=========== Light Cycle =========== Document created by rstuart@ukonline.co.uk on 30th Dec 99 for World of Spectrum: http://www.void.demon.nl/spectrum.html Personal Software Services Light Cycle -------------------------------------- An exciting all machine code arcade game for any Spectrum. Features: Play against the computer or another player, Super fast Light Cycles, Laser Trails, Rom Towers, Superb Sound Effects, Colour, Variable Game Speeds. Another exciting arcade game for your Spectrum from PSS, 452 Stoney Stanton Road, Coventry, U.K. Instructions ============ Light Cycle - Spectrum 16K 48K ------------------------------ You have been chosen by the MCP to race your light cycle on the infamous grid - can you survive? 1. Loading Instructions ----------------------- a) Full loading instructions are given in chapter 20 of the Spectrum Manual. To load Light Cycle: b) Connect ear socket of the Spectrum to the ear socket of your tape player using the lead supplied with your Spectrum. c) Make sure the tape is fully rewound. d) Type Load "" e) Press Enter. f) Start your tape player. g) When the program has loaded it will run automatically and you will be presented with an instruction sheet. Just follow the prompts to continue. Playing Light Cycle: -------------------- You can either play against the computer (we warn you it's very, very good) or you can play against another competitor. The object of the game is to race and trap your opponent. Keep blocking him until he crashes into either the edge of the grid or a laser trail. Your controls are: PLAYER 1 1 : UP Q : DOWN Z : LEFT X : RIGHT PLAYER 2 0 : UP O : DOWN N : LEFT M : RIGHT Player one always starts from a random position on the left of the screen and initially moves right. Likewise player 2 starts from the right and moves left. In a 1 player game the computer plays player 1. You are given a choice of speeds ranging from 3 to 9. We suggest that you play a few slow games to begin with. At the top of the screen the two players scores are shown and the first one to amass ten points is the winner. (c) Copyright 1983 Personal Software Services Ltd. All rights of the producer, and of the owner, of the work being produced, are reserved. The publisher assumes no responsibility for errors, nor liability for damage arising from the use of this cassette.