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- BlueBalls version 3.0
-
- Copyright (C) 1991 - Patrick Copeland.
- All rights reserved.
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- Shareware*:
- This is a shareware game. I've put a great amount of time and effort
- into the production of BlueBalls v3.0. Please note that this is the
- complete version of the game, and not a "crippled" substitute. I hope
- my labors prove enjoyable to you. Register today!
-
- If you like BlueBalls and believe in the shareware system, please
- register by sending just $7.50 [seven-fifty U.S. dollars] (cheap!) to:
-
- Patrick Copeland - BlueBalls
- 3731 East Sumo Septimo
- Tucson, AZ 85718
- U.S.A.
-
- In return I will send you the next version of BlueBalls, when it
- becomes available. Or, for $15 [fifteen U.S. dollars] I will send both
- the next version of BlueBalls and the Microsoft Quick C source code.
-
- With each order you will also receive two editions of the BlueBall
- newsletter. Each issues contains facts and information concerning the
- dreaded condition of blue-balls.
-
- Please:
- -Use the provided order form.
- -Make checks payable to Patrick Copeland.
- -Add $2 [two U.S. dollars] for shipping/handling.
-
- *If you're not sure what shareware means read the file "sharewre.txt".
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- System Requirements:
- VGA and keyboard with numeric keypad.
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- Included Files:
- name description
- ------------ ------------------------------------------------
- bb3.exe BlueBalls the Game
- blueball.doc details on the game (this file)
- sharewre.txt the definition of shareware and it's relevance
- orderfrm.txt easy to use order form
- hiscores.blu high score text file
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- Object:
- The object of BlueBalls is to advance through the increasingly
- difficult levels by destroying all the "blue balls" which pop up on
- each screen. Extra lives are awarded every five levels. Running into
- the walls, the trail of multicolored balls, or the black balls will
- end a life.
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- Command line:
- Options:
- -s### initial speed > ### must be between 1(slow) & 10(fast)
- -l### starting level > ### must be less than or equal to 50
- -n### number of lives > ### must be less than or equal to 10000
- -q### CPU speed > ### must be between 4 and 40 Mhz
- -r### registration
- -c cheat mode
-
- ### is an integer for all options, except registration where
- it's a string of characters.
-
- Input Syntax:
- * No spaces are allowed between options and ###.
- * Options aren't case sensitive (q=Q).
- * Options can be typed "-s1l1n5q20" or "-s1 -l1 -n5 -q20".
- * BlueBalls will display the available options if it is given
- characters it doesn't understand (i.e. "bb3.exe -z", -z isn't a
- legal option).
-
- The default options are "-s1 -l1 -n5 -q20":
- Speed = 1 (slow)
- Level = 1
- Lives = 5
- Cpu Speed = 20
-
- To start a game with:
- default > type "bb3.exe"
- average speed > type "bb3.exe -s5"
- cheat mode > type "bb3.exe -c" (Hint: Press '5' in game)
-
- Registration:
- Entering a registration number only has to be done once. After
- BlueBalls is given a correct license number, that number is
- stored in a file named "reg_num.blu".
- DO NOT DISTRIBUTE YOUR REGISTRATION NUMBER.
- REMOVE THIS FILE WHEN UPLOADING OR DISTRIBUTING.
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- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- * The CPU speed is used to determine the speed of the user dot and *
- * the sounds. Entering the correct speed is essential, consult your *
- * BIOS or manual for your machine's speed in Mhz. *
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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- Quick Description:
-
- Regular Mode:
- There are two pauses (the space bar), allowed on each level. The
- numeric key pad guides the user dot (UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, and in all
- directions diagonally). Sound can be toggled on or off using the '-'
- (minus) key. To quit BlueBalls hit the ESCAPE key.
-
- Every five levels the user earns another life. With every new life
- awarded the speed increases two levels. The score is determined by the
- amount of time it takes to hit a blue ball. The faster one is hit, the
- more the points. The maximum number of points that can be received
- from one blue ball hit is 2000. If seven seconds pass before a blue
- ball is hit only 500 points are awarded.
-
- Green mines with red flashing lights will explode after a short period
- of time if they aren't captured. The flashing red light will increase
- in frequency about a second before it explodes. When you hit a mine
- 250 points will be added to your score. If the mine explodes (leaving
- a black and blue hole) your score will be reduced 250 points and red
- dots will no longer disappear.
-
- Hitting orange and yellow orbs will increase your score by 250 points
- and will stop red dots from being produced for ten seconds. If these
- orbs aren't hit within a few seconds they will disappear. There is no
- penalty for not hitting an orbs before it disappears.
-
- Scores are increased 15% when a level is advanced and 45% when a new
- round (all levels have been completed) is started. Higher rounds
- contain different objects to avoid.
-
- Cheat Mode:
- Only one ball must be hit on each level, there are an unlimited number
- of pauses, and the speed doesn't increase. No extra points are
- awarded. Pressing '5' during play erases ten red trail balls (unless
- mines have exploded).
-
- Trail of Red Balls:
- In early rounds the trail of red balls will begin to disappear as the
- user dot is maneuvered around the screen. In higher rounds the length
- of the red dot trail increases.
-
- Num Lock Key:
- The number lock key is automatically turned on at the start of a game
- and returned to it's original position when BlueBalls is exited.
-
- High Scores:
- When you're prompted to type in your name remember to press ENTER,
- but if you forget ENTER will be pressed automatically about ten
- seconds after the last character in your name is typed.
-
- Quitting:
- The ESC (escape) key exits from anywhere in BlueBalls.
-
- Forget to turn off BlueBalls?
- If BlueBalls is left idle for a long period of time, it will turn
- itself off. When BlueBalls sits idle, the introduction screen and high
- scores will cycle for ten minutes, then BlueBalls will return to the
- command line.
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- History:
- This program was originally written as an independent study project
- for R. Drabek at the computer science department of the University of
- Arizona.
-
- I was originally inspired to write a computer game which encapsulated
- a forgotten, and yet common and painful condition experienced by
- millions of men around the world. I have personal endured years of
- intermittent episodes of the debilitating blue-balls.
-
- After attending a few months of B.B.A. (Blue Ball Anonymous) I
- concluded that it was time for someone, one courageous man, to raise
- up his voice and to let other know that having blue-balls is nothing
- to be ashamed about.
-
- My goal is to spread the word that blue-balls exists, and working
- together we can eradicate this pain and suffering before the end of
- the century.
-
- Special thanks to Philip A. Mongelluzzo and
- the many distributors of BlueBalls around the world.
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- Charity:
- I'm donating 10% of all the profits from this game to The BlueBall
- Help Fund, a collection of money from people like you, designed to
- help our brothers world wide fight BB and help families pay for
- extended hospitalization due to BB.
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- Comments:
- Send all comments or suggestions to the address above (in the
- "Shareware" section) or to:
- copeland@cs.arizona.edu
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- Last Update:
- 1/11/91
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