Acid Spiit
- Short Cooldown, Active (Multi- Timing Mini-Game)
- Damage that reduces enemy's armor.
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The following steps will allow you to program your InteracTV controller:
- Make sure the InteracTV controller has good batteries. Slide the 3 position memory switch, on the back of the controller, to the desired memory position. The controller is capable of being setup for up to 3 different DVD players in 3 different locations.The controller must be setup and tested individually for each of the 3 DVD players, but once that is done the controller will retain the manufacturer's code and does not need to be setup again.If the consumer accidentally enters a new valid 4-digit manufacturer’s code, then they must set it up again for that DVD player.It is a good idea to write the 4-digit manufacturer’s code in the labeling area provided on the back of the controller.
- Insert the compilation DVD into the DVD player and turn on the DVD player and TV.
- Insert the programming card into the controller; the green light should blink twice.
- Locate the manufacturer’s codes in the user’s manual.
- Enter the first 4 digit code listed under the manufacturer. Use the right arrow button for the number. The light should blink after each button press and blink a long blink after the 4th digit is entered.
- Remove the programming card.The light should double blink when the card is removed
- Insert the test card into the unit;the green light should double blink.
- The DVD should skip to the test screen, if it does not, repeat from step 3, choosing the next manufacturer’s code on the list. If the test card skips to the footage, which resembles the test card, then proceed with testing the unit.See Testing the unit section of you manual or quick setup instructions.
- If you have tried all of the manufacturer's codes listed and you cannot locate an acceptable code, see programming the unit using manual search in your user's manual.
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THE VIEW-MASTER® VR VIEWER IS NOT A PROTECTIVE CASE. The View-Master® viewer conforms to Mattel’s standard kid-safe drop tests.
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The Imaginext® DC Super Friends™ RC Transforming Bat Bot’s remote is shipped without batteries, so please be sure to place two AAA batteries into the remote. Also, there is a clear plastic packaging tab that is attached to the outer leg of the non-battery leg of the robot. The tab should come out of the leg when removed from the box; however, it’s possible that a piece of the plastic remained in the slot on the leg. Please check the slot, which is located behind the front wheel. If you see clear plastic protruding from the slot, carefully remove it with tweezers, and turn the toy off and on again. This should clear the slot and make the toy function as it normally should.
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Click here for the assembly video.
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B Chat™ is available to all registered users on BarbieGirls.com. With B Chat™, you can chat using a drop-down menu of words and phrases, which helps keep chatting safe, friendly, and fun. To use B Chat™, just click on the speech bubble on the bottom of your screen and pick cool phrases from the menu that appears! When you click the phrase, it automatically appears in a speech bubble above your character’s head!
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After a hard day of fighting Megavores™, your dinosaurs need some medical attention. Still, it's a good idea to keep your distance. Shoot the correct medical packs at your patients and have them feeling better again in no time!
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Creating hybrids are fun, but don't forget to also build up your hybrids with experience points (XP). That's the onely way you're going to be able to beat some of the toughest Megavores™! If a certain Meagvore™ is stomping on your dinos, try to gain XP by fighting some that aren't as brutal until you're ready to move on to tougher foes.
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Thank
you for your interest in becoming a toy tester! We test new products all
the time, so we need our toy testers to live close to our Play Lab in East
Aurora, NY, or our Imagination Center in El Segundo, CA, so they can be called
in on short notice.
If
your little one is five or younger, and you both live within 50 miles of
Fisher-Price in East Aurora, NY, please visit our website at https://www.fpcastandplaycrew.com.
Once there, just fill out the form to register. If you have any questions about
the Play Lab, you can jump to our FAQ section by clicking here: https://www.fpcastandplaycrew.com.
If you and your family are interested in testing toys or participating in focus groups, and you reside in the United Sates, you can learn more on our website, and register your family for future opportunities: Mattel Imagination Center, El Segundo, CA.
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There are many different ways to score points during a race.
Win the race:
The best way to score points is to win the race, but you'll also score points for coming in second, third or fourth place, all the way down to eighth. So, even if you do come in last, you still score points for finishing, so get out there and race. The more you race, the more points you earn!
Lead a lap:
You score points each time you're in first place at the end of a lap. That's three chances per race to lead the pack and tack on additional points as a race leader!
Perform stunts:
Jumps, aerial maneuvers, flips and riding the walls all contribute to your overall point total! Race hard and maintain the lead, bu add some acrobatics to stock up on stunt points. Show off and score big!
Collect Coins:
Find the three coins on each track for added points. They're not always in the same place, so keep your eyes open; those coins really add up!
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While we don’t have historical information, pictures, or resale value information here, you can find a wealth of information online.
For Fisher-Price products, you might also want to check out the book, Fisher-Price: Historical, Rarity, and Value Guide, 1931-Present, Updated 3rd Edition.
For Hot Wheels, you can also log on to www.hotwheelscollectors.com. At the top, click on “Forums” to connect to other Hot Wheels collectors who might be able to help you out.
For Barbie, you can find a ton of articles and stories on our blog at www.barbie.com that will give you an inside look at our dolls. There, you can also connect with other collectors who might be able to help you out. If you click on “Signature” at the top, then “Get Involved,” it will take you to a page where you can find Collector Clubs in your area.
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You only need to set up your InteracTV controller one time per DVD player. Your InteracTV controller can be set up to be played with up to three different DVD players. There is a 3-position memory switch on the underside of your InteracTV controller. Each position of the switch can be programmed to a different DVD player. Refer to your InteracTV User's Manual for instructions on how to use the 3-position memory switch.
InteracTV™ is a mark of Beep Telecommunications and Computing, L.L.C. Used under license.
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If your DVD player is not responding to your InteracTV controller please try the following:
- Make sure you have set up your InteracTV controller correctly.
- Try moving your InteracTV controller closer to the TV.
- Replace the batteries on your InteracTV controller.
- Make sure your InteracTV controller is pointed directly at your DVD player.
- Always be sure your hand and the activity card are not covering the red window on the front of the InteracTV controller when removing and inserting an activity card.
- Make sure there are no large objects between your InteracTV controller and your DVD player. Large objects can block the signal between your controller and DVD player.
- When changing activity cards, always make sure you remove the activity card from your InteracTV controller slowly, wait a few seconds, and then insert another activity card.
- Double check that the 3-position memory switch on the underside of your InteracTV controller is in the proper position. Refer to your InteracTV User's Manual for instructions on how touse the 3-position memory switch.
InteracTV™ is a mark of Beep Telecommunications and Computing, L.L.C. Used under license.
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