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USER MANUAL PILOTWINGS RESORT NINTENDO
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A Brief History of Pilotwings
Each Pilotwings game has allowed you to take control of a variety of vehicles such as airplanes and hang gliders and enjoy sailing through the skies like a bird. Pilotwings was released in 1991 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System™, and Pilotwings 64 was released in 1996 for the Nintendo 64™ system, making Pilotwings Resort
the third title in the series. This time, the game takes place on tropical Wuhu Island. Complete challenging missions or simply enjoy some aerial sightseeing— it’s up to you!
Getting Started When the title screen displays, press screen.
to go to the profile-selection
When playing for the first time, or when choosing a profile marked (Empty), press to create a new profile and join the Wuhu Sky Club. When continuing a previously saved game, choose from the displayed profiles. Next, proceed to the mode-selection screen Page 08 .
Selecting a Mode How to Progress in Mission Flight Mode
Mode Selection Screen Mission mode
Complete a variety of missions, collecting as many ★s as possible.
In this mode you will collect various items, starting with i-Rings Page 11 . Completing challenges in Mission Flight will increase the types of collectable items available in Free Flight.
Becomes available after advancing to Gold class in Mission Mode. You earn new dioramas for collecting items in Free Flight.
Here you can adjust a variety of settings such as the volume of background music and sound effects.
Allows you to check your play time and other play statistics.
Flight Controls You can change how you control your ascent and descent in the Plane Page 13 and Glider Page 15 . Non-Inverted Controls With this setting, holding downward on the causes you to climb. This is the default setting. 08
Inverted Controls With this setting, the vehicle moves in the direction you move the .
Select a Class and a Mission, then begin flying. After completing a mission, you will be awarded a number of ★s depending on your score. After earning enough ★s, new classes will become available to play.
Current Class Total ★s Earned/ Maximum ★s Possible
★s Earned in Highlighted Mission
In missions that require landing (either on land or water), you will be scored on both how hard you hit the landing pad/strip (impact) and your position on the landing surface (accuracy). Note: Once you’ve touched down on the water with the Plane, points will be deducted for moving . Saving Your Progress The game saves automatically during play. You can create up to four save files. Note: When auto-saving, a will appear on the top screen. Please do not turn off the system while the icon is displayed. 09
Game Screen Mission Flight Mode Screen ( Rocket Belt
Free Flight Mode Screen ( Plane Controls
i-Rings that have already been collected will be marked with a .
When the meter is full, press to boost speed for a short time.
Colors of Map Markers Objects on the map that are lower than your current altitude appear in green, while higher-altitude objects appear in yellow. Note: Some special objects (such as landing areas) appear in different colors.
to pause the game and display the pause menu during Mission Flight
mode or Free Flight mode.
Tap the bottom screen to cycle through three levels of zoom. 10
HOME Button HOME Menu
Note: To put your system into Sleep Mode and conserve battery power, simply close it during play. Open it to exit Sleep Mode. 12
Note: You can change
Only available in certain missions.
controls to Inverted or Non-Inverted in Options
The plane will move forward by itself, so you only need to use the
Rocket Belt Controls Move forwards
The rocket belt is propelled by thrust from its jets. The angle of the jets determines the direction of movement. You can also rotate your pilot’s body independently of the jet thrust by sliding the Circle Pad left and right. Note: The jets consume fuel 14
Note: Photos can only be taken in Free Flight Mode and in certain missions. Photos can be saved to an SD Card. Do not insert or remove an SD card while your Nintendo 3DS system is on.
Note: This manual refers to normal controls, as set by default in the options
The Circle Pad is only used to change direction as the hang glider is propelled forwards automatically by aerodynamics.
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