LOS ANGELES SWAT
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BY SCULPTURED SOFTWARE U.S.A.
CONVERTED BY BEECH NUT SOFTWARE

Special Weapons And Tactics

Special assignment. Rescue the hostages from the terrorist gangs holding out
in West L.A. Clean up the streets. Blow away the bad guys and be a hero on
network T.V.! Fall and you won't be coming home to watch it. All action
joystick bending combat for those with the skill to survive!

LOS ANGELES 1999

Special assignments. Get your squad together. A terrorist group has taken
over the West side of L.A. Get in there and clear the streets. Bring out any
hostages you find - ALIVE this time.

All civilians are supposed to have cleared the area, but there's always a few
who don't make it out. Try and not blow too many away eh? We are talking
surgical strike here, guys. Nice and clean. No complications and no foul-ups.
Let's do the uniform proud.

Go for it.

PLAYING THE GAME

The aim is to save the hostages being held by the gangs. To reach them you
must steer your squad through the streets defending yourselves against attack
until you reach the junctions where the gang leader is holding the civilians.
Try to stay alive, wipe out the terrorists and not shoot the victims or
civilians. Couldn't be easier.

On the way up the street you may just happen to notice that the gangs have
grenades, which they keep lobbing at your team leader. Try to anticipate
where it will land and move him away. Everything keys off the leader. Gang
members will go for him, snipers take pot-shots at him and the grenades
always fall his way! Once he gets taken out, another team member will take
over.

Keep going forward and don't let the baddies get behind you. They have a
particularly nasty way of neutralising SWAT teams if they get too close...

CONTROLS

You are offered a menu giving you the choice of keyboard or a range of
joysticks. Use the cursor keys for movement and space to fire.

Q quits game.

LOADING INSTRUCTIONS

Type LOAD "" and press ENTER.

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(C) Mastertronic Limited 1987
Made in Great Britain
Design: Words & Pictures Ltd., London.

(Transcribed by Robin Stuart)
