Atari FLASHBACK2 CX-2600 User Manual

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There are from two to five caverns to invade before reaching the Martian Headquarters. The number

of caverns depends upon the skill level at which you are playing. Once you reach headquarters (also called
the Base), you must activate the fusion bomb and retrace your path to the surface. If you reach the surface
before the bomb explodes, you are placed at the cavern entrance to begin another invasion. You can invade
the headquarters and escape to the surface a maximum of five times. However, if the bomb explodes before
you reach the top of the caverns, your mission is over.

Your mission is not as easy as it may look; there are limits imposed on your spaceship. You are given

a limited amount of fuel for each life. You lose one life whenever your fuel supply runs out. Crashing into a
cavern wall or a Martian object will also cost you one life. If you are invading a cavern when you lose a
life, your spaceship is placed at the beginning of the cavern where you lost that life. If, on your descent,
you lose all your lives, the GAME OVER display appears on the screen.

Selecting A Skill Level

Before beginning a game, choose a skill level. Press the SELECT button on your ATARI

®

Flashback

II

(TM)

Classic Game Console one or more times until the desired skill level is displayed at the bottom of the

screen.

There are four skill levels from which to choose: NOVICE, PILOT, WARRIOR, and COMMANDER.

Each successive level increases in difficulty by adding a new cavern:

NOVICE

Caverns 1, 2, Base

PILOT

Caverns 1, 2, 3, Base

WARRIOR

Caverns 1, 2, 3, 4, Base

COMMANDER

Caverns 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Base

Begin with the NOVICE level to acquaint yourself with the game and get used to maneuvering your

spaceship. Once you have mastered the NOVICE level, go on to the more difficult levels.

On successive escapes, the cavern display moves faster making it more difficult for you to maneuver

your space fighter. This is true at all skill levels.

Scoring

You score points for every Martian object destroyed and for the distance you travel through each

cavern. At the end of the game both your score and the high score are shown.

The Martian objects in Caverns 1 through 5 are divided into two color groups: red and white. Each

color group has a different value as shown below:

White Objects

Worth 200 Points

Creon Rocket

Radar Transmitter

Space Mine

Red Objects

Worth 150 Points

Fuel Tank

Pyxias Rocket



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