LOADING SPACE INTRUDERS You will find the procedure for loading a program in the Spectrum instruction book page 24. The procedure for loading Space Intruders is given below: 1. Connect the ear socket of the Spectrum to the ear socket of the Spectrum to the ear socket of your cassette recorder. 2. Make sure the tape is wound to the beginning. 3. Set the volume control to a suitable level. 4. Set maximum treble, minimum bass on the tone controls. 5. Type LOAD "" CODE. 6. Press ENTER. 7. Start the cassette recorder. 8. The program will RUN itself once loaded and will provide instructions. 9. Good shooting! If the program does not load correctly try a different volume level. (C) Copyright 1982 Quicksilva Ltd. All rights of the producer, and of the owner, of the work being produced, are reserved. Unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting of this cassette is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for errors, nor liability for damage arising from its use. SOFTWARE FOR THE SINCLAIR SPECTRUM FROM QUICKSILVA SPACE INTRUDERS Excerpt from the 'Book of the Faluvian Empire'. "I dropped out of hyperspace near the edge of the galaxy, the sharp light of stars glinting on the metal hull of my Calurian Cannon Ship. Before me the massive Forts of Falnon, defence and refueling stations, hang ominously in the void reminding me of the message I received. A shiver crawls up my spine. The message had asked for help, finishing with sounds of panic, of equipment falling and finally an abruptly cut off scream. I check my instrumentation and move towards the nearest Fort. I can see some debris floating near it, the docking bay doors are open. Closer now, I can see bodies adrift in the docking bays. The inner hatchways are gaping wide, a little frozen air smeared on the doors. The other Forts are in the same condition. I switch my radio on, wide open on all frequencies; there are no voices, only the static hiss of the stars. The Forts of Falnon are now tombs to the people that worked on them. A Warning light strobes in the controls before me, a message flashes onto the screen. "Unidentified Alien Intruders". The ship computer processes all incoming data and a display appears before me of the intruders battle formation and the relative positions of myself and the Forts. A confusion of alien sounds from the radio assaults my ears and I breath in sharply at the sight of them, sweat breaks out on my forehead. I manouevre my Calurian Cannon Ship to a position beneath one of the Forts. Through a port I can see arms twitching back and forth as the fleet of intruding aliens lower towards me. Suddenly a curling cord of energy drops from one of the aliens and blossoms into a feverish explosion on one of the Forts of Falnon. More writhing cords of energy drop, like a plague of coiling fluorescent cobras ... I swing my ship into action dodging to and fro beneathe the Forts sending bolts of Caluric fire lasering upwards ... With massive spherical explosions I paint the black of space with clouds of debris from the destruction of intruding aliens. One of the intruding crafts shimmers and distorts, mutating through lethal unstable forms, I move and fire ... A command saucer crosses above the fleet, a gibber of instructions coming from the speaker of my radio. The Intruders descent, accelerating; dodging back and forth I move and fire, move and fire ..." Quicksilva Software for the Sinclair Spectrum Available now: METEOR STORM Features: Speech. Three types of Meteor. Two different Saucers. Bonus Ship. Left. Right. Thrust, Fire, Hyperspace. Sound Effects, Explosions. High Score Table. Hold Feature. Progressive Difficulty. Attract Mode. Send cheque/P.O. for £5.95 to Quicksilva Ltd 92 Northam Rd Southampton SO2 0PB Send and SAE for a catalogue of our Spectrum Software.