RACQUETBALL
You are a racquetball
player, and you have accepted the challenge of a formidable opponent. Both
combatants enter the arena through the opening in the wall, and the frenzied
game begins with the crack of the racquet against the first ball. The pace
is fast and furious as the ball recoils from the backboard at ninety miles
per hour. Are you fast enough to react in time to return the ball? Can
you endure the fast pace and vanquish the opponent? If you are willing
to try, it will leave you as breathless as a real game on a real court.
WARNING: Don't let your opponent ace you...
THE SET-UP
Racquetball is
played with one or two players using the Joystick Controller. Be sure the
power is off when you insert or remove Racquetball from your video game
system.
THE DIFFICULTY SWITCH
Placing the difficulty switch in the "B" position will allow the player to more easily control his shots, while accuracy is more difficult in the "A" mode.
You may vary
the positions of the Difficulty Switches to provide a handicap advantage
for a less experienced player in a two player game. Simply place the switch
in position B for the inexperienced player, and position A for the veteran.
THE JOYSTICK CONTROLLER
Hold your Joystick
Controller so that the red "FIRE" button is in the upper lefthand corner.
Use your joystick to move your player across the floor of the court. He
can move in any of eight different directions as illustrated above. In
one-player games, the computer controls the right player/joystick.
RACQUET STROKES
Start your serve
by pressing the red button. To hit the ball, move your player to make contact
between his racquet and the ball. NOTE: You will know that you have moved
your player into range to hit the ball when the ball's shadow is at about
the same level as the player's feet. The racquet will swing automatically
when the player is moved into range to hit the ball.
SCORING
Scoring is identical with the official racquetball rules. When you serve the ball, it must hit the front wall before touching the floor. The other player can return the ball before it bounces on the floor, but must not let it bounce on the floor twice. You serve until you miss. If you are serving when your opponent misses, you get one point. NOTE: You only make points when you are serving. The first player earning twenty-one points wins.
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