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The document provides important warnings and instructions for using the PlayStation 2 system, including potential health risks related to seizures and guidelines for handling the console and its games. It also offers setup instructions, game controls, and details about the game 'Downhill Domination,' including gameplay modes, character selection, and technical support information. Additionally, it highlights the importance of using authorized products and provides contact information for customer service.

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WARNING: READ BEFORE USING YOUR PLAYSTATION®2 COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM.


A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights.
Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a television screen or while playing video games, including games played on the
PlayStation 2 console, may induce an epileptic seizure in these individuals. Certain conditions may induce previously undetected
epileptic symptoms even in persons who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy. 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.

USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PRODUCT:


The use of software or peripherals not authorized by Sony Computer Entertainment America may damage your console and/or
invalidate your warranty. Only official or licensed peripherals should be used in the controller ports or memory card slots.

HANDLING YOUR PLAYSTATION 2 FORMAT DISC:


© This disc is intended for use only with PlayStation 2 consoles with the NTSC U/C designation.
© Do not bend it, crush it or submerge it in liquids.
© Do not leave it in direct sunlight or near a radiator or other source of heat.
Be sure to take an occasional rest break during extended play.
Keep this compact disc clean. Always hold the disc by the edges and keep it in its protective case when not in use. Clean the
disc with a lint-free, soft, dry cloth, wiping in straight lines from center to outer edge. Never use solvents or abrasive cleaners.

Downhill Domination™ Tips and Hints


Consumer Service/Technical Support Line 1-800-345-7669 .
Call this number for technical support, installation or general questions regarding PlayStation®2 and its peripherals.
Representations are available Monday — Saturday 6AM — 8PM and Sunday 7AM — 6:30PM Pacific Standard Time.

Game Hint Guide Information


PlayStation Underground Game Guides

For free hints and tips, visit us at www.us.playstation.com.

Sign up and become a member of the PlayStation Underground and access free hints, tips, and cool moves for games produced
by Sony Computer Entertainment America. No hints will be given on our Consumer Service/Technical Support Line.

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The Game Screen................ 6 Black Diamond Trails ........... 32

Starting the Game................ 8 The Pause Menu................ 32

Selecting a Rider................ 8 Using the Pickup Editor ......... 36

Main Menu ..........-+00eee00e% 8 How to Unlock Items............ 37

Single Player Modes............ 10 Game Codes.................... 37

Multi-Player Modes............. 19 Saving and Loading


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PLAYS TATION®2
Set up your PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system according to the
instructions in the manual. Make sure the MAIN POWER switch (located in the
back of the console) is turned ON. Press the RESET button. When the power
indicator turns green, press the OPEN button and the disc tray will open. Place the
Downhill Domination™ disc on the disc tray with the label side facing up. Press
the OPEN button again and the disc tray will close. Attach a game controller and
other peripherals, as appropriate. Follow on-screen instructions and refer to
this manual for information on using the software.

Memory Card
To save game settings and progress, insert a memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2)
into MEMORY CARD slot 1 of your PlayStation®2 system. You can load saved
game data from the same card or any memory card (8MB) (for PlayStation®2)
containing previously saved games.

Multitap (for 3 or 4 Player Games)


For a 3 or 4 Player game, use a Multitap (for PlayStation®2) (sold separately).
Each player will need a controller. Connect the Multitap to Controller Port 1 of
the PlayStation®2 system. Then connect the controllers to the controller ports
on the side of the Multitap. You cannot use the Multitap in Controller Port 2.
When the Multitap is connected to Controller Port 1, you cannot connect a
controller to Controller Port 2. When using the Multitap, insert the memory
card into MEMORY CARD slot 1-A of the Multitap.
MEMORY CARD slot 2
MEMORY CARD slot 1 Disc tray RESET button

Controller port 2
Top USB connector Controller port 1
Bottom USB connector
S400 i.Link connector

DUALSHOCK’2 ANALOG CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION


L2 button R2 button

L1 button R1 button

® button

Directional © button
buttons
START
ANALOG ® button

€ button

SELECT START
button button
Left Analog Stick ANALOG Right Analog Stick
(L3 button when mode switch (R3 button when
pushed down) pushed down)
Menu Controls
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Highlight menu item................. Left analog stick or directional button
Select menu item ...............024. © button
Previous SCr@@N ........
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Views
Change camera view during event... . =. button (hold) + left analog stick
or directional button € or }
Look backwards .................... ™@. button + button
Switch between vertical or
horizontal split screen display
during 2 Player games ................. =. button + left analog stick or directional button

Bike Controls
Note: These are the default controls. You can change them by selecting OPTIONS on the
Main Menu and CONTROLS.
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Note: See Tricks on pg. 28.
Rocketing down a 10,000 foot mountain, a fearless squad of cycling’s biggest
maniacs erupts from the woods at 75 mph and you're one of them. You dodge
hikers, wildlife and other hazards on the mountain, but a jagged boulder appears
out of nowhere! You skid headfirst into it, and eat it big time. You cringe at the
pain, but shake it off as you've experienced worse. You hop onto your bike and
blast downhill to catch the pack. You've got a championship to win and a few
thousand feet more to descend.

Downhill Domination’s challenge is staggering. Nine muscle-busting mountain


locales burst with almost endless riding areas, secret shortcuts, incredible trick air
and rotten weather. Tons of career options are just waiting — Freeride, Technical
Downhill, Mountain Cross, and Freestyle. And get this: you can combine events into
a Super Career of 24 separate contests. In Multi-player games, up to four players
rip into the Freeride terrain, compete in big air trickfests or fight it out in slaloms.

Show some talent and you can stomp the mountain as a real pro like
Eric “E.C.” Carter, Tara Llanes, Richie Schley, “Flyin’” Brian Lopes or
Missy “Missile” Giove riding the hottest cutting edge bikes known to
man. Win some cash and head to the Bike Shop -
where top sponsor accessories keep you winning. Oy

Wanna fight? Draw some serious blood in the be


Moshbowl. Here punching, kicking and ,
jamming a stick into your opponent's
spokes are the only ways to survive. -
Whatever the event, fierce
technical demands, nature at
its harshest and cutthroat
competitors will keep you
pumped, panicked, punishe
and pedaling like wild.
@ Energy Meter
This green meter indicates your energy reserve for Sprinting. Push the R3 button
or double-tap the & button for a burst of speed. You can Sprint as long as there
is GREEN in the meter. To recharge your Energy Meter, successfully land tricks or
collect the Energy Pickup (full recharge!). If you're patient, it will also gradually
recharge over time (faster if the Trick Meter is charged!)

© Rider Position
This indicates your position relative to other riders in the race. The number on the
top is your rider position. The number on the bottom is the total number of riders.

© Progress Meter
This indicates how far down the mountain you are. The top of the meter is the
starting line and the bottom is the finish line.
¢ The dot is your rider in 1 Player games.
¢ The green dots are computer-controlled riders.

© Speedometer
This is your speed in miles per hour.

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6 Timer
This clock shows your elapsed time during
races.

@© Total Points
This is your total score so far in the event.

ee Points Earned on Current Move


This indicates your points earned for the current
move. This includes tricks, combat or bonus
points. If the points appear in Green you nailed
it and all points are added to your total. Choke
by crashing and the points you WOULD HAVE
EARNED appear in Red.

© Trick Meter
The Trick Meter shows how much energy you
have to pull off your Signature Trick. Raise
energy by landing tricks, earning checkpoint
bonuses, combat points and Black Diamond
bonuses. Crash and the meter loses charge.
When this meter begins to pulse and strobe, HO D
you can perform a Signature Trick worth ae
1000 pts. See “Signature Tricks” on pg. 29. For a strong hg: try and
save some Sprint energy
© Combat Mode (Green Energy Meter) and
Look here to see your current Combat Mode. ;
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y “Combat” a on pg. 30 for more information. Water : Bottles (if your Combat
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level is upgraded that high)
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This icon is displayed when you are riding on
a Black Diamond Trail.

Current Band and Song [not shown]


As a new music track plays, the band and song
title will appear in the lower-left corner.
Note: This only appears when you are playing
a Playlist. See “Music Playlist” on pg. 33.
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1. Press the B=, button or the & button to bypass the intro video and go directly
to the Title Screen.

2. Press the € button to display the Main Menu.


3. Press the directional button or left analog stick € or } to highlight a menu
option and press the & button to select it. Press the directional button or left
analog stick or = to change a setting.

Selecting a Rider
When you first start there are six riders available. Press the directional button
or left analog stick # or = to highlight a rider and press the & button to
select the highlighted rider.

Note: When you save a game, all data is saved with the current rider. You cannot
change riders midway through a career.

Unlocking the Bonus and Pro Riders


Bonus and Pro Riders are locked in stone as statues. To unlock one, you must
accomplish specific game requirements. To see what is required to unlock a
rider, highlight a statue and press the @ button. See “Other Bonus Items”
on pg. 24 for more info on available riders.

MAIN MENU
Single Player
Compete in Single Event, Career, Arcade, or take the Training Course. You can
play in the Moshbow/! or Super Jump events once you unlock or purchase them.

See “Single Player Modes” on pg. 10.

Multi-Player
Tackle these mountains with your friends and see who gets bragging rights! Set
up 2, 3 or 4 Player games including: Single Event Freeride and Racing matches,
MoshbowIl, Super Jump, Arcade, Custom Tournament or Dual Slalom.

See “Multi-Player” Games on pg. 19.


Press the left analog stick or directional button
t or ¥ to select an Option and@ or™> to a ae
change a setting. Selecting a Rider
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Controls
Set the controls for up to four controllers to
one of three pre-configured layouts and turn
the Vibration function ON/OFF. “Control Freak”
is the default configuration.

Difficulty ;
Set to EASY, MEDIUM or HARDCORE. You can & Win. — r
also change the difficulty level of a partially r 3
completed career.

Audio/Other
These Options are also available on the Pause
Menu. See “The Pause Menu” on pg. 32.

Vibration — Turn the Vibration function ON/OFF.

Stereo — Turn ON/OFF.

Music, Speech and F/X Volumes — Set each a Tae 8 weLA Brice Peace
level independently. Control Options x I
Note: Stretchy Mode and Sparky Tricks
show up on this options list once they are Pe ae
purchased. The better you land a jump,
the less speed you lose. You
can judge the quality of your
landing by the rider impact.
Video Clips
Come here to see every video you've unlocked or purchased. Check out the
following bone crushing videos: Technical DH, Mountain Cross, Freeride,
crashes, tricks, rider bios, interviews, game credits and more. Career wins
unlock more videos that become available on the Bonus Purchase Menu at the
Bike Shop. After you pay for a video you can play it from here. See “The Bike
Shop” on pg. 22.

Posters
View Posters you've created with Poster Maker. See “The Pause Menu” on pg. 32.

Pickup Editor
Custom place the pickups for a course. This feature must first be purchased from
the Bonus Menu at the Bike Shop. See “Using the Pickup Editor” on pg. 36.

Load Game Data


Load all game data from the last game save.

Save Options
Save the most current changes to the game.

Load Replay
Load and view a saved replay. See “Choose Your Next Move” on pg. 26 to see
how to view and save a replay.

SINGLE PLAYER MODES


Here is where you prove to yourself you can conquer any mountain!

Single Event
Race — Compete in one race on any available course.

Freeride — Ride alone without competition. This is a great way to familiarize


yourself with courses. For competitive Freeride events, select a career.
on any available course in one of three
Career
Select one huge Career, Specialize in one
type or even create a Custom Tournament.

Arcade
Join 13 different events on your way to
capturing the Downhill Domination Arcade
Championship Cup.

Note: This mode does not allow for bike or


rider upgrades but you can still rake in big
money.

Moshbow!l
Just want to bang some heads? If so, go
moshbowling with punches, kicks, hip checks,
sticks and bottles.

See “Moshbowl” on page 18.

Note: It's also available as a Multi-Player brawl.

Super Jump
Get monster air and stick the tricks. See
“Super Jump” on pg. 18. This feature must be
unlocked. See “Bonus Purchases” on pg. 24.

Note: Check this out as a Multi- Player game too.

Training
Learn the basic and advanced riding tech-
niques to get you down the mountain in first HO D
lace and in style! See “Training” on pg. 12. :
fe ¥ frei Points (cash!!!) are scored
by performing tricks, combat,
black diamond bonus,
checkpoint bonus and the
extra points pickup.
Training
The best way to get started with Downhill Domination is to take the Training
Course. You'll learn how to Sprint, launch Bunny Hops, stomp tricks from basic
to Superstyled, do the Quick Flips and Spins, and use your energy to the best
advantage. Training is divided into lessons for specific objectives. You can take
the whole course or just one lesson.

1. On the Main Menu select SINGLE PLAYER.

2. Select a Rider.

3. Select START NEW GAME and TRAINING.

4. At the Bike Shop press the ®. button to load the training program. Follow
the on-screen directions.

Note: To take one specific lesson at a time, select OBJECTIVE LIST between
lessons and press the directional button or left analog stick = or = to choose
the tutorial you want.

Time Trials (Single Player)


Race down the mountain for the best time. When you return for a rematch, the
connected orbs show your original route down the mountain. The orb colors
indicate sprinting, airtime and crashing.

Race vs Best Time


Try to beat the best time for this stretch of mountain.

Race vs INCOG Best


Race and see how you stack up against the game developer's best time for
this course.
Note: Recorded times are based on using the fastest Pro Bike and not the
Prototype bike.

Race Alone
Race against the clock without the visual orb path. <4
If you choose CAREER mode, you can race in
one of the following Career types:

Super Career — This is the big one. Take on


24 separate events in Downhill Domination’s QBJECTIVE LIST
biggest challenge that combines all the events. airy
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~ NEXT ® SELECT
Specialized Career — Get focused on one
Training “Right On”
event. Compete in Freeride, Mountain Cross,
Technical Downhill or Freestyle.
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Custom Tournament — Create your own oe al
Tournament. Once saved, it can be played in : j
Multi-Player mode.

Note: Complete Super Career to unlock


this mode.
4 PREV > NEXT & SACK ® SELECT

Training Objective Menu

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Single player career wins
unlock levels and bonuses
for Multi-Player mode.
Freeride Career
Find the best racing line down the mountain! With no track boundaries to limit
you, cut loose in this event and blitz the mountain! Speed through rich forests
and pull sick tricks off cliffs and over chasms. Search for valuable short cuts
hidden behind rocks and between trees. Score points with tricks and combat to
win more bike shop cash.

¢ Keep your meter charged throughout the


race for more Sprint energy.
¢ Freeride events feature Black Diamond
Trails where you can snag bonus points.
See “Black Diamond Trails” on pg. 32.
¢ Keep focused on the trail ahead instead
of the bike to better navigate around
oncoming obstacles. Freeride on Mt. Imasaki
¢ Jumps come in many shapes and sizes and often blend into the environment.
Look for any change in terrain slope for an airtime opportunity.
¢ Always keep your eyes open for shortcuts. You will trip over some shortcuts;
others require exploration.
¢ Stay at the head of the pack to see more wildlife.

Mountain Cross (MX) Career


MX events take place on tracks directly cut out of the mountain. Unlike Freeride
courses, they are narrow, short in length and full of sharp, fast turns. These
courses feature demanding man-made hills, moguls and high-banked berms for
turning. Try to jump to the backside of hills for smooth transitions. If your jump
timing is off, you will smash into the upside of hills resulting in severe loss of
speed or kidney rupturing crashes. Too much hang time will also slow you down.

¢ Use the high bank path on berms for a Pie


burst of speed out of the corners. The
green chevrons that appear mean is
s
successful berm boost. aK
¢ On small or steep jumps, lean forward to
stay low and fast.
¢ Time your energy to run out just after big

Successful Berm Boost


Technical Downhill (TDH)
Precision and technique are requirements for
Technical Downhill events. With tree stumps,
boulders and other hazards, plus a glut of riders
bashing their way into singletrack turns, bloody
multi-rider crashes happen all the time.

¢ TDH events feature Black Diamond Trails


See “Black Diamond Trails” on pg. 32. Eric “EC.” Carter
¢ Ride off the course and you will be placed
back on track.
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¢ Keep focused on the trail ahead instead of
“In MX, jump timing is every-
the bike to better navigate around oncoming
obstacles. : blish a
thing — try and esta
¢ Look for shortcuts — they have more pickups Nsermalthrough the “od ote
and can shorten race times. by hitting the backsides for a
¢ Switch to Pro bikes as soon as you unlock tranny speed boost. The green
them. They go faster and handle better. chevrons mean successful
¢ Get the Orange “Quick Mount” Pickup for tranny boost.”
an instant remount after a crash. ed ‘
Blow your cash at the bike
shop to build a faster bike and
buy cool bonus schwag.”
This is the major trick and ride challenge event, so nail as many tricks as you can
from the top of the mountain to the bottom. To stomp each venue and move to the
next in a career, you must meet all the Freestyle Objectives for the mountain.

¢ To view the Objectives anytime during the event, press the &. button and
select OBJECTIVES from the Pause Menu. As you accomplish each objective,
the word DONE appears next to it.
¢ Always save the big jumps for the Signature Trick or Combo objective.
¢ Check the Trick list on the Pause Menu to make sure you are doing enough
unique tricks.
¢ Use the straight flat course areas for Manuals and Stoppies.

(Complete Super Career to unlock this mode.)


Here is where you can set up your own tournament. Create up to four separate
tournaments with a maximum of 12 courses each. Once you create a tournament,
you can save it and select it for play anytime.

To create a Tournament:
1. Press the directional button or left analog stick % or $ to highlight the Tourney
number where you want to create a Tournament and press the © button.

2. Press the © button, then press the directional button or left analog stick
or™ to select a course and press the & button to add that course to
the Tourney list.
¢ To change a course, highlight it, press the ¢ button and make a new selection.
¢ To delete a course, highlight it and pre 4

3. When you are finished, pre,


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by winning a 13 course career. While you
cannot upgrade your bikes, you can move up
in rank and win money which can be used in
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Progression: 0/12
If you only get a couple of the required points,
keep trying until you get all of them.
Tournament Editor

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Moshbowl
[feature must be unlocked — see pg. 24] ©
Kick butt in two types of Moshbow!
action where you earn points during
combat. There are few rules and tons
of pain.

Elimination i
Compete until you're the last biker mee 4. SS)
standing, or at least until someone takes Moshbow/ Elimination Mode
you out. Watch the rider display at the left of the screen. When a rider takes two
hits, he or she is out and loses.

Two Minute Limit


The player who scores the most points within two minutes wins.

Super Jump
[feature must be unlocked — see pg. 24]
Launch off a huge ramp and throw down as many tricks as possible.

¢ You must nail the landing to score.


¢ Hit the multiplier spots to increase
your score by up to six times.
¢ Be sure to Bunny Hop [GES button]
and release just before you launch to
get extra air time.
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This mode is for bragging rights, so break out
the Multitap (for PlayStation®2) and three extra
controllers for some wicked downhill racing. Up
to four players can race in split-screen games.
Who's gonna get whooped on?!

Note: For three or four players you must use


a Multitap (for PlayStation®2) See “Multitap
(for 3 or 4 Player Games)” on page 2. oo

1. On the Main Menu select MULTI-PLAYER. Re ee ae


2. On the Player screen select TWO, THREE, If you get stuck on an object
or FOUR Players. or you find yourself launching
3. Select an event. off a cliff, bail-out (double tap
the ™. button) for a quick
On the Player Setup screen each player
respawn back on track.
presses the left analog stick or directional
button or = to select a rider and press
the € button.

2. Repeat the process for bike and jersey


selection.

3. The word READY appears when the player


is finished making selections.

4. In games where a race location choice is


required, Player 1 makes the selection by
pressing the directional button or left analog
stick or = and pressing the & button to
begin the competition.
In Multi-Player single events, players can compete in Freeride, Race, and Race (No
A.I.) modes. Unlock additional Bonus Modes for more Multi-Player competition!

Freeride
This is similar to the Single Player Freeride experience, but designed for
multi-players. Whoever has the most trick points wins.

Race
In this mode, race against your friends as well as computer-controlled riders.

Race (No A.1.)


It's only you and your buddies — no computer controlled riders to get in your way.

[feature must be unlocked — see pg. 24]


The same intense combat misery as the Single Player version, only this time
your friends are on the receiving end.

For more information, see “Moshbowl” in Single Player Modes on pg. 18.
[feature must be unlocked — see pg. 24]
Throw down your best tricks during eight
separate big air jump runs. Beating your
opponent senseless during the ramp run is
S a
0.K. See “Super Jump” on pg. 18.

Two players can race in this 13 event Split Screen 2 Player Mo


showdown. '

[feature must be unlocked — see pg. 24]


Create and play your own tournament. (See
“Custom Tournament” on pg. 16 to learn how
to create and load tournaments.)
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Dual Slalom
[feature must be unlocked — see pg. 24] pet See aa
This is one of the premier downhill events. Two all. F
players race over a flagged MX course — Scoring points during a race
you must ride through your assigned flags. gives you more Sprint energy,

¢ Player 1 stays within the Blue Flags and Combat Upgrades, and
Player2 stays within the Red Flags. Riders charges your Trick Meter.
must turn on the arrow side of the flag. Remember, points convert to
* Combat is allowed. 5, cash at the end of the race.
Come here to buy and install performance
racing parts, switch to a different bike,
change bike and jersey colors or throw
down big money for bonus items.

¢ Press the left analog stick or directional


button or = to move through the
sections of the Bike Shop.
* Press the left analog stick or directional TAG@RUL2
button t or § to select categories or items and or = to view the upgrades
or change settings.
¢ At the finish of each (Career) race, the upgrades available appear on-screen.
If you don't see anything, you don’t have enough money.
¢ To enter the bike shop between races, select BIKE SHOP on the Race
Results screen.

Each bike and piece of equipment is rated for performance on graphs at the
bottom center of the screen. As you highlight an item, note the ratings for
Suspension, Handling, and Speed and consider these ratings before paying for
the item. The higher the upgrade cost, the better the performance.

Select this to change bikes, bike color or jerseys.

Start out with a choice from one of three bikes.


¢ Upgrade these bikes on the Bike Shop Upgrade Menu when you earn enough
money to cover the cost of parts.
¢ Highlight BIKE COLOR and press the left analog stick or directional button
or™ to change the color of your bike.
¢ Highlight JERSEYS and press the left analog stick or directional button = or =>
to change your jersey.
¢ Race wins and career progression will unlock Pro Bikes.

Note: Pro Bikes cannot be upgraded.


Trick out your machine with better wheels, START

frames and forks. Every dollar you spend


here pays off with big performance boosts. Equipment Ratings
¢ Press the € button to purchase the item 4 INVENTORY?
BIKES
highlighted. The total is automatically BIKE
JERSEYS
COLOR ae

subtracted from your bank account.


¢ Upgrade availability depends on how
much cash you have in the bank (listed at
the bottom right of the screen).

Used Parts
BrART
When you upgrade parts you get 50% cash
trade in value on the part you replaced. It
will show up as a “Used Part”. If you want BIKE UPGRADES
WHEELS

to buy it back later, you can. FRAMES


FORKS

Come here with lots of cash to purchase


new game features and play modes.

Note: Once you highlight any Bonus Item


and press the & button, cash will immedi-
ately be deducted from your bank and it’s
Bike Upgrades
yours. Remember, all purchases are final!

Camelback® Bonus: Water to quench your


thirst! Add a water pack to replenish your
Your bike travels fastest on
Energy Meter faster. Cost: $10,000.
the dirt trails, but you may
Sparky Tricks: Unlock this and add sparks
want to break off these trails
and color smoke trails to your tricks. Once
to search for shortcuts.
purchased, select this feature from the Pause
Menu Options during play or on the Main
Menu Options. Cost: $10,000.
Bonus Purchases (cont.)
Stretchy Mode: Get Long, Get Twisted and Ride Weird! Once purchased, select
this feature from Pause Menu Options during play or on the Main Menu Options.
Cost: $10,000.

Bonus Rider: Spend some big cash to unlock a super cool rider. Cost: $50,000.

Music: Add more in-game music to your playlist selection by unlocking original
music and popular bands. Cost: $5,000 each.

Moshbow/l: Win Arcade mode with any Fantasy Rider or fork over cash to unlock
this bowl of pain. Cost: $15,000.

Dual Slalom: Earn 40,000 points in one race or just put up the cash. Cost: $15,000.

Super Jump: Buy it here for $15,000 or win it by earning 60,000 points in a race.

Videos: Add to the video clips available under the Main Menu Options.
Cost: $10,000 each.

Poster Maker: Create your own posters with this snapshot tool. Cost: $20,000.

Pickup Editor: Change the default Pickups for a course or create a whole new
set and save them. Once purchased, select the Pickup Editor from the Pause
Menu during play or on the Main Menu Options. Cost: $20,000.

Fog Editor: Create Fog of any density or color on any course. Once purchased
you can select the Fog Editor from the Pause Menu during play. Cost: $20,000.

Bonus Bikes: Fancy riding on animals? The Sheep, Deer and Llama cost $20,000,
$25,000 and $30,000 respectively.

Prototype Bike: Ready to race a future super bike? Cough up some serious cash
and it’s all yours. Cost: $50,000.

‘Other Bonus Items


Besides all the Bonus Purchases, there are some items that can only be obtained
by winning certain events.

Pro Rider 1— Eric Carter: Beat E.C. in the final heat of the Mountain Cross
pecialized Career.
BONUS PURCHASES

Pro Rider 3 — Richie Schley: Beat Richie


in the final heat of the Freeride Race
Specialized Career.

Pro Rider 4— Missy Giove: Beat Missy in the


final heat of the Technical DH Specialized
Career.
NEXT ® SELECT & BACK
Pro Rider 5 — Brian Lopes: Beat Brian in the
Bonus Purchases Menu
final heat of the Mountain Cross Specialized
Career on Hardcore setting.
RESUME

Pro Rider Bio Videos: Win any Career or


Arcade mode with the Pro Rider of choice.

Fantasy Rider 1 — Rakel: Win Super Career a


second time using any other Fantasy Rider.

Fantasy Rider 2 — Drud: Win Single Player


Freestyle mode.

Fantasy Rider Bio Videos: Fantasy Rider Bio


4 SPONSORSHIP)
Videos can be unlocked by winning any Career SELECT CAREER

or Arcade mode.

Check out your rider's stats and accomplish-


ments, including Rankings, Personal Records
and Tricks completed. Press the left analog
stick or directional button or=> to move
CACK ® SCLECT » START BANK: $1276
through the pages.
Sponsorship Menu

See your sponsorship status based on the


chosen career. Highlight SELECT CAREER
Becoming a pro unlocks pro
and press the left analog stick or directional
button « or= to view the sponsors. sponsor outfits, faster pro
bikes, and increases your
checkpoint bonus points and
race earnings.
Grab Pickups by riding through them. You can acquire more Energy, Combat
Upgrades, Quick Mounts, Adrenaline Boost and Extra Points.

Energy
Charges your Energy Meter and allows you to Sprint.

Combat Upgrade
Every time you collect one of these, your Combat Mode increases
one level. Punches turn into Kicks, then Hip Checks, Stick Attacks
and finally you can nail someone in the head with Water Bottles.

Quick Mount (Remount)


If you are holding this when you crash, remounting is instantaneous,
saving valuable seconds. Also, you won't lose any Energy or Trick
Meter Charge.

Adrenaline Boost
Pedal like you were shot out of a cannon for 1 second.

Extra Points
Grab some Extra Points that convert into cash for part upgrades.
This Pickup also gives you an Energy Boost and Combat Upgrade.

THE RACE RESULTS SCREEN


Check out your latest stats, cash awards, and make your next race selection.

Choose Your Next Move


Try Again
Take another shot at the same hill.

New Level
Ready to tackle a new mountain? Select New Level and choose from the available
courses. Press the directional button or left analog stick or=™ to highlight a
new track and press the & button.

Save
Save all data including the race you just completed. All old data is overwritten.
Replay
View your performance on the last race from
Start to Finish. If you choose, you can even
save the Replay for viewing later.

¢ Press the © button to switch the camera


between six different views of the selected
rider.
¢ Press the ®- button to pause the Replay
and display the Replay Menu. Select
RE-START to watch it from the beginning.
¢ Select SAVE to save the Replay for later
viewing. Select LOAD REPLAY on the
Options Menu of the Main Menu to view
your saved Replay.

Records/Tricks
Level Records: View records for the top three
riders. Records include: Finish Position, Trick
Points, Overall Point Total, Bike Type, and
Number of Crashes.

Note: A.1. (artificial intelligence) under the


WHO category is a “computer-controlled”
rider.

Tricks: View the tricks landed in this race,


including the number of unique tricks, total = RACES RESULTS
tricks, and point totals for all tricks. Press Doe!) Sn ee.
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You know you've got to get to the bottom first to win big money and earn your
place. Why not do it with style? Once you get the basics nailed down, learn to
Superstyle them and hold them longer for bigger points. Make sure you check
out the Training Course. It will help familiarize you with the basics of “tricking”.

¢ Look for big air jumps to complete trick combos. Successful combos will give
you more Sprint Energy and trick points.
¢ When you're riding big air, attempt complex tricks with multiple button sequences.
Remember to squeeze points out of tiny jumps with easy one-button tricks.
¢ Create trick opportunities by using your Bunny Hop [(G¥8 button] off small lips.

Go to town with this arsenal of tricks. The more buttons required, the more complex
the trick, AND the longer it takes to perform, MEANS the more points it’s worth.

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Note: Each trick is worth 25% less for each successive time it’s performed.

Superstyling a Trick
To really rule the mountain and show your competition a thing about who's got
the goods, you gotta learn to “Superstyle” your tricks. Perform a trick and hold
the buttons, then press the @ button to “Superstyle” your trick.

Other Tricks
Manual (rear wheelie) Left analog stick or directional button § twice

Stoppie (front wheelie) Left analog stick or directional button ¥ twice

Quick 360 (Spin) Hold the GEM button, quickly press either =, => or
=, on the left analog stick or directional button,
then immediately release the GEM button.

Quick Flip Hold the EM button, quickly press the left analog stick
or directional button either ¥, § or $, %, then
immediately release the GEM button.

Signature Tricks
Each rider has a personal signature trick that defines his or her style. Before
executing a signature trick, the Trick Meter must be strobing. To make the Trick
Meter strobe, earn points by pulling tricks, making combat moves, winning
checkpoint bonuses, and traveling though Black Diamond Trails. Press the
@O+ + + HGR + GER buttons. Nail the trick and earn 1000 pts.
Sometimes you gotta get mean. The first time another rider knocks you into the
dirt you'll know. The basic attack is a Punch. When an opponent is to your right
or left you can deliver an attack by pressing the @ button to attack left or the
© button to attack right. You can also press the right analog stick or =».

Find Combat Upgrade pickups for better attacks. Each time you find an upgrade
your attack gets better. After the Punch Attacks are: Kick, Hip Check, Stick
Attacks and Water Bottle.
¢ You can see your current Combat Mode on the lower right of the game screen.
¢ When you crash, your Combat Mode is downgraded one level (you'll see
down arrows under your Combat Mode on-screen) and an alert flashes at the
top of the screen.
¢ When you have Water Bottles for throwing (the best Combat Mode),
targeted opponents will flash red. Press an Attack Button to nail them with
a Water Bottle.
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You win cash by placing in races, pulling
tricks, and whacking your opponents with
Combat moves. This money can then be
used to buy hot upgrades for your bikes. At Signature Trick
the end of a race you can check the Race
Results screen to see how much cash you
have won. Your cash winnings are broken
down by category. See “The Race Results
Screen” on pg. 26.

RANKING
Racers are ranked as Novice, Sport, Expert,
and Pro. Win more career competitions to Combat
raise your ranking. As you rise in rank, you a BA
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sponsored outfits. Check out the Bike Shop
Inventory for the newly unlocked goods.
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The first 3 wins in each of


the careers will unlock cool
game codes.
In Super Career, Specialized Career and Arcade competitions, you earn bonus
points for being one of the top three riders to cross a course checkpoint. Just
look for the blue checkpoint gates.

BLACK DIAMOND TRAILS


In Freeride and Technical Downhill competition, tough technical trail areas are
marked with flags indicating Black Diamond Trails. Riding through these areas
will earn you bonus points. Look for the Black Diamond icon at the bottom of the
screen for confirmation that you're on the right path.

THE PAUSE MENU


Press the ® button during play to display the Pause Menu.

Resume
Continue the current event.

Objectives
[Freestyle only]
Check this during a Freestyle event to review the status of required objectives.

Options
Access more options on the Main Menu. See “The Main Menu” on pg. 8.

Vibration
Turn the Vibration function ON/OFF.

Stereo Sound
Turn Stereo sound ON or OFF (Mono).

Volumes
Set MUSIC, SPEECH or SOUND F/X volume. —_
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Stretchy Mode
Turn this feature On/Off. This feature must be
unlocked. See “Stretchy Modes” on pg. 24.

Sparky Tricks
Turn this feature On/Off. This feature must be
unlocked. See “Sparky Tricks” on pg. 23.

View the tricks you stomped during the current


race. Press the button to view the best trick.

Start the race from the beginning.

Highlight this and press the & button to display


the Playlist Menu.
¢ Press the left analog stick or directional button When racing in tight sections,
t or ¥ to highlight a play list and press the look as far down the course
© button to select it. as you can, you will find it
¢ Select RANDOM to let the computer make easier to maintain a clear
your musical choices.
line at high speed.
° Highlight CUSTOM and press the @ button to
display the Custom Music screen. Highlight a
user and press the © button to open the
Playlist Editor.

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Music Playlist (cont.)
To edit the Playlist:
1. Press the © button to add tracks.
¢ Press the left analog stick or directional button or= to highlight
musical tracks.
¢ Press the @ button to preview the track (optional).

2. Press the & button again to add the highlighted track to the Playlist.
Repeat the process for each track you want to add.
¢ Press the © button to add a track.
¢ Press the @ button to change a highlighted track.
¢ Press the button to delete a highlighted track.

3. Press the ® button to return to the previous screen.

Poster Maker
[feature must be purchased — see pg. 24]
Use the Poster Maker to capture photos during the action. You can view your
poster shots later by selecting OPTIONS on the Main Menu and then selecting
POSTERS.

To create a Poster:
Press the ®-, button at the exact moment you want to capture the action.

1. On the Pause Menu select POSTER MAKER and press the & button.

2. Check out the instructions and press the @ button again.

3. Compose your shot.


¢ Press the left analog stick or directional buttons to move the camera view
around the center of action. 2
¢ Use the right analog stick to zoom in and out.
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4. When your shot is the way you want it, press the @ button. Highlight YES ae
and press the € button again to create your poster.

5. Press the left analog stick or directional button to highlight 1 S

6. When all nine save slots are occup:


_& button to over
2 rite. ‘i
[feature must be purchased — see pg. 24]
Set the Range, Visibility and color of the Fog.

Select a Fog parameter and press the left


analog stick or directional button or=> to
change a setting.

Range Poster Maker


This allows you to adjust the range at which ext oh 3

the Fog begins.


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Set visibility from unlimited to totally fogged in. VISIBILITY
FOG RED
FOG GREEN
FOG BLUE
Fog Red, Green and Blue RESTORE

Adjust each color component to create the


shade you want.
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4 LESS + MORE & BACK ® SELECT
Restore
Eliminates all fog effects. Fog Editor

Race points and the yellow


Combat Pickup will upgrade
your Combat Mode.
Remember, crashing causes
your Combat Mode to down-
grade.
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Unlock the bonus Pickup Editor and you can fine-tune Pickup positions on any
unlocked course. Access the Pickup Editor on the Options Menu of the Main Menu.

To open the Pickup Editor:


1. Highlight EDITOR and press the & button.
2. Select a course to edit and press the € button to load the course in Pickup
Editor Mode. A display on the right of the screen shows the number and type
of all Pickups on the course. Begin riding the course.

To place a Pickup:
1. When you reach a point where you want to place a Pickup, press the
&. button to pause the game, highlight
ADD and press the & button.

2. Select the type of Pickup you want and press the & button to place the Pickup.
Continue through the course placing Pickups wherever you want. Each time
you place a Pickup the number of that type is registered on the display at
the right of the screen.

3. When you are finished placing Pickups on the course, be sure to save the
new data.
Note: If no Memory Card is available, the edited Pickups will be temporarily saved
in system memory. Once you turn off the PlayStation 2 system, all edited
Pickups will be lost.

To find and change a Pickup on a course:


1. Press the ® button to pause the game and highlight FIND.
¢ Select NEXT to move to the next Pickup in front of the rider.
¢ Select PREV to select the closest Pickup behind the rider.

2. Highlight SELECT, press the & button and highlight an option.


¢ Highlight CHANGE to display the Pickup options and select one.
¢ Highlight DELETE and press the € button to remove a Pickup from the course.
¢ Select QUIT to return to the previous screen.
Note: In order to race a course using your own edited Pickups, be sure to turn
“User Pickups” ON in the Pickup Editor in the Options menu of the Main Menu.
Many Downhill Domination items need to
be unlocked. This includes gameplay
- enhancements, courses, bikes, bike parts,
riders, music, and videos. To unlock new Pickup Editor
items and game features:
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* Purchase Bonus Items when they become If you don't win the race, start
available and IF you can afford them. smacking the other racers
¢ Review Bonus Purchases and Other Bonus after crossing the finish line
Items starting on pg. 23. for some extra Combat points
and a little revenge.

GA M E C 6)D E.S The Bike Shop bank balance


Game codes are awarded at the end of is a global bank. It increases
each Career and Arcade modes for the with every rider you earn
first three races. cash with and can be used
¢ All codes are entered during gameplay. for any other rider.
¢ The Unlock Code must be entered first,
then the code itself.
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Saving
Save Game data by selecting SAVE on the RACE RESULTS screen. When
prompted to “Overwrite Save Game,” select YES.

Data that is saved includes:


¢ All Career Data including rider, ranking and progress.
¢ Bank Balance.
¢ All unlocked Bike Shop equipment and bonuses.
¢ All unlocked riders.
¢ When saving the Music Playlist, all current game settings (i.e. Unlocks,
Career progression, Bike Upgrades, etc.) will be saved too.
¢ Edits created in the Fog Editor will not be saved to the Memory Card.
¢ Select LOAD GAME DATA on the Options
Menu from the Main Menu.
OR Save Game
¢ Select CONTINUE SAVED GAME after
selecting the rider you were using in a
previously saved game. Power sliding is a good
Note: When a Memory Card containing a technique for a quick turn
saved Pickup Editor file is inserted prior to
without losing speed: Power
turning on the PlayStation 2 system, the saved
slide by pressing the L3 button
Pickups will automatically be loaded. To load a
saved Pickup Editor file from another Memory or double tap and hold the
Card, you must enter the Pickup Editor Mode directional button or =>
and load it from the Options menu. while turning.
Meet six of Downhill Domination’s riders. There are still more under bike lock and key.
¢ Press the @ button to view info on any unlocked rider.
¢ Press the ™, button to see the rider video (if unlocked).

Country: Great Britain Country: Australia


Top Skill: Sprint and Tricking Top Skill: Speed
Whether it’s a high-performance This shark researcher is pure predator
mountain bike or an exotic sports when it comes to top speeds on down-
car, Cosmo is always traveling at a hills. She isn't too bad in a fight either.
felonious rate of speed.

KALOLO
Country: U.S.A. Country: Tonga
Top Skill: Tricking Top Skill: Speed and Combat
When he’s not sticking major tricks on He’s 260 pounds of speed and nastiness.
the mountain, Ajax is throwing down The only thing that will slow down this
as a leading Hip Hop artist. Pick him if heavy-hitting islander is the chance to
you want top big air scores. take a swing at somebody. Kalolo’s idea
of cooling out is fire dancing.
Truly in tune with her mind, body and spirit, Mai
is looking to adapt her bike messenger skills to
the mountain. Her dedication and focus to “Mai
Zen” will ensure her place as a top tier rider.

A hardcore “extreme” athlete, this avid rock


climber and base jumper is always looking
for the next big thrill. You can bet he won't
hesitate to be the first to launch off any
mountain.
Irate mountain goats can send you hucking over “mm
a cliff. You could even get hit by lightning. But
the beauty of the Alps is breathtaking even
while skidding down the trail on your face. Take
the time to explore this vast paradise, but just
Mt. MiDoule, Italy
make sure you finish in first place.

The Red Pass is Ground Zero in the U.S. for


the Downhill Biking sport. Blast through this
red desert while leaping gigantic chasms and
sandstone cliffs. Get incredible speed on this
long, slick-rock freeway.

Battle your way down the mountain over searing


lava flows and tubes. Look out for crazed herds
of wild wrong-way porkers running for their lives.
>, = wk “.

Huge cliff jumps and an almost vertical ride


make Konawaki a breakneck tropical trip.
Mt. Konawaki, U.S.A.
SE, Pare
This could be the straightest downhill of all the
mountains. The village passage is a no-brainer
if you stay on the rooftops, but the run through
the ruins is a technical headache. Don't get
your head kicked off by an escaping llama.
ew
Mt. Quintanaroo, Peru
Feel the freezer burn while dodging ice chasms,
polar bears and bicycle-crushing icicles. The
weather is abominable and so are some of the
locals. Keep your Bunny Hop charged for leaping.
Due to a scheduling error, you're sharing the
mountain with the Russian military.
Scream along ancient crumbling parapets
and try not to splatter yourself on a castle
wall in this historic descent through medieval
ruins. Narrow passages, tons of trees, and
surprise drop-offs make this one of the
toughest rides around.

Tight, technical stretches, lousy weather,


and tons of tourists make the flight down
Mt. Imasaki a tough challenge. Crash through
office buildings and terrify steam bath patrons
on this fierce descent.

This is hardcore urban asphalt riding under


a fat and full moon. Dart through darkened
streets, dodge dogs and look for parking
garage shortcuts. High-rise Bunny Hopping
can stick you some huge trick air. The MX
and TDH courses are daytime versions and
include different themes (e.g. the MX starts
in the Capital building, and the TDH takes
place on a college campus).

You might scare the hell out of the deer, but


the Grizzly bears will stomp you into the dirt on
this craggy Canadian descent. Illegal ladder
bridges and old stump infested lumbering sites
make for some hair-raising technical sections.
But you can steal back some time burning
through the golf course.

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Mt. McSchley, Canada


INCOG INC. ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT VOICE TALENT

ENTERTAINMENT SUPPORT Karen Muro


CG CREATIVE DIRECTOR Owen Richardson
PRODUCER/GAME
DESIGN & DIRECTOR Kellan Hatch Wayne Gregoire
Scott Campbell Hyrum Summerhays
3D GRAPHIC ARTISTS Blake Adams
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR David Wright Chris Martinez
Randy Zorko (Lead) Jennifer Fortin Duane Stephens
Yeon-Seon Kim Teri Cowan
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Steve Argyle Chris Thurmond
Angelic Quintana
Miles Woods Carrie Newell
SOFTWARE ENGINEERS
RIDER SELECT ANIMATION Carl Nelson
Steve Poulson
Lars DeVore Lincoln Hoppe
Konrad Behrens
Dave Tolbert
Evan Christensen SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Naoko Imaizumi
Wayne Gregoire Mike Badger
Trenton James
Pierre Dufresne
MX CONSULTING & Steve Nichol
SOFTWARE TOOLS COURSE DESIGN SUPPORT Anthon Jones
John Crocker Eric Carter
NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR
SHELL ART DIRECTOR RIDER REFERENCE PHOTOS Greg Chandler
Michael Jackson Kris “Krispy” Baughman
REAL VIDEO FOOTAGE
3D GRAPHIC ARTISTS FANTASY BIO CINEMATICS Outdoor Life Network
Karl Loveridge (Lead) Matthew Harrison Solidfoto Productions
Chad Liddell (Course Dan Green Fox Racing, Inc.
Design Support) Lori Hollifield Derek Westerlund
Corey Kruitbosch Dave DeMorest
www. freeride-
Kevin Pulley Lee Phung
entertainment.com
Kurt Quackenbush Britton Snyder
Blake Wilks Portions of the code,
ANIMATORS Copyright © 1990-2000
Jeremy Spencer RIDER SELECT MODELS &
ANIMATION SUPPORT
Info ZIP
Jacob English
Glyphx, Inc.
PRODUCTION ARTISTS
TEST
Donald Yatomi (Lead)
Anthon Johnson
Matthew Armstrong
Roy Terry
SOUND DESIGN/MUSIC Jake Campbell
SUPERVISOR
Karen Muro PRELIMINARY CONCEPT ART
Bob Commander
DESIGN SUPPORT& QA
Mike Snow (QA Lead) VO WRITER
Scott Shicoff
SCEA SANTA MONICA CINEMATIC OPERATIONS ANALYSTS
MANAGER
STUDIOS Daniel Guerrero
Brian Johnson Andrew Moore
PRODUCERS
Linda Jo CINEMATIC CREATIVE Bob Staite
Taku Imasaki PROJECT LEAD Chris Evans
Jeff Vargas Colin Richardson
DIRECTOR, Dave Currington
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT CINEMATIC PROJECT MANAGER
Heath Aeria
Allan Becker Gina Cafasso
Jennifer Anichowski
VICE PRESIDENT, CINEMATIC CAMERAMAWN/EDITOR Joe Price
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT lan O’Roarty Josh Nakashima
Shuhei Yoshida Kelly Bollinger
CINEMATIC EDITOR
SENIOR PRODUCER Don Lacy Kevin Hoiland
Holly Hirzel Mark McBride
CINEMATIC COMPOSITOR Nico Nelson
CREATIVE DIRECTOR Devin Olden Rodger Aladray
Mike Giam
CINEMATIC LEAD DESIGNER Scott Hokanson
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Ron Padua Alex Guevara
Jon Steele Sean Valencia
CINEMATIC TECHNICAL ENGINEER
Shaun Penney
David Randolph
SCEA AUDIO Vince Pang
PRODUCTION GROUP CINEMATIC AUDIO Arturo Gonzalez
POST PRODUCTION Fred Fabian
AUDIO DIRECTOR
Buzz Burrowes Tristan des Pres Cruz Garcia
SOUND DESIGN MANAGER Sammie Prescott
MUSIC DIRECTOR
David Murrant Michael Pulst
Chuck Doud
Tyler Everett
SOUND DESIGNER SCEA 1ST PARTY Dustin Jennings
Dave Murrant QUALITY ASSURANCE Kevin Aubuchon
Michael Centurioni
MUSIC SUPERVISOR DIRECTOR
William Pham
Victor Rodriguez Michael Blackledge
Drew Bradford
MUSIC EDITOR SENIOR MANAGER Paul Timm
Chuck Carr Ritchard Markelz Antonio Gallardo
TEST MANAGER TECHNOLOGY MANAGER
SCEA PRODUCT Mike Veigel Kevin Simmons
DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES GROUP GAME TEST ENGINEERS LAB TECHNICIAN
DIRECTOR
Vernon Mollette Vince Loughney
Dwayne Mason Monty Rimorin
DESKTOP SUPPORT SPECIALIST
CINEMATIC CREATIVE DIRECTOR Jason Coker
Scott McMahon PROJECT COORDINATOR
Jason Villa
RELEASE COORDINATOR SONY COMPUTER ORIGINAL IN-GAME
Eric Ippolito ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC
SPECIAL THANKS AMERICA MARKETING ORIGINAL IN-GAME MUSIC
Shuhei Yoshida, ASSOCIATE PRODUCT MANAGER Big Idea Music Productions Inc.
Allan Becker, Jack Tretton, Grant Luke
PRODUCED BY
Missy “The Missile” Giove, Chuck E. Myers
SENIOR MANAGER,
Eric “E.C.” Carter, Tara Llanes, PRODUCT MARKETING
Richie Schley, COMPOSED AND ARRANGED BY
Susan Nourai
Kris “Krispy” Baughman, Tino Saiki, Brady Ellis,
DIRECTOR, PRODUCT MARKETING Tommy Hopkins, Lisle Moore
Brian “Flyin’ Brian” Lopes,
Ami Blaire
Cue Media-Hyrum Summerhays, Anthony Zito, Walt Gaisford,
Guthrie Bicycle-David Saenz, DIRECTOR, PROMOTIONS Chuck E. Myers
Canfield Brothers-Lance & Sharon Shapiro
ENGINEERED BY
Christopher Canfield,
DIRECTOR, PUBLIC RELATIONS Michael Greene, Brady Ellis,
Go-Ride.com,
Molly Smith Tino Saiki, Chuck E. Myers
Claudia & Andie Campbell,
Rick Kane, James Young, PUBLIC RELATIONS MIXED AND MASTERED BY
Travis Chipres-Pacific Cycle, Ron Eagle Michael Greene
Jeff Steber, Nick Serrano - Heather Crosby
LIVE DRUMS AND LIVE
Intense Cycles, David Zimberoff, Ryan Bowling PERCUSSION PERFORMED BY
Peter Carlisle, Ben Giove, DIRECTOR, DIRECT AND Joel Stevenett, Chuck E.
David Kriebel, Steve Peat, ONLINE MARKETING Myers, Tino Saiki, Joe Ahuna
Rick Wilks, Michelle Manahan, Steve Williams and Crew Hawaiian
Marla Dressen, Susan O'Driscoll, Percussion
DIRECTOR, LOYALTY AND
Andrew Vu, Shelly Gayner, CHANNEL MARKETING
GUITARS AND BASS
Brian Fukuji, Yumi Yang, Ed DeMasi PERFORMED BY
Mary Nappi, Colin Bailey,
CREATIVE SERVICES MANAGER
Tommy Hopkins, Anthony Zito,
Janeen Anderson,
Jack Siler Brady Ellis, Craig Miner,
Donna Armentor, Blair Elliot,
Tino Saiki, Chuck E. Myers
Mark Han, Derek DeJonge, POINT OF PURCHASE MANAGER
Michael Jerchower, Ben Jones, VOCALS PERFORMED BY
Josh Bingham
Ken Rogers, Mike Piula, Neal Middleton, Walt B.
PACKAGING AND MANUAL DESIGN Gaisford, “Godis” Heather
Mr. Winston, Emily Price,
Ray Kimber, Kimber Kables, CMB Design Partners, Inc. Twede, “Spinny” Spencer
Diaural Technology, COVER PHOTOGRAPHY Hatch, Patrick Evje
Nicholas Terry, “Sifu” Guy Irvin, Solid Photo Productions Tino Saiki, Scott RamJoue,
ISO Mike, and Spouses/ Matt Collins “Relic” Myron Hardrick,
Significant Others and families Melissa Petty
MANUAL DOCUMENTION
of the development team.
Hanshaw Ink and Imaging All Original In-game Music
We would like to thank each Recorded and Mixed at Big Idea
individual at Sony Computer Studios in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Entertainment America for Copyright 2003 SCEA/Big Idea
their contributions, support Music Productions Inc.
and dedication to the success
of Downhill Domination with
special recognition to the
Executive Management team
including: Kaz Hirai,
Andrew House, Jack Tretton,
Shuhei Yoshida, Marilyn Weyant,
Riley Russell, Steve Ross and
Glenn Nash.
LICENSED MUSIC Extreme Days Let Down and Alone
TRACKS Performed by Toby Mac Performed by Death by Stereo
8-Track Written by David Bach, Jamie Written by Jim Miner, Efrem
Performed and written by Rowe, Toby McKeehan & Schultz, Dan Palmer, Todd
Brian Setzer Michael Anthony Taylor Henning & Paul Miner
© 2001 Setzersongs Inc. [BMI] © 2001 Songs On The Published by Songs of
Forefront [SESAC] / Achtober Universal Inc.
Courtesy of Surfdog Inc
Songs [BMI] & Meaux Mercy Courtesy of Epitaph Records
Bang On! [BMI].
International Rights Secured.
Performed by The All rights administered by EMI
Not for broadcast transmission.
Propellerheads Christian Music Publishing
All rights reserved. DO NOT
Written by Alex Gifford Courtesy of EMI Christian DUPLICATE.
Published by Chrysalis Music Music Group/Forefront
Publishing Limited [ASCAP] Records Get Retarded
Performed by Black Eyed Peas
Courtesy of DreamWorks Feelin’ Kinda Strange
Records under license from Performed by Drumattic Twins Written by will.i.am, Mike
Universal Music Enterprises Fratantuno, Allen Pineda,
Written by Kevin Lancaster,
for North and South America Terence Yoshiaki, George
Nick Slater, Steven Greenberg, Pajon Jr. & Jaime Gomez
and Propellerheads licensing
Ivan Rafowitz & John Fields
designee for rest of World. Published by Will.i.am Music
Published by All Boys USA [BMI], Tuono Music [BMI],
Bike Thief Music [BMI] and Red Sea Jeepney Music [BMI], Hisako
(Schnellspanner remix) Songs [BMI]
Songs [BMI], El Cubano Music
Performed by Freezepop
Courtesy of Finger Lickin’ [BMI] & Nawasha Networks
Written by Duke [BMI] / Records [BMI]
Enthusiasm
Go Courtesy of Interscope
© & (p) 2003 Freezepop Records under license from
Performed by Andy Hunter
Universal Music Enterprises
Breakbeat Suckers Written by Andy Hunter &
Performed by CIRRUS Tedd Tjornhom Mary, Mary
Written by Aaron Carter & © 2002 Birdwing Performed by Run D.M.C.
Stephen James Barry Music/Engage/Meaux Written by Michael Nesmith
Appears courtesy of Hits/Tedaisa Music [ASCAP]
© 1966 Renewed Screen
Moonshine Music All rights administered by EMI Gems-EMI Music Inc. [BMI]
Published by Tola Music Christian Music Publishing.
Under license from BMG
[ASCAP] Courtesy of Nettwerk Special Products, Inc.
America/ Sparrow Records
The Corn Rocket Courtesy of Profile
Performed by Southern Culture 1 Got You (I Feel Good) [Digital Records/Arista Records, Inc.
on the Skids Johnson Remix] All Rights Reserved.
Written by Richard Dale Miller Performed by James Brown International Copyright
Written by James Brown Secured. Used by Permission.
Published by Monkey Dog
Music [BMI] Remixed by Digital Johnson
(p) 2000 Emusic.com Inc. Fort Knox Music, Inc. [BMI]
under exclusive license to
Courtesy of Cleopatra/Golden
TVT Records
Lane Records by arrangement
with Media Creature Music
Pedal to the Metal © 2002 EMI Blackwood Music Thursday
Performed by Kazzer Inc., Blast In The Hallway and Performed by Morphine
Written by Mark Kaspryzyk Forensic Music Written by Mark Sandman
[SOCAN] & Brian West All Rights controlled and Pubco/Head With Wings
[SOCAN] administered by EMI Music [BMI]
Kazzer Music Publishing and Blackwood Music Inc. [BMI]
All rights for North and South
Worldwide West Music Inc. Courtesy of Interscope America controlled and admin-
c/o Sony/ATV Songs LLC [BMI] Records under license from istered by Pubco [BMI].
o/b/o Universal Music Enterprises
All rights for the rest of the world
Sony/ATV Music Publishing All Rights Reserved. controlled and administered by
Canada International Copyright Rykomusic Ltd. [PRS].
Courtesy of Epic Records by Secured. Used by Permission.
Courtesy of Rykodisc
arrangement with Sony Music Soul Creation
Licensing Performed by Cinder Time 2 Build
www.sonymusic.com Performed by The Herbaliser
By Kenny Craig, Roger Young featuring Blade
and Jason Bieler
(sic) Written by Ollie Teeba,
Performed by Slipknot © 2003 EMI April Music Inc., Jake Wherry & Blade
Produced by Ross Robinson, Big and Bouncy Publishing &
Jason Bieler From the album “Something
Co-Produced by Slipknot Wicked This Way Comes”
Mixed by Joey Jordison, Ross All Rights controlled and
administered by EMI April Courtesy of Ninja Tune by
Robinson and Chuck Johnson arrangement with Media
Music Inc. [ASCAP]
Written by M. Shawn Crahan, Creature Music
Paul Gray, Nathan Jordison & Courtesy of Geffen Records
Corey Taylor under license from Universal Your Disease
Music Enterprises Performed by Saliva
© 1999 EMI April Music Inc.
and Music That Music All Rights Reserved. Written by Josie Scott, Chris
[ASCAP] International Copyright Dabaldo, Wayne Swinney,
Secured. Used by Permission. Dave Novotny & Paul Crosby
All rights Controlled and
Administered by EMI April Take It Off Published by Almo Music Corp.
Music Inc. [ASCAP] Performed by The Donnas on behalf of itself and Five
Superstars Music [ASCAP]
(p) 1999 The All Blacks U.S.A, Written by Maya Ford, Allison
Inc. Used by permission of Robertson, Brett Anderson & Courtesy of Island Records
Roadrunner Records, Inc. Torrance Castellano under license from Universal
Music Enterprises
www.roadrunnerrecords.com Published by Barbapappa
Music [BMI], Regal Beagle WARNING: It is a violation of
All Rights Reserved. Federal Copyright Law to copy,
International Copyright Music [BMI], Busy Loading
Music [BMI] & Ichigo Music duplicate or reproduce this
Secured. Used by Permission. Program or any portions of this
[BMI]
Simple Minded Program or to synchronize this
(p) 2002 Atlantic Recording Corp. Program with video tape or
Performed by Dragpipe
Produced under license from film or to print the Compositions
By Hugo Barrera, Luigi De Atlantic Recording Corp. by embodied in this Program in the
Pinto, Richard Garcia, Michael arrangement with Warner form of standard music notation
Genovezos, John Monteleone, Strategic Marketing without the express written
Dave Sardy & Jai Diablo permission of the copyright
owner.
IN-GAME SPONSORS Freeride Entertainment Ltd. “Snapple, Elements, Snapple
Courtesy of Amazon.com www. freeride- Elements, Mango Madness,
entertainment.com Snapple Meteor, Snapple Rain,
O'NEAL USA
Gatorade and the lightning bolt the Snapple Logo and the Diet
Balance Gold™ and Snapple Logo are registered
design are registered trademarks
AALANCE of Stokely-Van Camp Inc. trademarks of Snapple
Beverage Corp.” and “Fire,
are trademarks of The Balance Giant and its symbol are
Spark, Atomic, the Elements
Bar Company. Used under trademarks of Giant Mfg. Logo, the Snapple Elements
license Co. Ltd. and/or its assignee Liquid Action Logo, and
Bell Sports, Inc. Giant Bicycle, Inc. Elements bottle design are
Bike Magazine Copyright Inoue Rubber Co., Ltd. trademarks of Snapple
© 2003 Primedia, Inc. Beverage Corp.”
Copyright © Continental AG 2003 SoBe Beverages
All rights reserved. Specialized Bicycle
Kicker is a registered trade-
Dirt Magazine, mark of Stillwater Designs and Components
4130 Publishing Ltd. Audio, Inc. “SPY” is a registered trademark
Easton trademarks are property Mavic Wheels of SPY Optic, Inc. and its use
of Jas D. Easton, Inc. is pursuant to a trademark
Maxxis International limited authorization from SPY
Canfield Brothers Downhill Bikes
Monster, Monster.com and the Optic, Inc.”
The words “Clif Bar” and the Monster logo are trademarks of
Subaru of America, Inc.
climber on its package are TMP Inc.
registered trademarks of Clif © Swatch AG, 2003, all rights
Bar Inc. and are used with
Oakley <c > reserved
their permission Ogio is a registered trademark THE
of Ogio International, Bluffdale, Marui LTD.
UT 84065
©2001 Ogio International Inc. “Trek” is a registered trademark
is a trademark of eBay Inc.
of Trek Bicycle Corporation
Ellsworth Handcrafted Bicycles, Plugg Jeanswear
Yeti Cycles
Inc. wwwellsworthbikes.com RockShox"
SPEED STICK is a registered
Copyright © 2003 Fox Racing Shimano, Inc.
trademark of Colgate-
Shox. All rights reserved.
Smith Sport Optics, Inc. Palmolive Company
800-FOX-SHOX

LIMITED WARRANTY
Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) warrants to the original purchaser of this SCEA product that this software is free
from defects in material and workmanship of a period of ninety (90) days from the original date of purchase. SCEA agrees for a
period of ninety (90) days either repair or replace, at its option, the SCEA product. You must call 1-800-345-SONY to receive
instructions to obtain repair/replacement services.

This warranty shall not be applicable and shall be void if the defect in the SCEA product has arisen through abuse, unreasonable
use, mistreatment or neglect. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR
CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE SHALL BE BINDING ON OR OBLIGATE SCEA. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THIS SOFTWARE
PRODUCT, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE
NINETY (90) DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE. IN NO EVENT WILL SCEA BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM POSSESSION, USE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE SCEA SOFTWARE PRODUCT.

Some states do not allow limitations as to how long an implied warranty lasts and/or exclusions or limitations of consequential
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One Hander button
Saran Wrap button
One Legger
Superman + buttons
Bar Kneel + [GER buttons
+ [GES buttons
+ + buttons
} + buttons
+ 18 + GE + GES buttons
Candybar. Py + buttons
Tabletop + buttons
Cliff Hanger + + [GEE buttons
Nac-Nac + WGES buttons
Scissors + + GES buttons
Heel Clicker. O+ buttons
Spread Eagle @+ + [GER buttons
Double Can-Can @+ + buttons
No Hander O+ buttons
No Footer @+ buttons
Look Down @+ + buttons
@O+ + (GEE buttons
@+ + (GEE buttons
@+ + (GER buttons
Whipped Cat-Nac @O+ +B + buttons
Air Walk @+ + + (GER buttons
@ + ON + GE + GES buttons
® + (GES buttons
A) re ee ae @O+ + + buttons

Perform any Trick listed above, hold the buttons, and press the ® button.

[perform the following with the left analog stick or directional button]
Manual (rear wheelie)
Stoppie (front wheelie)
Quick 360 (Spin) ..Hold GE button, press #, or =, , release GES button.
Quick Flip Hold (GS button, press ft, § or ¥, t, release GER button.

With Trick Meter strobing, press the ® + a + [GER + EGER buttons.

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