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Zine #2 - 38 - Game Hints

on Sun 20 Apr 2008 by Arakis,Scattergold author listemail the content item print the content item create pdf file of the content item

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Game Hints



Gravity Force
You can reach every level you want with the command 'WARPnn'. nn = Level Number(1 to 50).

Sarcophaser
Press F4+F5+F6 in the Highscore table for unlimited lives.

Arakis/Overgrowth


Indiana Jones
OK, folks, here are half the codes to Indiana Jones - The Adventure Game The game uses Greek letters and red/blue printing of the codes. The alternate character set doesn't have all the letters and, besides, they would cause problems for some printers. So I've tried to transcript some of the Greek letters to other forms. The second half of codes is very hard to read, especially for an old man squinting through a small piece of red plastic - will get the second half out ASAP, but hopefully the disk will be broken before then. Don't remember my Greek alphabet all that well, but not going to bother to look it up. Forgive me if I misname some of the letters, OK? Anyway, some of the symbols:

D - looks like a pyramid on the screen (capital Delta)
V - looks like an inverted captial V (/) on the screen.
T - looks like an upside-down, reversed capital L (Tau)
O - looks like a box
/ - looks like a capital I with a small o in middle (Iota)

The rest of the letters look like themselves (A,B,X,K,E,H) The second set is a real mess, but I'm working on it.

The table with all the codes is on the Zine disk. Please use an editor to load the file, and print it out.

Scattergold/BRS


This article originally appeared in the Amiga diskmagazine "Zine #2" by Brainstorm 1989.

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