Rampaging auto components are destroying the galaxy's last power source, ROBOTO is at your control, 51 screens and a great challenge. Bug Byte, Liberty House, 222 Regent Street, London W1R 7DB ROBOTO By Eugene Smith LOADING INSTRUCTIONS: 1) Type LOAD "". Press ENTER 2) Press PLAY on the tape recorder. Roboto... the challenge starts here... Earth, the year 2086. The once mighty sun is a tiny speck in space. Most of the surface of the Earth lies a barren waste. Life is confined to a tiny oasis, at the centre of which stands a crumbling building, the last operating power station. This is now threatened by a control malfunction causing the auto components to rampage throughout the complex. A major power failure is imminent. As the only cybertechnician of the group, it is your responsibility to regain control by de-activating each of the fifty-one zones in the complex. You must achieve this using the last squad of five working droids. You have modified the droids to deal with the situation, they are equipped with lasers and hover packs. You have created ... ROBOTO. Game Play There are 51 zones or rooms. The components are de-activated by destroying the "power orbs" and leaving through a different exit to the one you entered by. Unless, that is, there is only one exit. It is best if you map the reactor as you go on as it contains one-way systems. Some power orbs give extra ammunition. Bonus points are scored by destroying meanies. You can let ROBOTO rest against a wall which can be very helpful if slithering past some of the nasty things you will find in the dark! Game Controls: Z=left O=up P=fire X=right K=Down Joystick options: Sinclair, Kempston Copyright The content of this program, including all instructions, drawings, plans, BASIC and machine code routines and all copyright and other intellectual property rights therein belong to Bug-Byte. All rights conferred by the Law of Copyright and other intellectual property rights and by virtue of international copyright conventions, are specially reserved to and all copying and reproduction of this product, by whatever means, either electronic or other media, is expressly forbidden. The prior written consent of the Company is necessary in all cases and the Company will vigorously and aggressively seek to maintain and protect these rights, in all circumstances and whatever the reason for the infringement of these rights. Can you program your micro If you can write a better program, get in touch ... BUG CONTROLLER. Bug-Byte, Liberty House, 222 Regent Street, LONDON. W1R 7DB