Outlaw, 1 or 2 players) – Atari FLASHBACK2 CX-2600 User Manual

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OUTLAW

(TM)

(1 OR 2 PLAYERS)

Squeeze the trigger and your gunfighter draws, kneels, and aims. Release the trigger and the lead starts

flying. Blow away walls, stage coaches and cacti. If your opponent won’t give you a clean shot, nail him
with a clever ricochet. Build up notches on your gun with 16 games and variations.

Got An Itchy Trigger Finger?

One or two players can become expert gunslingers during these games:

• In one-player games (Target Shoot), you control the movement of a gunfighter with the left

Joystick Controller. Practice target shooting with the moving target that appears on the screen.

• In two-player games (Gunslinger Games), each player controls the movement of a gunslinger with

a Joystick Controller. You score points when your gunslinger shoots your opponent's gunslinger.

NOTE: In all one and two-player games, bullets will ricochet off the upper and lower playfield

boundaries.

Controls

Use the Joystick Controller to:

• Move your gunslinger on the screen

• Aim and shoot bullets from the gunslinger's gun

Push the Joystick forward to move the gunslinger up the screen. Pull the Joystick towards you to move

the gunslinger down the screen. To move the gunslinger to the left, move the Joystick to the left; move the
Joystick to the right to move the gunslinger to the right

When you want to aim the gunslinger's gun, press the red Controller button. Hold the button down

while you control the movement of the gunslinger's arm with your Joystick Controller.

• Push the Joystick forward to move UP the gunslinger's arm holding the gun.

• Pull the Joystick towards you to move DOWN the gunslinger arm that is holding the gun.

After you have aimed the gunslinger's arm that holds the gun, release the button to fire bullets.

NOTE: The player using the left Joystick Controller controls the gunslinger on the left side of the

screen; the right controller player controls the right gunslinger.

Handicap

In "A" position: Your bullets will disappear in flight if your gunslinger is shot before your bullets hit a

target.

In "B" position: Your bullets will continue in flight even if your gunslinger is hit before your bullet

hits a target.

Gunslinger’s Code

66

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