GALAXY FORCE INSTRUCTIONS SCENARIO In this distant Galaxy exist many star systems harbouring life. Trade and communication have arisen between these star systems, as has a great, dark force threatening these distant civilizations. To fight this dark menace the Space Federation was formed, but has met with little success. The enemy calls itself THE FORTH EMPIRE and has now attacked JUNOS, jewel of the Galaxy. The JUNOS star system, once so beautfiul... is only ashes now. And on these ashes THE FORTH EMPIRE is building the strongest fortress of all time, from which to complete their conquest of the Galaxy. The Space Federation must end this alien evil menace! Thus is launched Galaxy Force, to strike a hammer blow against the forces threatening civilization. Fortunately, having done this duty of saving JUNOS people and destroying THE FORTH EMPIRE, a combatant of galaxy Force returned to the ship. JUNOS STAR SYSTEM The JUNOS star system comprises of five plants, the jewel of the Galaxy is JUNOS, with VELTEOR, MALKLAND, ORTHEA, and ASHUTAR. YOUR AIM You have to fight THE FORTH EMPIRE through five levels, travelling through space, over land and sea, through caverns and ultimately destroying the fortress at the end of each level. You will come across many different life forms, as well as the more conventional fighter craft but their aim is the same to destroy YOU. Lock-on to the enemy and destroy them with the use of your MISSILES or LASER GUN. The sixth mission is on the way to THE FORTH EMPIRE'S fortress, you travel through never ending tunnels, through construction sites, and ultimately to the fortress itself. Destroy this with everything you have. MULTI-LOAD INSTRUCTIONS Galaxy Force is a multi-load game. Each level will be loaded as you complete the previous one. This means that to enjoy continuous play you MUST keep your Galaxy Force cassette in your tape recorder, or your Galaxy Force disc in your disc drive, at all times during a session with the game. ST/Amiga disc versions In addition, you will be prompted to swap disc during the game. Spectrum/Amstrad cassette/disk versions In addition, on a cassette version the main game is on side "A" with the levels on side "B". When prompted turn over the cassette and rewind to the start of side "B" and press play. When prompted please stop your cassette recorder immediately. When you lose all your lives, rewind the cassette to the start of side "B" and press play. On disk version you will be prompted to insert side "B". LOADING INSTRUCTIONS Spectrum cassette Insert cassette ino your tape recorder. If you own a Spectrum 128k machine then select the tape loader option on the menu screen and press ENTER. Alternatively type LOAD " " then press ENTER. Press play on your tape recorder. Amstrad cassette Insert cassette into your tape recorder. Press CTRL and the small ENTER key. Press play on your tape recorder. Amstrad disk Insert your disc in the drive side "A" up Type RUN"DISC and press ENTER. Atari St Insert disc "A" in drive "A" and switch on the computer. Commodore Amiga Insert disc "A" in drive "A" and switch on the computer. PLAYER CONTROLS Spectrum > Sinclair joystick, Kempston joystick, cursor joystick, redefinable keys Amstrad > Joystick or redefinable keys Atari St > Joystick only in port ONE Commodore Amiga > Joystick only in port ONE OTHER KEYS Spectrum "SPACE" key to toggle speed control "CAPS SHIFT" and "P" keys Pause "CAPS SHIFT" and "Q" keys Quit Amstrad "SPACE" key to toggle speed control "CAPS SHIFT" and "P" keys Pause "CAPS SHIFT" and "Q" keys Quit Atari ST/Commodore Amiga "A" to increase speed "Z" to decrease speed "FUNCTION 1" Pause "FUNCTION 2" Music/sound fx toggle "FUNCTION 10" Quit CREDITS Atari St/Amiga Programmed by Bill Allen of Dementia Graphics by Kevin Balmar of Dementia Music by Uncle Art Spectrum/Amstrad Programmed by Keith Burkhill Graphics by Focus Creative Enterprises Limited Music by Paul Hiley Production Produced by Stuart Hibbert LOADING DIFFICULTIES We are always seeking to improve the quality of our product range, and have developed high standards of quality control to bring you this product. If you experience any difficulties whilst loading, it is likely to be a fault other than the product itself. We therefore suggest that you switch your computer off and repeat the loading instructions carefully, checking that you are using the correct set of instructions for your computer and software. If you still have problems, consult the User handbook that accompanied your computer or consult your software dealer for advice. In the case of continued difficulty and you have checked all of your hardware for possible faults, may we suggest that you return the game to the place of purchase. Customer Enquiries/Technical Support 0734 310003 ACTIVISION UK LTD, Blake house, Manor Farm Road, Reading RG2 0JN Galaxy Force™ and Sega® are trademarks of SEGA Enterprises Ltd. This game has been manufactured under licence from SEGA ENterprises Ltd, Japan. © SEGA 1988, 1989. Marked and Distributed by Activision (UK) Ltd