THE EXPLOSIVE ARCADE HIT! BATTLEZONE(TM)
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GAME OBJECTIVE
The year is 1999, and the nations of the earth have declared a world-wide peace plan. But there is a problem with the proposed truce. A council of military commanders has unleashed battalions of automated weapons into the countryside. These aerial fighters, flying saucers, tanks, and supertanks will turn the world into a lifeless landscape unless you can stop them.
Luckily, you've discovered an old military tank hidden inside the museum. Use your Joystick to steer the tank as you search for enemy automatons. Since your electronic periscope only gives you a front view from the tank, you'll have to rely heavily on your radar screen to detect the enemy. If you see a blip on the radar, you need to move fast! Use your Joystick to turn your tank until the enemy appears on the screen; press the red controller button to fire your turret gun.
GAME PLAY
You have five tanks to complete your mission. Your tank will be destroyed each time it is hit by enemy fire.
The enemies you'll encounter are:
TANKS
Tanks are your most common enemy. They move a bit slower than your tank, and can be
identified by their blue turrets.
SUPERTANKS
These look like regular tanks, but have yellow turrets and can move faster than your tank.
FIGHTERS
Fighters always appear directly in front of you then zigzag toward your tank. When a
fighter reaches point-blank range, it will veer to the side and fire an anti-tank shell
directly at you. You can identify a fighter by the "buzz" sound it makes as it
flies.
FLYING SAUCERS Flying saucers do not fire at you, but are hard to hit and can distract you when a tank, a fighter, or a supertank is firing at you.
(Note: Colors may vary with different television sets.)
USING YOUR RADAR SCREEN
Your radar is located at the top center of the screen. Enemy automatons appear on the screen as white "blips" of light, your tank is located in the middle of the radar circle. The two lines at the top of the radar screen indicate your field of view. When you move your tank so an enemy "blip" is between the lines, you should be able to see the enemy on the main screen. Be careful, though! An enemy can shoot and destroy your tank -- even if you can't see it on the main screen.
A black sighting mark is located at the top of the main screen to help you aim at the target. When the enemy is directly in your line of fire, the sighting mark will change from black to white.
SCORING TARGET POINTS Tank 1,000 Fighter 2,000 Supertank 3,000 Saucer 5,000 Bonus Tank At 50,000 and 100,000 points
USING THE CONTROLLER
Use your Joystick to maneuver your tank. Plug the Joystick firmly into the LEFT controller jack at the back of your console. Hold the controller with the red button to your upper left, toward the television screen.
Push forward on your Joystick to move your tank forward; pull back on the Joystick to move your tank backward. To rotate your tank in position, push the Joystick directly right or left. Move the tank in an arc by pushing your Joystick diagnally in the desired direction.
Fire your turret gun by pressing the red button on your controller. If you miss a target, you cannot fire again for approximately 2 seconds.
CONSOLE CONTROLS
GAME SELECT/GAME LEVELS
Press the GAME SELECT switch to choose one of three game levels. The game level is indicated by the number of tanks displayed at the bottom of the screen.
GAME NUMBER SKILL LEVEL Game 1 Novice Game 2 Intermediate Game 3 Advanced
DIFFICULTY SWITCHES/TV TYPE SWITCH
The DIFFICULTY switches and TV TYPE switch have no function in the game.
GAME RESET
Press GAME RESET or the red button on your controller to start the game.
STRATEGY
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