WORLD CUP CHALLENGE (Players Premier) Can you meet the challenge and guide your team through all of the rounds to the 1990 World Cup Final in Rome? You must pick your players, their positions, and make all the decisions of a top football manager. Controls: All the game functions are controlled by a mouse pointer, which you can move around the screen with the joystick, or the following keys (you may also redefine the keys used from the opening menu): O - Left P - Right Q - Up A - Down SPACE - Fire To select an option, move the pointer over the menu. You can now move a highlighted option bar up and down the menu. Press FIRE to select the option you want. Playing Instructions: The first decision you must make is which team to manage. You can choose from England, Scotland or Ireland. Do this by moving the menu bar up and down, then press Fire. You can now select the skill level of the other teams (Easy, Medium or Hard) and then enter your name (or the name of any top manager you'd like to be). The next screen is the main option menu, from which you can view the various groups, see your status, examine your players and change some game values. You can also look at the grounds used in the competition and load and save your current game. When you continue from this screen, you will be shown your first match of the first round. You can then place your men in the positions you think will give them the best advantage. The positions available are the Goalkeeper and up to four positions each for Attack, Midfield and Defence. When you have done this, the computer will tell you if you have placed any players in the wrong position (for example, a goalkeeper placed in attack will probably not do very well). Highlights of the match follow, so you can see how well your team is playing. At half time you can re-position your players, if you want to. After the match you will be shown the results. The game then returns to the main option menu, if you have scored enough points to continue in the competition. Good luck, do your best, but remember "It's only a game!" - Jimmy Greaves. (c) 1990 Players