[comp.sys.amiga.advocacy] BLAZEMONGER

ECZ5ACK@mvs.oac.ucla.edu (Andy Kohler) (02/15/91)

>>40 seconds of pure excitement, and
>>to top it all off, I can out with a POSITIVE score of 4!!!!!!  I think
>>this is a new record, (call Guiness)....
>
>That is a TRIVIAL score.  I have seen TRUE game players get scores
>of 5 or even 6 after ONLY a few hours of play.

Obviously you folks haven't tried the cheat mode!  You can easily
score 9 or 10 by doing the following:

1) Use AudioMaster IV to convert the entire game into a sound sample
2) Extract and reverse the part in the middle (you know, the
   part of the sample with those jagged lines)
3) Convert to base 7, shift left 1 bit, and convert to ASCII
4) Just type in the result at any point while running the game,
   and watch your score climb thru the roof!

Note:  I haven't actually tried this cheat, but a friend of one of
my roomate's brother's friends swears it'll work (except maybe on
NTSC or PAL machines).

Andy
ecz5ack@mvs.oac.ucla.edu

barrett@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU (Dan Barrett) (02/17/91)

In article <44745@nigel.ee.udel.edu> ECZ5ACK@mvs.oac.ucla.edu (Andy Kohler) writes:
>Obviously you folks haven't tried the cheat mode!  You can easily
>score 9 or 10 by doing the following:
>
>1) Use AudioMaster IV to convert the entire game into a sound sample
>2) Extract and reverse the part in the middle (you know, the
>   part of the sample with those jagged lines)
>3) Convert to base 7, shift left 1 bit, and convert to ASCII
>4) Just type in the result at any point while running the game,
>   and watch your score climb thru the roof!

	Congratulations!!!  You have found our "Level 1" cheat mode.  The
other cheats are hard.

	WARNING:  Don't try this cheat mode more than 4 times with the same
master disk.  We have programmed in a little "surprise" for people who cheat
too much.  Read the legal disclaimer on the last page of the manual, the
part about "next of kin."  You have been warned.

                                                        Dan

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buzzard@eng.umd.edu (Sean Barrett) (02/22/91)

Is there any truth to the rumor that BIFF is on the design
team for BLAZEM0NGER?