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ROBOTRON -- Video game for MS-DOS-compatible computers
Manual (short version)
Minimum System Requirements:
At least 520 kilobytes of free RAM, 32-bit CPU (386 or later),
color VGA card and monitor.
Files
Robotron is composed of the following files:
ROBOTRON.COM Program code
ROBOTRON.TBL Table of highest scores
ROBOTRON.BSS Block storage segment
ROBOTRON.DAT Data
ROBOTRON.GRX Graphics data
ROBOTRON.SND Sound data
ROBOTRON.PIC Picture of robot
ROBOTRON.DOC Documentation (ASCII text, this file)
ROBOTRON.TXT Summary of keyboard commands (ASCII text)
Starting The Game
Turn on your computer. Insert the disk in drive A or B.
Log the drive which contains the disk. Type ROBOTRON and
press the <enter> key. The program should load within 60
to 90 seconds.
The Ultimate Conflict Between Man And Machine
Robotron: The story of the rise of the machine and the decline
of man, which paradoxically coincided with his discovery of the
wheel. And a warning that his brief dominance of this planet
will probably end, because man tried to create robot in his own
image.
Well, man has once again opened a Pandora's Box, and, of course,
it's up to you to put things back in order. Man, a game-player's
work is never done. This time we're battling wall-to-wall robots
and saving the human race from extinction.
Bonus
A bonus man is awarded every 20000 points during first million,
every 50000 points during second million, every 100000 points
during third million, and every 200000 points thereafter.
It is possible to play indefinitely, but I wouldn't count on
this. My highest score is 3,298,725 points; I died on wave 154.
Don't feel bad if you can't play indefinitely, the game is
designed to ensure that no human can play indefinitely. By the
way, the game can register a maximum score of 99,999,975 points.
Game Control Suggestion
The best game-control layout is one which offers independent
move and fire capabilities, either two joysticks or one
joystick and the keyboard. I use a Gravis GamePad and the
keyboard to play: My left hand on the stick to move the player,
and my right hand on the keyboard to fire, keeping my right
wrist on the GamePad (where the buttons are) for stability.
You will find the higher waves to be very difficult without
separate move and fire controls.
Understanding Game Controls
If you plan on playing the game using the keyboard or one
joystick then I suggest you read the following. When using
the keyboard or one joystick you fire in the direction in
which you are moving, however, it is possible to fire in one
direction while moving in another. Here's how it works:
first, move in the direction which you want to fire in; second,
press and hold the SHIFT key or joysick button; third, move in
any desired direction; the result, your fire direction remains
the same until you release the SHIFT key or joystick button.
To summarize, press and hold the SHIFT key or joystick button
to retain your current firing direction, regardless of your
direction of motion. This takes a lot of practice to master,
and I wouldn't recommend using the keyboard or one joystick
on the higher waves.
Game Hints
Saving the Humanoids may be your responsibility, but it is
only one of your objectives. Your prime objective is self-
preservation and advancement. And that means not saving
the Humanoids, but exploiting them. There is no room in
Robotron for bleeding hearts or charity or humanitarianism.
You must first of all survive. The capture of Humanoids
helps build your power (points). And that's that.
A Grunt's thought mechanism is a simple J-K flip-flop, and
will follow you wherever you go, just like blind people follow
blind politicians -- to their graves. So how do you administer
to a Grunt? Simple, just turn around and stick a knife in his
back.
Hulks are your only indestructible enemies. They seek out
and destroy the Humanoids. Your fire can, however, push Hulks
away from helpless Humanoids.
Beware of the ingenious Brain Robotrons, which seek to turn the
Humanoids against you by reprogramming them into sinister Progs.
Brains, like Intellectuals, are generally over-confindent. The
only good Brain is a dead one -- kill them as soon as possible,
go out of your way to ensure their absolute and permanent death.
Watch out for Cruise Missles launched by the all-knowing multi-
tasking Brains. Cruise Missles are as subtle and slippery as
Serpents in the morning dew planning their next conquest in the
cool of the day, craftily camouflaged in the Garden Of Evil.
Always attack Cruise Missles from a distance, and shoot for the
head.
Progs spend their time the way most of us spend our lives --
spinning our wheels, going around in circles, basically getting
nowhere. If you are asphyxiated by a Prog you have only
yourself to blame -- this is equivalent to walking into a body
of water and drowning. By the way, I am a Prog.
Sphereoids and Cubeoids are generally harmless -- they bounce
around producing Enforcers and Tanks, respectively. If you
bump into one of these guys then I suggest you get a head-swap
operation with a Danubian Slime Dog. Sometimes it pays to
preserve a Sphereoid or Cubeoid until the end of the wave,
this will give you time to rescue all the Humanoids before you
move onto the next wave.
Enforcers like to surround you and force you into a corner so
an obliging Hulk can grind your bones into a fine powder and
cast it to the four winds. Try to get the Enforcers before a
huge swarm is released by the ever-fertile Sphereoids.
Tanks are a royal pain once they start firing -- their
cannonballs reflect off the walls and, unless you are adept
at geometry and dodge-ball, will find one where it ought not
to be -- deep within your person. The trick is to destroy
the tanks before they see the light of day -- while they're
still deep within the bowels of the Cubeoids.
Electrodes are silent enemies. You will find yourself
occasionally running into one for no apparent reason except,
maybe, negligence.
Approaching The Game
The following suggestions are strictly my opinions, feel free
to develop your own strategies. My approach to Robotron is
based on self-preservation, rescueing Humanoids only when it
is convenient for me. There is a particular order in which I
destroy my enemies: first, I go after Cubeoids, then Sphereoids,
followed by Brains. I kill Grunts whenever I can, or whenever
they get in my way. You can push Hulks around, but this may
waste valuable ammunition.
Optimizations
For best results unload all TSRs and don't use a memory
manager. By the way, a TSR is a Terminate and Stay Resident
program (a.k.a. Memory Resident programs).
Troubleshooting
If you get an error message or ROBOTRON doesn't start, try
this: format a floppy using FORMAT A:/S then re-boot your
system using this newly formatted floppy. Now try starting
ROBOTRON. If this doesn't work then you probably have a bad
copy of the program.
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