while you release/center your joystick or gamepad will
automatically re-calibrate your joystick.

Selecting PC GamePad:
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If you select gamepad as your controller, player2 will have to either be the
computer or keyboard. The reason being that the gamepad buttons C and D (are
in effect) Joystick 2 buttons.


   _____ <-- ||             4 Button   Offense       Defense
  |     \____||________     ----------------------------------------------
  |  __    GRAVIS      \    Button A    Pass         Select nearest player
  | /  \  GamePad   C  |    Button B    Wrist Shot   Poke Check
  | \__/          A   D|    Button C    Slap Shot    Body Check
  |______________   B  |    Button D    None         None
          -->    \_____|
  PC GamePad 4 Button Mode


Two gamepad play can be achieved by selecting Joystick vs. Joystick in the
Control Options select screen. The two gamepads will be configured for two 
button play. Please note the below controls:


   _____ * <-- ||             2 Button   Offense       Defense
  |     \____||________     ----------------------------------------------
  |  __    GRAVIS      \    Button A    Pass         Select nearest player
  | /  \  GamePad   C  |    Button B    Wrist Shot   Poke Check
  | \__/          A   D|    Button C    ----not active-----
  |______________   B  |    Button D    ----not active-----
       * <--     \_____|    Button A+B  Slap Shot    Body Check
  PC GamePad 2 Button Mode

Important: * = The tiny upper and lower black gamepad switches must be toggled 
left on both gamepads for two gamepad (Joystick vs. Joystick) play.


