COMPLETE GAME
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SPECIAL FEATURE
HELPFUL HINTS
Section 7
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. COSMIC SPACE
PATROL
2. GAME PLAY
3. OPERATING
YOUR SPACESHIP
4. CONSOLE CONTROLS
5. SCORING
6. GAME VARIATIONS
7. HELPFUL HINTS
8. GAME SELECT
MATRIX
1. COSMIC SPACE PATROL
On a quiet serene evening the Cosmic Space Patrol sets out for the usual night cruise through the boulevards of space. This beat was always the same; calm, no action and no excitement. For some reason this night feels different. Shortly before 0200 hours some form of intergalactic material is sighted through the visual particle counter. The material is too large a mass to measure. It's drifting closer. Lookout, it's a giant asteroid boulder and it's headed straight for the Cosmic Spacecraft. The only chance for survival is to dodge the boulder or destroy it. Destroying it doesn't mean just breaking it up, it means vaporizing it. Small asteroid boulders are equally as fatal as large ones.
Whew, the boulder just missed colliding with the Cosmic Spacecraft, but suddenly the Cosmic Space Patrol find themselves surrounded by thousands of the deadly asteroids. The Cosmic Space Patrol must act quickly to save their spacecraft and spare their lives. The spacecraft is equipped with photon torpedoes, hyperspace, shields, and flip control.
The Cosmic Space
Patrol is highly trained to handle this situation. Could you do as
good a job as the Cosmic Space Patrol? How would you protect yourself
if you were caught in a deadly asteroid belt? This is your big chance
to fly throughout the dimensions of space and fend against asteroid boulders.
The longer you survive, the more space hazards you'll encounter.
2. GAME PLAY
The object of
the game is to destroy as many asteroid boulders as possible and keep your
ship in space as long as possible. Use your Joystick Controller to
maneuver your ship through space and press the red controller(fire) button
to shoot photon torpedoes at the asteroid boulders. When an asteroid
is hit, it may just break up into smaller boulders, or it may be completely
pulverized. In some game variations you'll face additional space hazards
such as satellites and UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects); both of which
may be firing torpedoes at you.
3. OPERATING YOUR SPACESHIP
Use your Joystick Controller with this ATARI Game Program cartridge. Be sure to plug the controller cables firmly into the jacks at the Video Computer System Game. Hold the controller with the red fire button to your upper left toward the television screen. Use the LEFT CONTROLLER jack for one-player games. See Section 3 of your owner's manual for further details.
Use the Joystick Controller to aim the spaceship and to fire photon torpedoes at the asteroids. Move the Joystick right to rotate the ship clockwise; move it left to rotate the ship counterclockwise. Push the Joystick forward to thrust(propel) the ship through space. (The ship moves only in the direction it's pointed.)
Pulling the Joystick down causes the ship to perform different functions such as hyperspace, shields, or flip(see Section 6, GAME VARIATIONS). After aiming the spaceship with your Joystick, press the fire button to shoot photon torpedoes at the asteroid boulders. Continue to press and release the fire button as fast as possible to quickly destroy all the asteroids.
If the game variation
you're playing includes satellites and UFOs, use your Joystick to aim and
press the fire button to shoot torpedoes at them just as you would for
the asteroid boulders.
4. CONSOLE CONTROLS
GAME SELECT SWITCH
To select an ASTEROIDS(tm) game, press down the game select switch. (See Section 8, GAME SELECT MATRIX to choose the game you wish to play.) The game number and the number of players appear at the top of the screen. The game number is on the left; the number of players is on the right as shown in Figure 1.
GAME RESET SWITCH
Once you have selected a game number, press down the game reset switch to start the action. Each time game reset is pressed down the game starts over. After the game starts, the score appears at the top of the screen as shown in Figure 2.
NOTE: To change game numbers quickly, hold down game select and game reset together.
DIFFICULTY SWITCHES
The ASTEROIDS game has two difficulty levels, a and b. The b level is normal game play for beginning players. The a level offers a bigger challenge with the addition of UFOs(Unidentified Flying Objects) and satellites(see Figures 3 and 4). UFOs are tough to hit, but each one is worth 1000 points. (See Section 5 for SCORING.)
Satellites are larger and easier to destroy. UFOs and satellites may be firing back at you, so be on the lookout for their stray artillery. UFOs do not attack until you have reached over 15,000 points. When satellites and UFOs sneak up to attack you, you'll hear their engines. The satellites have a low pitched engine sound and the UFOs have a higher pitched sound.
TV TYPE SWITCH
Set this switch
to color if your television is color or to b/w if your television is black-and-white.
Setting this switch to b/w will not affect a color television.
5. SCORING
Points are determined by the size of the asteroid boulders. Obviously, the smaller boulders are harder to hit and therefore worth more points. With each game or turn you have four spaceships. You can earn extra spaceships by scoring high as indicated in the GAME SELECT MATRIX.
Points are scored as follows:
SMALL ASTEROIDS
100 POINTS
MEDIUM ASTEROIDS
50 POINTS
LARGE ASTEROIDS
20 POINTS
SATELLITES
200 POINTS
UFOs
1000 POINTS
6. GAME VARIATIONS
ASTEROIDS includes 66 game variations for 1 or 2 players.
FAST/SLOW
FAST/SLOW (F/S)
refers to the speed that the asteroids travel.
LIVES
LIVES is a feature
which allows you to earn extra spaceships. Game variations provide
you with an extra ship every 5000, 10,000, or 20,000 points, depending
on the game number you choose. The tougher game variations don't
provide any extra spaceships. (See Section 8, GAME SELECT MATRIX for extra
ship lives.) You'll hear a beeping sound when an extra spaceship
is earned.
FEATURES
Depending on
the game variation you choose, you may be able to save your spaceship from
destruction by using one of the game features of ASTEROIDS.
Hyperspace
Hyperspace (H)
is a feature offered in Games 1 through 8 for one player and Games 34 through
41 for two players. by moving the Joystick down, or towards you,
hyperspace makes your spaceship disappear in space and reappear at some
other place on the screen. Hyperspace is helpful as a quick getaway
when an asteroid or boulder is headed toward your spaceship, but it may
also be a hindrance if your spaceship reappears in the path of an oncoming
asteroid boulder.
Shields
Games 9 through
16 for one player and Games 42 through 49 for two players allow you to
protect your spaceship by surrounding it with protective shields (SH).
Pull your Joystick back towards you to put up shields, but don't use shields
for more than two seconds or your spaceship will blow up.
Flip
In game variations
featuring flip (FL), you can flip your spaceship around 180 degrees which
aims it in the opposite direction. Flip is a fast way to attack asteroids
coming from behind. Flip is a feature in Games 17 through 24 for
one player and Games 50 through 57 for two players.
Games 25-32 (one-player) and Games 58-65 (two-players) have no optional features (W). This makes these game variations more challenging and you must depend solely on your quick skill and coordination.
YOUNG CHILDREN'S
VERSIONS
Games 33 through
66 are easy versions for young children. These games feature slow
asteroids, hyperspace, and an extra ship each 5000 points.
7. HELPFUL HINTS
After playing ASTEROIDS several times you'll discover which techniques work best for you. Here are some that the space cadets at ATARI found most helpful.
1. When the screen becomes clear of asteroids (just before a new group of large asteroids appears), try to avoid placing your spaceship close to the right or left edge of the screen. New asteroids almost always begin from these edges.
2. It is often helpful to remain in the center of the screen throughout the game, aiming your spaceship right or left in a circular motion.
3. If you're close to earning an extra ship, and your spaceship is about to crash, you may want to cause your spaceship to collide with a small asteroid, UFO, or satellite. You'll earn points even if you crash, and this may be just enough points to earn that extra ship.
4. Try to hit
the faster and smaller asteroid boulders. This will give you more
protection and more points.
8. GAME SELECT MATRIX
HOW TO READ THE GAME SELECT MATRIX
SPEED
S = Slow F =
Fast
EXTRA LIFE
5 = 1 Extra
Ship Every 5000 Points 10 = 1 Extra Ship Every 10,000
Points 20 =
1 Extra Ship Every 20,000 Points N = No Extra Ships
FEATURES
H = Hyperspace
SH = Shields FL = Flip W = Without Features
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One Player
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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Speed
S F S F S F S F S
F S F S F S
F
Extra Life
5 5 10 10 20 20 N N 5 5 10
10 20 20 N N
Features
H H H H H H H H H
SH SH SH SH SH SH SH
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Two Players
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
48 49
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One Player
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
33
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Speed
S F S F S F
S F S F S F
S F S F | K
Extra Life
5 5 10 10 20 20 N
N 5 5 10 10 20 20
N N | I
Features
FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL
W W W W W W
W W | D
| S
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Two Players
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57
58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 |66
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CO16943-49 REV.1 MANUAL, PROGRAM & AUDIOVISIAL (C)1977 ATARI, INC. Printed in U.S.A.
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