Chimera Manuals & User Guides
Chimera provides detailed manuals, instructions, and gameplay guides for classic retro video game titles, including system requirements and specific control schemes.
About Chimera manuals on Manuals.plus
Welcome to the Chimera manuals page. This section provides comprehensive instruction manuals, command references, and gameplay guides for classic retro video games, such as the well-known title 'Chimera'. Our database includes detailed resources for vintage computer platforms like the Atari 800, 800XL, and 130XE.
Whether you need assistance recalling joystick ports, keyboard keystrokes, or specific gameplay mechanics like the Disablement of Artifacts (DOA) sequences, these archives are designed to aid players. Discover complete system setup instructions, hardware compatibility notes, and troubleshooting tips to assist you in executing perfect gaming runs and avoiding mission termination.
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Chimera support FAQ
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How do I load the Chimera tape on my Atari system?
To load the game, connect your tape unit according to the Atari user manual and insert the rewound cassette. For the Atari 800, hold down the START key, turn the computer ON, and press RETURN. For Atari 800XL and 130XE models, hold down both START and OPTION while turning it ON, then press RETURN.
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What are the main controls for the Chimera game?
Player movement is controlled by plugging a joystick into User port 1. You can also use the keyboard: press the Space bar to hold/pause the game, press 'P' to pick up or use nearby objects, and use the 'Reset' key to abort the current game session.
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Why does my game randomly terminate the mission and reset?
In Chimera, the detonation sequence is initiated by a four-stage integrated priming mechanism. If you attempt to process these priming sequences in the incorrect order, the system terminates the operator and cancels previous orders. You must tackle the Disablement of Artifacts (DOA) sequences in the correct order.