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THREE POINT BASKETBALL
An MVP Software Production
By Dan Hilton
copyright 1993 Dan Hilton
THREE POINT BASKETBALL is an exciting simulation of the popular three point
shooting contest seen each year during basketball season. To beat the
all-stars, you'll need concentration, stamina, and coordination. Good Luck.
1. START-UP
To start playing THREE POINT BASKETBALL, go to the directory in which the
game files are located. At the prompt type BBALL and hit <RETURN>. The
title screens will be displayed. Click the mouse button to continue.
2. MAIN MENU
After you have continued through the title screens, the main menu will
appear. The main menu has four options, which are shown below along with a
brief description of their functions.
TOURNAMENT - begins the three point shooting tournament.
PRACTICE - begins a tutorial on how to shoot the ball, as well as
giving you the chance to test your skills in a practice
round.
SETUP - allows you set the time limit for each round, and
specify the sound options.
HALL OF FAME - displays the all time greats.
EXIT - exit the game.
3. SETUP
The SETUP option allows you to change game settings. The ROUND TIME is
the amount of time you will be given each round for shooting the ball. The
ROUND TIME should be set so that it gives you just enough time to shoot all of
the basketballs. Experiment until you find the time that is right for your
computer (default is 1:30). The sound option allows you to turn the sound
on/off. With the sound off there will be no sound at all. The comments
option allows you to turn on/off the digitized comments. Turning off the
comments does not affect the music, or sound effects. When the game is
setup the way you like it, click in the CONTINUE? <OK> box. You will be
returned to the MAIN MENU. NOTE: You may return to the setup screen any
time during the game by pressing the right mouse button. From the setup
screen you may change the time/sound options and continue the game by
pressing the CONTINUE? <OK> button, or quit to the MAIN MENU by selecting
the QUIT? <OK> button.
4. PRACTICE
It can take some practice to be competitive in a three point shooting
tournament. Taking the practice option allows you to get some instruction
on how to shoot the ball, as well as a chance to shoot in a practice round.
The Shooting Coach will explain the method used to direct the ball towards
the basket. Click through his instructions until you are given the chance
to practice. To shoot accurately, you must have good distance and good
right/left accuracy. If your distance is perfect, your right/left
accuracy can suffer a little and the ball might still go in (and vice versa).
THREE POINT BASKETBALL allows you to shoot the ball using the left mouse
button. You will see a shooting box with a red circle in it. Imagine this
as a top view of the basketball rim. To score you will need to direct the
ball into the center of this red circle. Begin your shot by pressing the
left mouse button. You will see a yellow bar moving up the left side of the
shooting box. To stop this bar, and lock in the distance, release the
button. The instant you have locked in the distance, a yellow bar will begin
moving along the bottom of the shooting box from left to right. To stop this
bar, and lock in the right/left accuracy of the shot, press the left mouse
button again. Once the distance and the accuracy have been locked in you will
see a basketball, showing the final destination of your ball. If it is in the
center of the red circle, the ball will go in. The further the ball is away
from the center of the target circle, the less perfect the shot. Always try
to get the ball into the center of the rim.
You will get five chances to get the hang of shooting the ball before you are
sent to the arena to try a practice round. Use the mouse cursor to select
the skill level you want to practice. Click the left mouse button when the
cursor is pointing at the desired skill level. A higher skill level causes
the target circle to be smaller. Now specify whether or not you want a
moving target. A moving target means that the target circle will not be
located in the same place in the shooting box every time. NOTE: The moving
target option can make things very difficult, but it can make shooting more
challenging for experienced players.
A round consists of 25 basketballs, separated into five racks. The racks
are located around the perimeter of the basketball court, just outside the
three point line.
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You will shoot five balls from each position, beginning at position 1 and
finishing at position 5. Each ball is worth one point, with the exception
that the last ball at each position is a "moneyball" which means it is worth
two points. This makes the total possible score 30 points.
When the round begins, the clock will start ticking. The shooting box will
now appear in the bottom left corner. Try to remember what the coach said
and aim for the dead center of the red target circle. Watch to see the ball
fly toward the rim. You might get a lucky bounce! Don't worry about the
time at first, just try to get the ball in the basket. After you start
making some shots you can try to speed things up. It can take a while to get
the hang of shooting the ball quickly and accurately, but with a little
practice, you'll be ready for the TOURNAMENT.
5. TOURNAMENT
Well, this is it. Your chance at fame and immortality. I know it can make
you nervous to know that you'll have to go up against the likes of JORDY
MICHAELS, MYSTIC JOHNSON, and LARRY FOWL. Just try to get a hold of
yourself.
After you have taken the TOURNAMENT option from the main menu, you will be
asked to specify the number of players. Use the mouse cursor to point to the
desired number and press the left button. You will now be asked to enter
your first name. When you are finished, press enter. You will be asked
for your last name. Press enter when you are done. Select the skill level
you want to play on using the mouse cursor, and whether you want a moving
target. If there is more than one player you will be asked for player
two's name etc. NOTE: Each player can specify his own skill level, so that
beginning players can compete with experienced players.
Once all the player information has been entered, we go to the TV studio
where Skip Smiley and Rick Vitality are waiting to start their broadcast.
Click the mouse button after you have read/heard each of their comments.
They will look at the bracket so that you can see who you will have to face
in the first round. Rick Vitality will make predictions about the first round
matchups; then it is time for the first round action.
You will see a graphic for each matchup. To start each game, click the mouse
button. If the matchup is two computer controlled players, you will see a
final score. Watching the scores is a good way to see which players are
going to be toughest to beat. If the matchup is between a computer player
and a human player, you will get to watch live action. A screen will notify
you to get ready. Watch for your name. When your view of the court appears,
the time is running. Do your best! You'll have to concentrate to win.
After all of the first round matchups are complete, you'll return to the
studio for a brief exchange between Guy and Rick, and a look at the second
round matchups. If you keep on winning all the way through the final, you
can get your name engraved on the championship trophy!
6. HALL OF FAME
Choosing the HALL OF FAME option allows you to view the ten all time greatest
three point shooters. In order to make the Hall of Fame, you have to win
the three point shooting contest, and have a Hall of Fame points total
that is high enough to get you into the top ten. Hall of Fame points are
earned during each shooting round in an actual tournament. The number of
Hall of Points earned is determined by taking the total number of points
for the round and multiplying it by the skill level. Also, if you choose
the MOVING TARGET option your point total for the round will be DOUBLED! At
the end of each round the Hall of Fame points earned that round will be
displayed. NOTE: Even though you might earn enough Hall of Fame points to
be among the top ten highest scores, you will not be considered for the
Hall of Fame unless you win the tournament!
7. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
THREE POINT BASKETBALL requires an IBM compatible computer with 570k
base memory free. It also requires a Microsoft compatible mouse. The game
requires about 5 megabytes of space on your hard drive. A SoundBlaster card
is optional, but is required to hear the background music, and to have
optimum clarity in hearing the digitized comments.
8. CREDITS
CREATOR - Dan Hilton
PROGRAMMING - Dan Hilton
ARTWORK - Dan Hilton, Bruce Hilton, Wes Gray
SOUND - Dan Hilton, Joe Hilton
CREATIVE CONSULTANT - Joe Hilton
PRODUCER - Dave Snyder
9. MVP TRIPLEPAK
If you like 3 Point Basketball, you'll LOVE 3 Point Basketball Deluxe. The
deluxe version has twice as many ASBA "stars" against which you can compete,
plus an additional 3.5 megs of digitized sound and voices. Not to mention the
new graphics.
3 Point Basketball Deluxe is part of the MVP Triplepak, a three-game set with
something to appeal to every computer gamer. Besides 3 Point Basketball
Deluxe, you also get Towers, a graphical 3D strategy game, and True Blood, a
3D action/arcade game that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
All three games come with a printed manual and can be yours for just $29.95
plus shipping. Altogether that's over 7 megs of graphics, sound effects, and
just plain fun!
Use your credit card to order by calling 800-968-9684 from the US or Canada,
or call 616-245-8376 from overseas. Or print and mail or fax the order form,
at the end of this file.
Ordering Information
The MVP Triplepak is available from the following authorized distributors:
In the United States:
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MVP Software
1035 Dallas SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49507-1407
phone: 800-968-9684 24-hour order line only
(616) 245-8376 information, technical support, or orders.
fax: (616) 245-3204
order price: $29.95 plus $3.00 shipping -- $32.95 total
In Australia:
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Budgetware
9 Albermarle St
Newtown NSW 2042
phone: (02) 519-4233 Fax: (02) 516-4236
order price: $A54.00 (includes shipping)
In the United Kingdom:
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Testware Publishing
46 The Avenue
Harrogate
N Yorkshire HG1 4QD
phone: (0423) 886 415 Fax: (0423) 889 728
order price: £29.95 plus £2 shipping
In Canada:
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US-Can Computer Services
34146 1200 37th St SW
Calgary, Alberta T3C 3W2
phone: (403) 243-2393 Fax: (403) 243-2396
order price: $41.95 CDM + $4 s/h + 7% gst
In Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland:
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Pro-Soft
Benloese Skel 4 G
DK-4100 Ringsted
DENMARK
phone: (+45) 53 61 90 42
fax: (+45) 53 61 93 91
order price: 310,00 kr. incl. MOMS + s/h 25,00
In Japan:
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P. & A. Company Ltd
302 Bellwins, 1367-23
Nakagami, Akishima
Tokyo 196
phone: 425-46-9141
fax: 425-46-9142
BBS: 425-46-9143
order price: yen 4,000 (includes shipping)
MVP TRIPLEPAK ORDER FORM
Name ________________________________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________________
City _______________________________ State ______ ZIP _______________
Country (if outside USA) ____________________________________________
All orders are shipped on 3.5" disks.
Price of MVP Triplepak $29.95
Shipping and Handling (US) 3.00
Shipping and Handling (Canada) add 1.00
Shipping and Handling (all other countries) add 2.00
Michigan residents add sales tax 1.32
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Make check payable to "MVP Software" Total enclosed: $
Master Card/Visa information (credit card orders only)
Card number __________________________________________
Expiration number ____________________________________
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VOLUNTARY QUESTIONS: Please help us determine what features you would like
==================== in future products.
Circle what type of equipment you have: 8088 286 386 486
Circle the speed of your computer(Mhz): 10 12 16 20 25 33 40 50 ___
Circle any that apply: Joystick Mouse Modem_______ SVGA card____________
(speed) (type)
Sound Capability: Adlib Sound Blaster SB Pro Thundercard
PC speaker only Other ____________________________________
Where did you get 3 Point Basketball?
Friend CompuServe GEnie AOL Prodigy Software Creations
BBS (name): _______________________ phone # __________________________
address _______________________________________________________________
Shareware Distributor (name): _________________________________________
Please answer the following questions about what you like and don't like in
computer games.
Approx # of commercial games owned: ____ #Registered shareware games: ____
Circle preference: Beautiful graphics Game complexity
Circle preference: Solo against computer 2-Player
Circle preference: Strategy Action Simulation Sports Other_________
Game playability: Few levels with hard difficulty Lotsa levels
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Send this order form and your check for $32.95 to:
MVP Software, 1035 Dallas S.E., Grand Rapids, MI 49507-1407
US or Canada 24-hour order line: 800-968-9684. Fax: 616-245-3204.
Tech support, information, or overseas order line: 616-245-8376.