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Blagtron 3.01
1989, 1992, 1993, 1994 Pedro Timoteo
Programmed in Borland Pascal 7
WHAT DO I NEED TO PLAY IT?: Should work in *any* PC (even a XT!),
with EGA, VGA or SVGA. However, it needs a SVGA card with at least
512k to use the 800x600x256 mode. (OK, it only uses 6 colors... but...
the point is that it gives a bigger screen). Also, for that mode, it
requires a VESA driver.
CAN I USE MY SOUND CARD?: Blagtron can use a Sound Blaster card (any
of them) for very simple sound FX. However, it requires the CT-
VOICE.DRV file to be in the game directory. That file is usually in
the C:\SB\DRV (or C\SBPRO\DRV, or C\SB16... you get the idea!)
directory. Before copying it, just to make sure it's current (it is so
seldom used by other programs that it can be badly configured for
years without you noticing it!), you should copy the INST-DRV.EXE file
(from C:\SB) to C:\SB\DRV and run it there, selecting the appropriate
options. Failing to do this has caused problems with some people, who
had to turn off the sounds (because they didn't ask me!)
WHAT ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS?:
The game is very simple to play (but hard to master, as usually...).
There are probably many other versions of this game idea around; most
of them will be better programmed but less fun to play... The reason
for this is that I made this game originally just for me and my
friends to play, and it has been under (little) alterations for
several years now.
So, the main feature, which is the four-player option, has been in
this game since the start.
WILL YOU GIVE THOSE !$%&/(? INSTRUCTIONS OR NOT???
All, right, all right! The aim of the game is to trap the opponents,
so that they will be forced to hit a trail left by any player
(including himself), which will cause his death. When all are dead but
one, that one is the winner, and gets a point. The game continues
then, in a clean screen, with all the players revived.
The game has no forseen ending: you can keep on playing forever.
However, it's advisable that you and your friends agree on a "winning"
score, like 20, 50 or 100, for example.
Short, uh?
YEAH, SURE! BUT SURELY THAT GAME IDEA WAS NOT YOURS???
No, it wasn't. It appeared in the Walt Disney movie "TRON" and in an
old ZX Spectrum game called Blind Alley. Which was MUCH worse than
Blagtron.
ZX SPECTRUM? WHAT'S THAT???
Off-topic!
(Where were you in the early eighties?)
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE?
Listening to Black Sabbath.
HOW DO I EXIT THE GAME?
When in the scoring screen (which is in text mode), press CTRL-BREAK.
Yeah, yeah, I know it's a "crap" way of exiting a game, but, really,
what's the difference between that and ALT-Q or something? It's just
that, this way, I didn't have to program any "fancier" way to exit.
And I'm lazy. Aren't you?
HOW MANY CAN PLAY?
Before you ask, no, you can't play against the computer. Not only was
it hard to program (even though it could be done), but that was, and
is, against my original point in making this game. The idea is to play
against other people! The computer doesn't laugh at you when it wins,
doesn't scream in fury when it loses, it simply is much less fun!
There *is* a 1-player mode, but that is for practice only, without any
scoring. You can play with 2-4 players (the more the merrier), and
there's also a team mode, for 2 teams of 2 players each. Really fun to
play (I still do), if you ask my humble self.
HOW DO I DEFINE THE KEYS?
Just run BTCFG121.EXE from the DOS prompt. It's necessary to run it at
least before the first time you play. The game has 8 direction keys
for each player, but if you find it too much to handle, just play with
the four basic directions. Your other, more able friends will have an
advantage over you, though.
I recommend "round" key configurations; that is, the 8 direction keys
positioned around a key. Usually me and my friends use the keys around
S, G, L and 5 on the numeric keypad.
COME ON, YOU COULDN'T HAVE DONE THIS BRILLIANT, FANTASTIC, INCREDIBLE
GAME ALL BY YOURSELF! WHO HELPED YOU?
Well, uh... I programmed the whole thing, but I got support, testing
and suggestions from the following unique (not necessarily a
compliment!):
-Jorge Timoteo
-Vasco Godinho
-Hugo Rucha
-Luis "Pato" Quaresma
-Paulo Cavaca
-Pedro Pacheco
-Nuno Cardoso
In addition, I thank the following bands for being a constant help and
inspiration, not only concerning this game, but also through my whole
life:
-Metallica
-Manowar
-Iron Maiden
-Killers
-Testament
-Megadeth
-Pantera
-Sepultura
-Ozzy Osbourne
-Saxon
-Helloween
-Dream Theater
-Slayer
and the best of them all: DIO and BLACK SABBATH (especially with Dio
and Ozzy)!!!
MUST I REGISTER THIS GAME, OR SOMETHING?
No. This game isn't even copyrighted! If someone alters the author's
name and starts selling it, I can't do anything. But please don't do
that! You aren't required to "register" this, or send me money, or
anything.
BUT... if you find that this game gives you and your pals HUGE amounts
of fun (not to mention wild screaming during play), and you feel that,
somehow, I should be "rewarded" for my work... please feel free to
send me some small contribution... That won't give you any
"registered" version, mainly because there isn't one, but would make
me very happy. I'm an university student, and as you probably know,
that's a hard life. If my game has in any way contributed to make
your life more pleasant (it's great for playing at work when your
boss isn't around!), feel free to thank me in any way you wish. Even
a card, a letter or an e-mail message would be great.
I would like your opinions, comments and suggestions, too.
My address is:
Pedro Timoteo
Rua Francisco Pereira de Sousa, 9-3
1500 Lisboa
Portugal
E-mail: pat@bufus.fct.unl.pt
ARE YOU FINISHED?
Almost!
Many game authors usually say "I hope you like to play this as much as
I enjoyed making it". If I said it, you would have a reason to hate me
forever! Well, I hope you play it. I made it mainly to play it with a
group of friends, fans of Blagtron from very long ago (years), and I
distribute it because it can be a good way to spend time for many
people. At least, me and my friends still have lots of laughs playing
it... especially in teams.
Now I'm finished.
Pedro Timoteo, 1994