BUMP, SET, SPIKE Compete in this thrilling volleyball simulation against the computer. CONTROLS Controlling the ball: The small 'X' on the screen is where the ball will land. To hit the ball the player should align his arms on the 'X' and hold the hit key down until you have positioned your 'X'. The ball will always travel in the direction that the player is facing. Joystick or redefinable keys. STRIKE THE GAME A challenging game of precision and accuracy - the object in 'Strike' is to knock down the ten pins at the foot of the bowling lane with just one ball. To do this you need to have a good aim and complete control over your throw, but practice makes perfect... Don't expect to master the game after just one try, it'll take longer than that for you to develop your own individual technique, but once you've developed the skill this game will become addictive as you try to constantly improve on your performance. Professional bowlers claim that footwork is the most important part in the mechanics of the game. Facing the pins squarely, you should take aim and slowly run forward, accelerating as you near the lane and prepare to throw the ball. Release the ball too soon and you'll drop it. If, however, you release the ball too late it will sail into the air and land squarely - on your foot! Your method of delivery will show marked signs of imporvement once you've done that a few times! HOW TO SCORE 1. Each game consists of 10 frames and there are 10 pins to knock down in each frame. 2. Each players bowls two balls, unless the first ball is a 'strike'. A 'strike's represented as an ______ on the screen, and means you have managed to knock down all the pins with one ball. Well done, but you cannot bowl again in this frame. 3. If you knock down all the pins with two balls this is called a 'spare' and is represented as an _______ on the screen. 4. If you don't knock all ten pins down with two balls, you just score the number of pins you knock down. 5. If you get a 'strike' you score 10plus the score from your next two balls. If you get a 'spare' you score 10plus the score from your next one ball. 6. If you 'strike' in the 10 frame you are awarded two bonus balls. If you 'spare' in the 10 frame you receive one bonus ball. 7. should you be unfortunate enough to miss completely or you throw a 'gutterball' which is when the ball hits the gutter before it reaches the pins. 8. Scoring tow 'strikes' in a row is known as a double, and scoring three in a row is known as a 'turkey'! But the odds are really stacked against you managing to do this. 9. Your score is carried over from frame to frame and automatically appears on the screen so you are able to keep an eye on how you are doing against your opponent, whose score is also recorded. Below is an example of a typical score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 2 5 4 5 / 8 1 X 7 2 5 3 6 / X X 6 2 8 17 35 44 63 72 80 100 126 144 (6+2=8, 8+9=17, 17+10+8=35, 35+9=44, 44+10+9=63, 63+9=72, 72+8=80, 80+10+10=100, 100+10+10+6=126, 126+10+8=144) CONTROLS The game can either be played against the computer or another player and has a joystick or keyboard option. If you use the joystick option move the joystick left and right to take aim, moving the joystick up starts the run forward, pressing fire holds the ball prior to taking the throw and releasing the fire button rolls the ball down the bowling lane. Keys are redefinable. Kempston Joystick Interface. Interface II Joystick Interface. Cursor Joystick Interface. SPEED KING 2 THE GAME SPEED KING 2 - the motorcycle racing game with thrilling high speed action, 19 other riders (in the one player option), and head-to-head facility all over the world-famous motorcycle racing circuits. Work your way up to world class against daredevil opponents in this thrilling simulation. Use the menu screen to select type of game, one or two player, the course and number of laps. Push the number key shown next to what it is you want changed, i.e. to change number of laps press the "4" key. In the two player option, keyboard only may be used to control the game and the layout is:- PLAYER ONE PLAYER TWO Q - LEAN LEFT O - LEAN LEFT W - LEAN RIGHT P - LEAN RIGHT A - ACCELERATE L - ACCELERATE D - DECELERATE . - DECELERATE The split screen shows the view for each player and allows for exciting head-to-head action. The two player option is just that - two player! There are no other bikes in the race. One player is against the computer riders - all 19 of them! Joystick may be used, or the "PLAYER 1" keys as above. At the end of a race, when both players have completed their set number of laps in two player, the screen will show the race statistics, winner and loser, best lap-time etc. etc. Press 0 to return to the menu screen. LOADING INSTRUCTIONS Switch the Computer on. Insert the disk into the drive, with the side with the game on it upwards. Press ENTER. A menu listing the games will appear. Press the appropriate number and the game will load and run automatically.