CIRQUS VOLTAIRE RULESHEET

                             Version 1.42
                                8/10/98

                       (c) 1997-1998 Matt Magnasco
                     [email protected]

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0. INTRODUCTION
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0.0.  This is my first rulesheet ever.  If you notice anything omitted
     or incorrect, or are wondering what causes X to happen on the game,
     _please_ email me.  I wrote most of the rulesheet and compiled all of
     it, but other credits also belong to:

       * Scott Piehler ([email protected])
       * Dave Grossman ([email protected])
       * David Gersic ([email protected])
       * PMM (whoever he is), RWC, and the rest of the guys who play pinball
         at the Georgia Tech Student Center
       * Jef Lepine ([email protected])
       * Bowen Kerins ([email protected])
       * John Zmaczynski ([email protected])
       * Cameron Silver ([email protected])
       * Chris Kelly ([email protected])
       * Brian Dominy ([email protected])
       * Jonathan Deitch ([email protected])
       * Mark Phaedrus ([email protected])
       * Keefer Johnson ([email protected])
       * Mike :FX: Morrey (email?)
       * Louis Solomon (email?)
       * Haroldr2 ([email protected])
       * Michael Dunn ([email protected])

    Each of these people has contributed some data toward the rulesheet;
    it's only fair that they get credit for their work.  I originally
    wrote this rulesheet in November of 1997; I will continually add to
    and correct this rulesheet until I have covered every aspect of it there
    is.  Okay, so, in this instance I'm being a perfectionist.  Sue me.

0.1. CIRQUS VOLTAIRE is Bally/Williams' newest pinball game. It was designed by
    one of Williams' best designers (IMHO), John Popadiuk. John brought us
    such great games as World Cup Soccer, Theatre of Magic, and Tales of
    the Arabian Nights.  This is his newest creation.

    BTW, his name, according to Scott Piehler, is pronounced
    /pop' a duke/, not /pop a die' uck/

0.2. This game features *8*, yes, EIGHT, multiballs plus a multi-stage wizard
    mode with *its* own multiballs. At least three different multiballs may be
    stacked simultaneously, in which case the jackpots get *really* big.

0.3. I really like this game.  From the obnoxious colors, to the full-sized
    backglass, to the unique inlane/outlane area, this game is unique.
    IMHO, I feel it is a fusion of AFM, Scared Stiff, and Theatre of
    Magic.  See if you agree.

0.4. This game has an automanual plunger, so both physical and virtual locks
    are possible.  This is a much-needed modernization to John's
    previous games.

0.5. Game Credits:
       * Game design:  John Popadiuk
       * Software:     Cameron Silver
       * Music:        Dr. Dave Zabriskie
       * Animations:   Adam Rhine and Brian Morris
       Copyright Midway Manufacturing Company, 1997.
       Email: [email protected]
       Web Page: www.pinball.com/games/cirqus

0.6. Changes from previous rulesheets

       * From 1.41 to 1.42
               * Discovered a new MAJOR bug
               * Corrected "Hat Trick"
               * Corrected "Menagerie"

       * From 1.40 to 1.41
               * Replaced "1.2 ROM's" with "1.3"
               * Added a bit of commentary about RM Battle and 1.3
                 ROM's
               * Corrected the number of balls listed for the wizard
                 modes
               * Added section on entering initials

       * From 1.30 to 1.40
               * 2 new bugs
               * Another multiball combination
               * Corrected stacking a multiball on top of Ringmaster
                 Battle
               * Gave software bugs their own section

       * From 1.24 to 1.30
               * Added the part about cannonball run cannon balls not
                 counting in the total
               * Added what happens when you lose Ringmaster Battle
               * Corrected the stackability of multiballs with RM
                 Battle
               * Cosmetic changes
               * Added that the tilt-during-RM-Battle bug has been
                 fixed in v1.2 ROM's.

       * From 1.23 to 1.24
               * Updated the address of the Williams web page
               * Added bit about ringmasters after Join the Cirqus

       * From 1.22 to 1.23:
               * Yet another cow
               * Added more commentary to many sections

       * From 1.21 to 1.22:
               * One quick addition to the Sideshow
               * One quick addition to Strike-an-Arc Multiball
               * Cosmetic changes

       * From 1.20 to 1.21:
               * Some minor stuff

       * From 1.15 to 1.20:
               * Added in everything from the CV web page
               * Finally found out how jackpots are increased in RM
                 Special

       * From 1.14 to 1.15:
               * Mentioned the '3' bug in Roonie video mode
               * Explained the scoring in video mode
               * Explained Cannonball Run more

       * From 1.13 to 1.14
               * Added the Ringmaster Battle timeout section
               * Added switch compensation for broken Menagerie

       * From 1.12 to 1.13
               * Added yet another cow
               * Semi-hidden DMD secret

       * From 1.11 to 1.12
               * Cosmetic changes
               * Minor clarifications

       * From 1.10 to 1.11
               * Corrected the stacking of a multiball + RM Battle
               * A few cosmetic changes

       * From 1.00 to 1.10
               * Added the "Strategy" section
               * Mentioned that Williams fixed the disappearing-
                 players bug
               * Added comment about backhanding the Juggler
               * Added comment about extra balls

       * From 0.36 to 1.00
               * Added stuff to the various Ringmaster sections
               * Added and corrected various stuff in wizard mode
               * Added the "spot sideshow" blurb in describing the
                 Juggler lock
               * Corrected the stackability of lock toward Highwire
                 Multiball
               * Added the 250k big points entry
               * Described how arcs are struck in Strike-an-Arc
                 Multiball
               * Corrected the concurrency of multiballs (removed
                 a fluke entry)
               * Added a bit more information about the disappearing-
                 players bug I discovered
               * Added information about the scoring for Load Cannon
               * Corrected and clarified the bonus and bonus X
               * Cosmetic changes
               * Minor tweaks here and there

       * From 0.35 to 0.36
               * Added how jackpots are increased during Ringmaster
                 Razz and Special
               * Corrected the amount of extra balls available
               * Clarified Level 3 (Meet the Cirqus) wizard mode
               * Added what happens after 20 hits during Neon MB

       * From 0.31 to 0.35
               * 3 new cows!
               * Corrected the robot judge's (0110011) name.
               * Added another Sideshow award
               * Corrected the juggler/wizard mode question
               * Added description of a MAJOR bug in 1.0 ROMs.

       * From 0.30 to 0.31
               * Added a diagram of the inlane/outlane area
               * Clarified Ringmaster Battle
               * Added another location of an extra ball
               * Added a comment on ball searches
               * Added to the Cannonball Champion description
               * Added more info about the skill shot

       * From 0.21 to 0.30
               * Clarified Spot Marvel
               * Corrected Strike-an-Arc Multiball
               * Filled in the Judges & Fun With Bonus
               * Clarified the concurrent multiballs sections
               * Corrected various parts of wizard mode
               * Clarified the Menagerie marvel

       * From 0.20 to 0.21
               * Filled in more of wizard mode
               * Listed the other things for which you can
                 enter your initials
               * Minor cosmetic changes
               * Corrected a few minor things

       * From 0.04 to 0.20
               * Filled in Juggler Multiball
               * Corrected Neon Multiball
               * Added software score limitations
               * Filled in the Menagerie marvel
               * Filled in some of the Fun With Bonus
               * Added the extra ball section
               * Fleshed out the wizard mode

       * From 0.03 to 0.04
               * Fleshed out the multiballs section
               * Added new stuff to the playfield map
               * Added another cow sighting

       * Version 0.03: initial version

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1. PLAYFIELD LAYOUT
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Going clockwise from the center drain:

* Left flipper.  Standard.

* Left slingshot.  Narrower than usual, to accommodate for the left "inlane".

* Left "inlane".  This is not your typical inlane.  Instead of being clearly
 divided by a wireform, it is an area the size of an inlane and outlane com-
 bined.  Where the wireform would normally curve to feed the flipper is a
 post. There are two other posts to set the size of the "outlane".  All
 in all, there is a *lot* of rubber in this area; according to Scott
 Piehler, this game is ideal for learning how to nudge a pinball machine.

 Here's a picture, in all of its ASCII-art glory:

 ]
 ]                     0. Wall
 ]       |\            1. Adjustable post to set the outlane width
 ]       | \           2. Permanent post
0 ]|      |  \          3. Outlane
 ]|      |   \         4. Inlane
 ]*1     | 5  \        5. Slingshot
 ]|      |     \
 ]   *2  |      \
 ]   |   |       \
  \   \   \       \
   \ 3 \ 4 \       \
    \   \   \

 Normally, there would be a wireform extending most of the way up from
 the #2 post to the top of the slingshot.  Instead, this area is one big,
 open space.

* Menagerie.  In about the same spot as the MAR martian in AFM is a large cage
 with a racquetball ball trapped inside.  It takes the term "captive ball" to
 a new dimension.  Adjacent to the wall is a swtich which scores the
 menagerie.  If this switch, which looks like a slingshot but isn't, is
 broken, the left inlane and outlane will compensate.

 Also used to increase the bonus X.

* White standup.  Used to award rings, counted toward the Bonus X, and
 award hits on the Menagerie.

* Left loop.  Feeds the juggler and side show.  Awards the extra ball.
 One of the jackpots during Highwire Multiball.

* Left ramp.  Used for locking balls, starting Highwire multiball,
 spotting marvels, and starting Strike-an-arc multiball.

* 2 standups on either side of the left ramp.  LIGHT and LOCK respectively.
 Can you guess what they do?

* Lock queue (Highwire).  Parallels the left ramp.  Where locked balls go.  Wea
k
 shots up the ramp and lucky flings of the Ringmaster magnet may send balls in
 here when the lock is not lit, and a "sneaky lock" (with a ball
 tiptoeing across the DMD) is then awarded.  If the "sneaky lock" would be
 lock 3, Highwire multiball starts.  Officially called the Highwire by
 Williams.

* Juggler Drain #1.  One of two drains from the juggler locks, drains
 second juggler ball.

* Magnet.  Ideally, it catches balls to lock them in the juggler for juggler MB
 or for awarding extra balls.

* 2 saucers.  Ball locks for juggler multiball.  There is no "sneaky
 lock" analogue for the Juggler, however, shooting a "sneaky lock" into
 the Juggler will award the Sideshow (q.v.) if lit.

* Secret Passage lane.  Awards nothing; feeds the left Juggler lock.

* Backward-facing-and-hidden scoop.  Diverts balls to the side show.
 Used for starting the Sideshow and starting wizard mode.

* Skill shot target.  A sideways-facing target used for the skill shot.
 Worth 200k x # of successful skill shots (200k, 400k, 600k, etc.).
 The skill shot maxes at 1,000,000 points; each addition skill shot
 will award 1M plus the comment, "Show-off."

* Juggler drain #2.  Drain used for releasing juggler ball #1.

* Ringmaster loop.  It's the same loop that's on Theatre of Magic but only
 on the right side of the playfield.  Used to light the spin marvel.  One
 of the jackpots during Highwire Multiball.  Weak counterclockwise
 shots may drain SDTM.

* Hidden Ringmaster.  The main toy of the game.  Normally recessed
 beneath the playfield.  The idea for the ringmaster, IMHO, was taken
 directly from AFM's saucers or MM's castles.  Hit the ringmaster 6 times
 to allow you to blow him up.  Any Ringmaster you defeat after the
 first one will start a 2-ball multiball.

* 2 yellow "Ballyhoo" standups.  Used to light the side show, and to award
 hits on the ringmaster when up.

* WOW targets.  Spell W-O-W to raise up a Ringmaster.  Each target does
 not have to be hit individually (like WhoDunnit, unlike AFM).  Also
 used in Neon Multiball.

* Right ramp.  Used to light the acrobat marvel.  Strong shots feed the left
 flipper, weak shots dribble out in the 2nd juggler drain.  One of the
 jackpots for Highwire Multiball.

* Right loop.  Feeds the right ramp

* Suspended (elevated from playfield) magnet.  Diverts balls to the lock
 queue.

* Neon habitrail.  Feeds the right flipper from non-ball-locking shots
 to the lock (left) ramp.  Paralleling it is a neon tube.  Pictures and
 flyers have shown this tube to glow a greenish-blue, but on the game I
 play, it's orange.  According to Williams, the colors of the tube and
 the color of the Menagerie ball are random.

* Hidden BOOM baloon.  A recessed jet bumper that becomes activated during
 the Boom! marvel.  Hit it enough times while it's up (~10 sec) for an extra
 ball.

* 2 other jet bumpers.  Between them and the boom bumper, they form the stan-
 dard triangle.  Used for bumping up (no pun intended) the Boom! value;
 each hit raises the Boom! value by 5000 points.

* Right inlane, slingshot, and flipper.  Same as on the left.

 The right inlane *briefly* (2-3 sec) lights the left ramp for "spot marvel".
 Only one marvel may be spotted per ball.

* Both outlanes.  Always lit is the alternating "Load Cannon" light.  Tripping
 its switch (lit cannon alternates each flipper hit) awards a random amount
 of points and 1 cannon ball.  Points range from 1000 to 4M points.
 Load Cannon is not available during a multiball.

Other stuff not on the playfield:

* Dot Matrix.  In the playfield area (protected by some thick
 plexiglass) as opposed to on the backglass.

* Backglass.  Full-sized, as there is no DMD.  Following a recent
 mini-trend of interactive backboxes on Williams games (Scared Stiff,
 NBA Fastbreak, Safecracker), there is an orange cannonball in it.  The
 cannon fires:
 * whenever you complete a marvel
 * during Cannonball Run
 * whenever the Boom! bumper is hit
 * When the Load Cannon switch is tripped
 * After getting a jackpot in any multiball

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2.  OBJECTIVE
   ~~~~~~~~~

Your task is to complete all 9 marvels to join the Cirqus.  Once you complete
that, a multi-level wizard mode automatically begins.

To join the cirqus, you have to get all of these marvels, in any order:

1. Juggler
2. Acrobats
3. Ringmaster Frenzie
4. Defeat all Ringmasters
5. Spin
6. Boom!
7. Menagerie
8. Highwire Multiball
9. Side Show

2.1. Juggler.  Shoot the left loop 3 times to light the Juggler, and three more
    times to lock three balls and start juggler multiball.  The jackpots are
    worth 500k.  If you can shoot two balls into the juggler within
    about a 10-second period, you'll get a 1M double jackpot.  If you can
    shoot a third ball in there within another 10 seconds, you'll get a 2M
    super jackpot.  If you fail to get the double and/or super jackpot
    within the allotted time, all balls are ejected from the juggler
    locks and the jackpot value resets to 500k.  Spotting this marvel
    does not start Juggler Multiball

2.2. Acrobats.  Shoot the right ramp 4 times.  Shots do *not* need to go
    around the full length of the ramp.  As long as they make it up about
    the first four inches or so of the ramp, the switch will trip and
    score an acrobat.  Completing the acrobats will light Super Spinner
    on both spinners, where each spin is worth 10k.  The switch is
    mounted at the beginning of the ramp, flush with a wall, so, more often
    than not, you'll score acrobats with incomplete ramp shots.  The switch
    will score from either direction.  Spotting this marvel will light
    super spinner on both spinners as well.


2.3. Ringmaster Frenzie (RMF).  Play the multiball associated with defeating
    Ringmaster #2.  RMF is a 2-ball multiball and the ringmaster raises himsel
f
    up a few inches to allow access to the hole.  Each shot to the ringmaster
    during RMF awards 250,000 points.

    If you have can hit the ringmaster in QUICK succession, you will get
    a larger award: If you can get one in then another you get 250k +
    500k. It seems if you have a 4 ball multiball, it's quite easy to get
    the 500k jackpot often, sometimes even 750k or 1M.  "Quickly" is defined a
s
    "while the jackpot animation is playing, and for an infinitesimal amount
    of time thereafter."

2.4. Defeat all ringmasters.  Defeat 4 Ringmasters, playing Frenzie, Razz, and
    Special multiballs.  Spell WOW to raise up each Ringmaster, and then hit
    each one five times to defeat each one. The two standups on either side
    of the Ringmaster will spot hits on him.  To raise the first
    Ringmaster only requires one hit on any of the WOW targets; all
    other Ringmasters require 3 hits (any target is okay).

    Defeating the first Ringmaster awards 1M, the second awards 2M,
    the third awards 3M, etc.  Once you have completed Ringmaster
    Battle (see section), you cannot defeat another Ringmaster until after
    you have played Join the Cirqus (the wizard mode; see section).
    Once you have played Join the Cirqus, the first ringmaster you defeat
    will start Ringmaster Frenzie.  The next starts Razz, etc.

    After spelling WOW, a magnet built into the Ringmaster's head will catch
    the ball, hold it while the Ringmaster taunts you, and then randomly fling
    it around the playfield.  There *is* a ballsaver after each fling,
    lest the Ringmaster fling the ball SDTM.  If he flings it onto the lock
    queue, the game will award a "sneaky lock".  Unfortunately, a more
    common occurence is that the Ringmaster will weakly fling the ball off,
    and it will end up sandwiched between the back of the Ringmaster and the
    WOW targets.  This problem should resolve itself after one ball search.

    NOTE: A ball will frequently get trapped behind the left standup and next
    to the Ringmaster.  Semi-vigorous shaking will free the trapped ball, as
    will waiting for the ball search *and* giving the game a gentle nudge for-
    ward.  Method 2 has an advantage in that it will award a Ringmaster's Hide
-
    out, worth 100k.

    There are two models of the Ringmaster: the thin one and the fat
    one.  The thin one was Williams' original model; to solve the
    ball-trapping problem Williams made him fat.  Balls will still get
    trapped with the fat Ringmaster, although supposedly less often than
    with the thin Ringmaster.  Nevertheless, even with the fat
    Ringmaster balls get stuck there all the time.  Williams has created a
    service pack which will resolve this problem, as well as two other
    locations where balls get trapped.  See the Williams tech support page
    for more info.  Actually, even *with* the service pack, some balls
    still get wedged in between the Ringmaster and the standup.

2.5. Spin.  Shoot the inner loop (the one surrounding the Ringmaster) four
    times to spell S-P-I-N.  On prototype versions this marvel is called
    the Crank, and is awarded slightly differently.  "Spin" requires four
    *consecutive* spins of the spinner.  Once the ball has gone through
    the loop, you have about two seconds to send it through again to
    complete the remaining spin(s).  The spinner itself does not award
    the spins; the two rollover switches in the loop do.  Consequently,
    incomplete shots may award letters, much like how incomplete shots to
    the right ramp may award acrobats.

2.6. Boom!.  Spell V-O-L-T by rolling over the red rollovers (a la WCS) to
    charge up the Boom! balloon.  I believe that you either need to roll over
    each rollover once or roll over only the lit rollovers to spell V-O-L-T.
    The ballon/bumper is raised for about 10 seconds (the timer stops if the
    ball is temporarily out of play by being in the side show, on the Ring-
    master's magnet, etc.), and if you hit it enough times, you'll light an
    extra ball.  The Boom! EB count is cumulative, per player, throughout the
    game (e.g., Boom! one yields 6 hits, and Boom! two yields 12 hits.  You
    have 18 hits toward an EB).  Each subsequent raising of the Boom!
    bumper requires spelling V-O-L-T multiple times.

2.7. Menagerie.
    To the left of the racquetball ball's cage is a pseudo-slingshot.
    Hit it enough times, or the white standup just above the cage, to spot
    hits toward the menagerie.  It awards different things at different
    levels, and the idea was taken from Pat Lawlor.  After shooting the
    requisite shots to award the Menagerie marvel, the next level is spot
    marvel, then light extra ball, etc.  Think of what Bear Kicks, Robots,
    Blasts, etc., award from your favorite Pat Lawlor game and you get the
    idea of the Menagerie.  Don't hold your breath trying to get the
    Menagerie extra ball.  From what I have seen, the awards are:

               1.  Award Menagerie
               2.  Spot Marvel
               3.  Light EB
               4.  Spot Marvel
               5.  Spot Marvel
               6.  Big Points  (see "Bugs")

     Regardless of what the next award should be, the first award after
     having completing wizard mode will ALWAYS be Award Menagerie.

2.8. Highwire Multiball.  Lock three balls on the left ramp queue by hitting
    the LIGHT and LOCK standups.  Once one lock has been lit, hitting the
    targets again will light another lock.  IOW, lit locks may be stacked.
    However, only for the first multiball may locks be stacked.
    Multiballs two and higher require that each lock be lit individually,
    and the number of times you have to hit the LIGHT and LOCK standups
    increases as well.  Jackpots are worth 1M and are the Juggler,
    Acrobats, and Ringmaster loop.  The Ringmaster loop jackpot ONLY
    scores from the left entrance to the loop.

    After a few jackpots, however, the jackpots will start moving, so
    that you don't sit and rape the Ringmaster loop.

    Spotting this marvel does not start Highwire Multiball.

2.9. Side show.  After hitting the yellow Ringmaster standups enough times,
    the Side Show becomes lit just past the Juggler magnet.  This is the
    equivalent of the Stroke of Luck in AFM, and it awards:

    * The Amazing Roonie  (video mode)
    * Cannonball Run
    * Popcorn Mania
    * Neon Multiball
    * Big Points: 500k
    * Big Points: 250k
    * Go For the Hat Trick
    * Light Spot Marvel
    * Light Lock
    * Extra Ball

    The Sideshow is lit at the beginning of the game, and is re-lit
    after every 5-6 hits on the yellow BallyHoo targets on either side
    of the Ringmaster.

    2.9a.  Video Mode:  Roonie is a kangaroo, and you need to jump over
                        objects just like on Dr. Who.  It is 20 seconds
                        long, and you have to survive all 20 seconds of
                        it.  Unlike in Dr. Who, though, Roonie has only
                        one size of jump (long), instead of Dr. Who's
                        short and long.

                        Completing video mode awards a total of 2.9M.
                        Each jump is worth about 180k, and there is a 1M
                        bonus for successfully completing it.  If
                        Roonie falls down, there is only a 100k bonus
                        (in addition to all previous successful jumps,
                        of course.)

                        Video mode is extremely boring, and not worth
                        much.  There is no extra ball available.  Also,
                        there is a display bug where a '3' might be an
                        object for Roonie to jump over.  Like in AFM
                        and ST:TNG, the '3' scores nothing and, for all
                        intents and purposes, is invisible to the game.

    2.9b.  Cannonball Run:  Fire the cannon in the backbox.  You have
                            10 seconds to fire as many cannonballs as
                            possible, and those which make it to the top
                            "Cirqus Luck" switch are worth an additional
                            per hit, so the first Cirqus Luck is 250k,
                            the second is 500k, etc.  I don't think
                            that there is any skill involved in
                            shooting the cannonball, so don't be disappointed
                            if you don't get any Cirqus Luck.  Expect
                            to be able to fire a cannonball about once
                            every 2-3 seconds.

                            Cannonballs fired during this round do NOT
                            count in the game total.  This is not a
                            bug, either (ask [email protected] why).

    2.9c.  Popcorn Mania:   Each switch scores 30,000 points.  After
                            enough switch hits, the DMD will fill up with
                            popcorn and then award a Popcorn Jackpot.  Go
                            for those spinners and jet bumpers!
                            Popcorn jackpots start at 500k and increase by
                            100k each time.

                            This mode, if started, is active during any
                            multiball(s).  There is a 20-second timer.

    2.9d.  Neon Multiball:  Taken verbatim from AFM's strobe multiball.  The
                            neon tube paralleling the right habitrail is the
                            only thing lit, and you have a 3-ball multiball to
                            hit the WOW targets (any one will do) 10 times to
                            light an extra ball.  There is an average-length
                            ballsaver at the beginning (~6-7 sec), and a short
                            ballsaver at the end -- taken directly from
                            Strobe.

                            The next award, at 20 hits, is a puny 1M.

    2.9e.  Big Points:      Self-explanatory.  Worth 500k or 250k.

    2.9f.  Hat Trick:       The Ringmaster will raise up to his full height
                            and your task is to shoot three balls into
                            him within 20 seconds.  Shots 1 and 2 are
                            each worth 500k, and shot 3 (the Hat Trick) is
                            worth 1M.  During Hat Trick, you can not
                            hit nor defeat the Ringmaster.

                            This mode, if started, is active during any
                            multiball(s).  There is a 20-second timer.

    2.9g.  Light Spot Marvel:  Lights Spot Marvel permanently on the
                               lock ramp (lit until collected).

    2.9h.  Light Lock:      Ooh, a toughie.

    2.9i.  Extra Ball:      Another toughie.  (Note: I have never seen
                            this award; the Cirqus Voltaire web page claims
                            it exists.)

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3.  MULTIBALLS
   ~~~~~~~~~~

As I stated before, this game has eight multiballs, plus an additional
four from wizard mode.  The eight are:

* Juggler
* Highwire
* RM Frenzie
* RM Razz
* RM Special
* RM Battle
* Neon
* Strike-an-Arc.

Up to three multiballs may occur concurrently.  The flyer says that
there are only six; Williams counts all four Ringmaster multiballs and
all four wizard-mode multiballs collectively as two.

3.1: Ringmaster Razz and Ringmaster Special (RMR and RMS)

RM Razz is like RM Frenzie, except that the jackpots are worth at least
250k and there is an extra ball lit.  RM Special is, anticlimactically, nothing
special.  There is *no* special (unlike its name implies), and jackpots are
worth at least 500k.

The jackpots in RMR are a hurry-up.  When you first start RMR, the
Ringmaster is lit for a 500k hurry-up, which counts down to 250k relatively
slowly.  Whenever you stop the hurry-up (250k if it times out) is the
jackpot value.  Jackpots are increased in RMS by shooting the spinner;
once the ball falls under the Ringmaster, however, the jackpot can not
be increased further.  During RMS, the Ringmaster will inch his way up;
to get him to full height requires about four or five hits.  Double, triple,
and quadruple jackpots are also possible in both RMR and RMS as they were in
RMF.

3.2. Ringmaster Battle (RMB)

RM Battle occurs when you defeat the 5th ringmaster.  First of all, it is
not marked on the playfield, unlike Frenzie, Razz, and Special, so you have to
know it exists.  Once you defeat the 5th Ringmaster, another ball is kicked
into play, and your task is to defeat the Ringmaster.  I'm not sure, but I
think this MB requires about 15 to 20 hits on the Ringmaster to ultimately
defeat him (you don't need the final, under-the-playfield shot however).
There is a short ballsaver.  Once the ballsaver times out and a ball
drains, however, RM Battle does *not* end.  Instead, the ball is
re-served into play, but as a penalty, the Ringmaster grows stronger, and
you have re-weaken the Ringmaster.  Upon defeating the Ringmaster, the DMD
will go crazy (a la Scared Stiff), the game will award you 10M points, and
light an extra ball.  If/when you defeat the Ringmaster, the flippers will
automatically go dead and both balls will drain.

Having both balls in play -- i.e., not having one trapped in the Sideshow
or behid the Ringmaster -- is essential to defeating the Ringmaster.
After about 5 seconds of not hitting the Ringmaster, he will take away
your most recent hit.  After another 5 or so seconds, he'll take away
another hit, etc.  If he takes away enough points, you will lose.
If and when you lose, you have to start all over again with Ringmaster
Frenzie.  If you win, you cannot defeat another Ringmaster until you
have played Join the Cirqus; if you lose, you can keep defeating
Ringmasters until you beat him.

OTOH, if you want to rack up the score, parking a ball/getting a ball
trapped is the way to go, and then just go against the Ringmaster
one-on-one, and if he takes away hits, who cares?  Just make sure that you
hit the Ringmaster often enough to keep yourself from losing!  Including
the 10M completion bonus, I scored about 50-60M just on Ringmaster Battle
by getting a ball trapped.  Eventually, after about 15 or 20 minutes,
the Ringmaster will give up and won't take away any more hits.  At this
point, you are guaranteed to defeat the Ringmaster.

Completing RMB will award about 50M:
       * 5M for starting RMB
       * 10M for completing it
       * About (varies on your skill of battle) 35M in the actual
         battle.

Hits on the Ringmaster during RMB score 1M each.

An extra ball is available after *every* RMB victory.

If you start another multiball prior to starting RMB multiball, the
Ringmaster will recess back into his hole when he would normally raise
himself up for the "blow-up" shot.  Starting RMB is then delayed until
after the present multiball(s) is(are) complete.  In other words, the
Ringmaster Battle multiball is not stackable.

Ringmaster Battle takes precedence over everything else; nothing else
occurs. In other words, once you start Ringmaster Battle, nothing else may
start until you have defeated the Ringmaster.  RMB may only be started if
the "Defeat All Ringmasters" marvel is not the last one to be completed,
because if it is, the game will automatically begin wizard mode without
giving you a chance to pound away on the Ringmaster.  If you are
battling the Ringmaster and you spot the last remaining marvel (which would
normally start wizard mode), wizard mode does not start until RMB is
over.  However, if you are still in the "hit the Ringmaster 5 times"
stage -- i.e., you have _not_ started the Battle itself -- and you do
spot the last remaining marvel, Join the Cirqus wizard mode
automatically starts, the Ringmaster goes back into his hole, and you
start over (provided you've completed wizard mode) at Ringmaster
Frenzie.

The logic for RMB has been rewritten in v1.3 ROM's.  The Ringmaster is
MUCH tougher to beat, and he takes away hits at Warp Factor 9.  So if
your game has 1.3 ROM's, expect _not_ to be able to defeat the
Ringmaster in Ringmaster Battle.  This accomplishes two things: one, it
prevents you from just raping the Ringmaster for 1M/hit, and makes RMB
more of a wizard mode than the wizard mode!


3.3. Strike-an-Arc

Strike-an-Arc occurs after shooting the the left ramp enough times.  It is
a 2-ball frenzy; jackpots are awarded after enough switch hits.  Each
switch hit helps charge up an arc by a few percentage points, and at
100%, ZAP!  Jackpot!  Jackpots start at 500k and increase by 100k for each
additional jackpot, like during No Limits on No Fear or Total Annihilation on
AFM.  Keefer says, "As far as I can tell, each switch adds 10% to the
charge  for the first jackpot, and this value decreases by 1% each jackpot
down to as low as 4% (requiring 25 switches for a jackpot)."  Since it
will take more and more switch hits to strike the arc (get a jackpot),
the way to rape this round is to shoot for the spinners!

Strike-an-Arc is available multiple times during the game if you keep
looping the ramp.  Balls which are locked toward Highwire Multiball
count toward starting Strike-an-Arc.  Each successive multiball requires
5 more ramp loops than the previous one (ie, S-a-A #1 requires 5, S-a-A
#2 requires 10, etc.)  The ramp count resets to 0 after starting every
Strike-an-Arc.

3.4. Neon

Neon MB is stackable with Juggler Multiball if and only if Juggler lock
#3 is lit and the Sideshow awards Neon MB.

Neon and a Ringmaster multiball, Highwire multiball, and/or Strike-an-Arc
multball are mutually exclusive.

3.5. Concurrent Multiballs

Juggler and Highwire MB are 3-ball mutlbialls, and the Ringmaster MB's are
2-ball.  Strike-an-Arc is also a 2-ball.  Stacking any of them yields a
4-ball multiball, with a fresh ballsaver. By all means, try to stack your
multiballs!  Getting twenty or even forty million just off stacked
multiballs is not uncommon.

Here are the combinations for stacking multiballs:
(given in the order required to stack them)

{disclaimer: these are what I've seen on my machine, so YMMV}
* Juggler, Strike-an-Arc, Ringmaster
* Highwire, Strike-an-Arc, Ringmaster
* Juggler, Ringmaster
* Highwire, Ringmaster
* Strike-an-Arc, Ringmaster
* Highwire, Strike-an-Arc
* Neon, Juggler (rare but it happens)

Only Ringmaster Frenzie, Razz, and Special may be stacked.  Ringmaster
Battle may not.

Stacking Highwire and Strike-An-Arc can occur if and only if the act of
locking ball three would normally start Strike-an-Arc as well.  Again,
if the Ringmaster multiball is Battle, it will be delayed until the
current multiball(s) end.  Upon starting Battle, the current
multiball(s) will run concurrently with Battle, and there will be four
balls in play.

3.6. Voltaire's Multiple Jackpots

If you have concurrent multiballs, shooting the lock ramp will
award "Voltaire's Multiple Jackpots", which will award 1 jackpot from
*each* active multiball.  This award is available only after the
concurrent multiballs have ended, i.e., during the 3-4 second "grace
period" immediately after multiball.

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4. WIZARD MODE: Join the Cirqus
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Much like on John's previous game Tales of the Arabian Nights, Cirqus
Voltaire also has a multi-leveled wizard mode.  There are five levels of
wizard mode, in contrast to TOTAN's two.  After you complete each level,
all balls drain or go out of play, the flippers go dead, etc., telling
you that you have advanced to the next level and giving you a chance to
watch the DMD's animations.  Seeing what is on the DMD is very
important here, and with it on the playfield, seeing what shots need to
be shot (especially during the "Spell Cirqus" and "Meet the Cirqus"
levels) is fairly easy.

There is no "You Rule the Universe"-type animation after completing the
last level.

4.1. Level 0: Start Wizard Mode

Shoot either the left (Juggler) or right (Acrobat) loop.  The diverter
on the acrobat loop will open and feed the juggler.  Starting Join the
Cirqus requires a ball to be *physically* locked in the Sideshow, so if
your game's Sideshow post is broken, you'll need to shake the machine in
hopes of getting the ball to land in the Sideshow.

4.2. Level 1: Spell Cirqus

3-ball multiball with a 20-second ballsaver.

Spell C-I-R-Q-U-S by shooting the Menagerie, the Juggler, the lock ramp,
the Ringmaster loop, the WOW targets behind the Ringmaster, and the
Acrobats, in any order.

Successfully completing this level awards 10M points.


4.3. Level 2: Unmask Voltaire

3-ball multiball with a 20-second ballsaver.

Shoot the Ringmaster and then shoot the lock ramp.  Repeat three more
times, and then shoot the Ringmaster one last time.  In short, you have
to shoot the Ringmaster five times and the lock ramp 4 times,
alternating after each shot.

Successfully completing this level awards another 10M points.


4.4. Level 3: Meet the Cirqus

Initially 1 ball.  Shoot jackpots to add more balls (up to 3).  A short
ballsaver is lit during the first few seconds of every plunge of a fresh
ball.

Make 6 jackpots.  They are the same jackpots as in Highwire Multiball
(Juggler, Acrobat, Ringmaster loop).  Jackpots are random.

Successfully completing this level awards yet another 10M points.


4.5. Level 4: Party Multiball

A 4-ball multiball where both ramps, the Juggler, the Ringmaster, and the
Ringmaster loop all score 1M jackpots.  The 3 jet bumpers score the Boom!
value. This mode is a lot like Monster Multiball on Scared Stiff.  There
is a short ballsaver in the beginning.

This round continues as long as there are at least two balls in play.
Warning!  When ball three drains, *you are still playing the game*.  It
is not like on WCS or TOTAN where the flippers die if you lose;
conversely, there is nothing to win, so, like I said, there is no "You
Rule the Universe!"-esque lauding.

The person whose Party Multiball score is the highest gets to enter
their initials as the party champion.


4.6. Wizard-mode Multiballs don't end when the third ball drains!

For at least Levels 1, 2, & 3, once three balls drain and the ballsaver has
timed out does *not* end the wizard mode.  It continues with only one
ball.  Especially for Level 2, I think playing with 1 ball instead of 4 is
preferable.  So if you see ball 3 draining, don't panic.  You'll still
continue the wizard mode with a monoball, ball 4.

That is true only on production ROM's (v1.0 and higher).  For beta ROM's,
it's different: Mark Phaedrus says, "On the local machine [Seattle], it
works like this: When you're down to one ball, a timer counts down from
10.  (It stays at 0 for a few seconds when it gets there, and there's a
grace period even after that, so the timer is actually at least 15
seconds.) The timer resets to 10 every time you do something that makes
progress towards completing the level. (On Level 1, it resets whenever you
shoot a new Cirqus shot; on Level 2, whenever you hit the lit Ringmaster
or ramp; etc.)"  {Ed. note: At which point, pretend you're playing Royal
Madness on Medieval Madness}


4.7. Member of the Cirqus

When the game ends, you get to enter your initials as having joined the
cirqus if you made it to at least level 1 wizard mode.

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5. EXTRA BALLS
  ~~~~~~~~~~~

* Ringmaster Razz (once per game) [1]
* After about 50 hits on the Menagerie (presumably once per game)
* After 10 WOW hits in Neon Multiball (once per game)
* After 15 hits on the Boom! jet bumper (once per game)
* After defeating the Ringmaster in Ringmaster Battle (available after
 every defeat)
* As an award from the Sideshow

[1] If the machine is set to 5-ball play, the Ringmaster extra ball is lit
during Ringmaster Special instead of Razz.

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6. FUN WITH BONUS
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Bonus is the sum total of:
  * # of Perfect Scores (10-10-10 from the three judges), worth 500k
    each
  * # of cannonballs x 20k
  * 50k x the judges' average

All times the bonus X.

There are three judges' awards: for the Ringmaster, for Juggler
Multiball, and for Highwire Multiball.  The Ringmaster judges' award is
usually given; The Highwire and Juggler judges are awarded only on the ball
in which that (those) multiball(s) occurs.  The perfect-10 bonus is only
available on the ball in which the perfect 10's were awarded.

The bonus X is increased by getting rings.  Spell "RING" to increase the
bonus X, up to 4X.  "RING" is spelled by hitting the Menagerie twice (R
and I) and the red standup just above the right slingshot (N and G).
Once you spell RING, all ring lights unlight and you can begin the
process anew.  Even with the 4X max bonus X, I've seen boni over 10M
before.  Why can you only increase the bonus X three times?  Because
it's a three-ring cirqus!

There are many judges, including all of the design team for Cirqus
Voltaire ("John", "Cameron", "Adam", etc.).  The design-team judges tend
to be stingy with their scores, while the DOHO and Hefer judges tend to be very
liberal.  Other judges to look out for:

0110011 (or whatever the sequence is)
Marvin  (the AFM Martian, not the Warner Bros.)
Tommy the Ticket
Tommy the Pinball Wizard (wearing a mask and sunglasses)
A duck (forget his name)
Hefer (a cow...see below)
Rincewind
A cat (forget his name)

Marvin is the stingiest judge around.  I've had games where two judges
have given me 9's and 10's, while Marvin has only awarded 6's.

Getting Highwire multiball + another multiball and/or Juggler multiball
+ another multiball will almost guarantee perfect 10's from those
judges.


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7. BUGS
  ~~~~

Note: this is not a complete listing of all the bugs.  These are only
the ones that I have seen.  For a listing of what bugs the various ROM
revisions have corrected, please go to Williams' tech support page at
http://www.pinball.wms.com/tech/wpcroms.html


--  MAJOR BUG: If you're playing a multiplayer game, your game may DISAPPEAR.
If your score doesn't disappear altogether, it may reset to some amount much
less than what you should normally have.  Fixed in ROM v1.1.

I was playing with Chris, Brian, and Jonathan, and I had scored several
million on my first two balls.  When I got up to play my ball 3, my score
was 60,030.  I shot the skill shot and it awarded 400k, so, at the very
minimum, my score should have been 200k.  Several games later, after
Jonathan played his ball 3, Brian's and my scores *disappeared entirely*!
The game had no record whatsoever that we had played.  Jonathan's score,
BTW, was also severely munged as well, as he finished the game with an
alleged 5M, when it should have been about 20M.  Jonathan had started
Juggler Multiball, and, well after starting Juggler, he shot the lock
ramp, and the game awarded him Highwire as well (lock 3 was lit prior to
starting Juggler).  Go figure.

-- If you tilt during Ringmaster Battle, the game will infinitely autoplunge
  balls.  Fixed in ROM v1.3.

-- If you stack Neon and Juggler multiballs, you will not receive credit
  for completing the Juggler marvel.  Fixed in ROM v1.3.

-- If the Boom! balloon is active for the first time, and you spot your
  first marvel during the Boom! round, the marvel spotted will be Boom!.
  AFAICT, re-spotting Boom! only resets the Boom! timer to 10.  Fixed
  in ROM v1.3.

-- (NEW) MAJOR BUG: At 200 menagerie hits, the game power cycles
  instead of awarding Big Points.  To be fixed in ROM v1.4.

===========================================================================

8. NOTES, COMMENTARY, AND OTHER STUFF
  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Q1: Why did I just shoot the loops to start wizard mode, but the game is
     still saying to shoot the loops?
 Q2: Juggler lock 3 is lit, and I shot the Juggler, but Juggler Multiball
     didn't start.  Why?

 A: I emailed [email protected] those same questions, and here is Cameron
    Silver's (the software designer for CV) response, quoted with
    permission.

"I think what your seeing is Juggler multiball ready at the same time as
the Side Show is lit. The loop will not start juggler multiball until after
the side-show, so it relies on the ball making it into the trough [the
Sideshow/Ringmaster under-the-playfield trough, not the
end-of-ball-storage trough], running the side-show, then starting the
multiball. If the post doesn't divert the ball correctly, then the
side-show never starts, and the multiball doesn't happen.

"What I think might be happening in your case is that the POST is not
working as well as it should be. When the final mode is ready, (and
side-show, extra ball etc) the post pops up and diverts the ball behind
the display. The shot is only considered 'made' when the ball is IN the
trough, as all those shows require that the ball is held. I can't do them
while the ball is in play, so I can't spot them if the post is not
working.."

In other words, the ball must be stopped, either in the Juggler or in the
Sideshow for all of the animations to start.

Strangely, if you backhand the Juggler, the ball will almost undoubtedly
end up in the Sideshow.  So if you're good at backhands....

* Cows:

       Oy!  Are there plenty!

       * Roonie jumps over several in video mode
       * A judge in Fun With Bonus (Hefer)
       * Something the original performers in the REAL Cirqus Voltaire
         hurled  (yeah...uh-huh...)  [2]
       * Something in the ancient Roman circus which ate fire
         (yeah...uh-huh...) [2]
       * A moo occasionally can be heard whenever you hit the Ringmaster
       * Occasionally seen behind the 1's digit "0" as it turns around on
         the DMD
       * One of the animals printed on the backglass, just above the
         right acrobat (see below for more)

[2] only visible in the attract mode spiel about the history of the
   circus.

* There are two ways to display scores in this game.  The first is the
standard 9-digit format (e.g., 256,486,190).  The second is to display 8
digits and use a series of bars to display the hundred millions' digit,
as in:
       [100M] [100M]
       56,486,190

* In addition to the standard high scores, you can enter your initials
 for:
       * Joining the Cirqus (starting level 1 wizard mode)
       * Being Party Champion
       * Being Cannonball Champion (like Martian Champ on AFM)

Being Cannonball champ may or may not award a free credit (my CV, which I
think is set to "easy", awards a credit; your mileage may vary).

* If the game goes into ball-search mode, after about 4 or 5
unsuccessful searches it will eject a ball from the lock (either the
Highwire lock or the Juggler lock; the game will warn where the ball is
being kicked out from), if there is one in there.  The idea is that by
putting this ball into play, it will eventually collide with the stuck
ball and unstick it.  If this ball drains, and the ball is still not
unstuck, the game will release another ball from the lock, if available.</pre><pre id="faqspan-2">
This is one place where Sega machines beat Williams machines hands-down:
on a Sega machine, after 4-5 unsuccessful ball searches, it flags the ball
as missing and serves a new one to the plunger, as opposed to Williams
games which will usually ball-search for a l-o-n-g, l-o-n-g time.

I have seen balls get stuck *everywhere* on this game.  I've even had
balls carom off posts *into* the Ringmaster/Sideshow kickout!

* Semi-hidden DMD secret: occasionally the 1's digit will flip around
 revealing a skull or a cow.  I think it just happens randomly.

* If you get three of the marvel lights in a line, the game will light
 the corresponding Cirqus letter.  Consequently, if and when you complete
 all the marvels, all six letters will be lit.

* The acrobat on the backglass who looks like Fabio is John Popadiuk
 himself.

* Williams has named the Ringmaster "Jack."  There's something I
 must be missing, as I don't get the joke.  A "Jack"-in-the-box,
 perhaps?

* There is no physical replay knocker in this game.  So free credits
 have a Sega-like electronic "toink!" instead of the classic "Thwack!"

* If you match, the clown will give you a thumbs-up.

* If you don't enter any initials for the high-score board or having
 joined the cirqus, the game will default to the initials of the game's
 programmer, Cameron J. Silver (CJS).

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9. STRATEGY

* Go for Ringmaster Battle, and keep it going for a l-o-n-g time.

* Get the Boom! value up high, especially if you're coming close to
 Party Multiball.  In my 80M Party Multiball game, my jet bumpers
 scored 605k each -- almost as much as a Ringmaster or loop jackpot (1M).

* Try to stack as many multiballs as possible.

* Don't worry about boosting the bonus X; getting a multiball or two
 will do it naturally.

* For some reason, I don't feel like extra balls are really that
 important to this game.  Don't get me wrong; get as many EB's as you
 can, of course, but they're not necessary to making it to wizard mode.
 IMHO, this game has one of the most accessible and easy-to-get-to wizard
 modes around.  I've made it to wizard mode before on ball 1!  Games like
 Twilight Zone, AFM, and Medieval Madness make getting EB's vital; CV,
 for some reason, doesn't give me that same sense of urgency.  Go figure.

* Learn to backhand the juggler if/when your Sideshow diverter is
 broken.