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Activision 007: Legends User Manual

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WARNING Before playing this game, read the Xbox 360

®

console and

accessory manuals for important safety and health information. Keep all manuals

for future reference. For replacement console and accessory manuals, go to

www.xbox.com/support.

Important Health Warning About Playing Video Games

Photosensitive seizures

A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to

certain visual images, including fl ashing lights or patterns that may appear in

video games. Even people who have no history of seizures or epilepsy may have

an undiagnosed condition that can cause these “photosensitive epileptic seizures”

while watching video games.
These seizures may have a variety of symptoms, including lightheadedness, altered

vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation,

confusion, or momentary loss of awareness. Seizures may also cause loss of

consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking

nearby objects.
Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these

symptoms. Parents should watch for or ask their children about the above

symptoms—children and teenagers are more likely than adults to experience these

seizures. The risk of photosensitive epileptic seizures may be reduced by taking the

following precautions: Sit farther from the screen; use a smaller screen; play in a

well-lit room; do not play when you are drowsy or fatigued.
If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a

doctor before playing.

accessory manuals for important safety and health information. Keep all manuals

for future reference. For replacement console and accessory manuals, go to

Important Health Warning About Playing Video Games

A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to

certain visual images, including fl ashing lights or patterns that may appear in

video games. Even people who have no history of seizures or epilepsy may have

an undiagnosed condition that can cause these “photosensitive epileptic seizures”

These seizures may have a variety of symptoms, including lightheadedness, altered

vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation,

confusion, or momentary loss of awareness. Seizures may also cause loss of

consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking

Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these

symptoms. Parents should watch for or ask their children about the above

symptoms—children and teenagers are more likely than adults to experience these

seizures. The risk of photosensitive epileptic seizures may be reduced by taking the

following precautions: Sit farther from the screen; use a smaller screen; play in a

well-lit room; do not play when you are drowsy or fatigued.

well-lit room; do not play when you are drowsy or fatigued.
If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a