+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | B A T T L E Z O N E | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ GAME: BATTLEZONE PLATFORM: ARCADE GENRE: ARCADE SHOOTER CREATOR: ATARI 1980 AUTHOR OF THIS FAQ: Kevin Butler AKA War Doc E-MAIL: kevinb(at)technologist(dot)com FAQ VERSION: 1.01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT I: INTRODUCTION 1. Legal Stuff 2. Version Information 3. Acknowledgements 4. Welcome 5. Overview UNIT II: GAME INFORMATION 6. The Game 6.1 The Controls 6.2 The Playing Field 6.3 Scoring UNIT III: STRATEGIES 7. Playing the Game UNIT IV: CONCLUSION 8. Conclusion _______________________________________________________________________________ To find a particular chapter or subchapter do the following: 1. Highlight the chapter or subchapter name you wish to find. 2. Press CTRL-C 3. Press CTRL-F 4. Press CTRL-V 5. Press CTRL-F 5. You will arrive at the desired chapter or subchapter. _______________________________________________________________________________ ************** ********************************* U N I T I ********************************** ************** +=================+ | 1. LEGAL STUFF |============================================================ +=================+ This guide may not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advanced permission from the author. Use of this guide on any other web sit or as part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. All content in this guide is Copyright 2003 by Kevin Butler. Only the sites listed below have permission to publish this work or to display it: www.gamefaqs.com www.cheats.de faqs.ign.com If you wish to put this guide on your site, e-mail me and ask. Save yourself the headache of putting up with lawsuits and whatnot because you failed to ask a simple "Can I post your guide on ?". If you wish to use info in this guide, please acknowledge that you have done so. If you see this guide on any other site then the one listed above, please e-mail me. If you wish to ask questions or give input to this guide, please e-mail me. Just have Battlezone as the subject so I know it isn't another kooky vendor trying to sell me hair gel or another XXX site telling me I have new friends. +=========================+ | 2. VERSION INFORMATION |==================================================== +=========================+ Version 1.0 8/25/03: A guide is born. Version 1.01 8/28/03: Fixed a couple of errors. +======================+ | 3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |======================================================= +======================+ The following are a list of people or organizations that have made this FAQ possible: My wonderful family (who has had to put up with the tapping on the keyboard) Atari for making a great arcade game GameFAQ's for putting up this FAQ +=============+ | 4. WELCOME |================================================================ +=============+ Welcome to my FAQ for Battlezone. Since the game is just a shooter that goes until all your men are killed, there is no walkthrough per se. Instead it will be broken up into the game itself, strategies for survival, and some in- teresting quirks in the game. Input is appreciated along with constructive criticism. If you wish to e-mail me thoughts on this FAQ, better ways of doing things, other strategies, etc., feel free. Make sure you put Battlezone as the subject. If you don't, I'm liable to discard the e-mail as spam. +==============+ | 5. OVERVIEW |=============================================================== +==============+ Atari started to lose its dominating position when the 1980's arrived. Companies such Midway (a licensee of Namco), Taito, Cinematronics, and Stern to name a few were starting to put out arcade machines. With this many competitor in the field, it wasn't any wonder why Atari was losing the market edge. They needed a game to put them back in the spotlight again. Battlezone proved to be just the game. It was one of the first true three-dimensional games. Pushing the CPU to the limit by using vectored graphics, Atari proved again why it was a leader in the cutting edge. The game proved to be so popular and somewhat realistic, the army approached Atari about making a military version. The programmers complained about writing code for a military application, but Atari went ahead and did it anyway. The result was a tank simulator for use by the army's tank crews. This, however, also spelled the beginning of the end for Atari since many of those programmers left for greener pastures as the decade wore on. *************** ******************************** U N I T II ********************************** *************** +==============+ | 6. THE GAME |=============================================================== +==============+ Battlezone is a three-dimensional shooter, vector-lined shooter. You control your tank through obstacles and enemy units to ensure your survival. Your job is to eliminate all enemy units which consist of tanks and missiles. Of course, they are trying to do the same to you so it becomes the law of the fittest survive in this three-dimensional "paradise". Good luck and good hunting. ____________________ / 6.1 The Controls /__________________________________________________________ -------------------- In order to become a master of this game, you must be familiar with the controls. The controls are pretty easy to work. You just have to play the game some to get used to them. - Two two-way joysticks with firing triggers on them To move, you must move the joysticks certain ways: Forward : Both joysticks forward. Backward: Both joysticks backward. Left : Left joystick backward, right joystick forward. Right : Left joystick forward, right joystick backward. _________________________ / 6.2 The Playing Field /_____________________________________________________ ------------------------- The playing field consists of a three-dimensional landscape littered with various objects and enemy units. In the background is a mountain range which even has an exploding volcano. I have included an example of what the playing field looks like (a little larger then normal): +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | +---------------------+ +----+ +----------------------+ | | | | /\ /\ | \___/<-TANKS LEFT | | | | | | \ / | | | | | | | | \/ | | SCORE | | | | | \ \ / | HIGH SCORE | | | +---------------------+ +---+ +----------------------+ | |______________________________RADAR________________________________| |___________________________________________________________________| |-------------------------------------------------------------------| | . | | . . . | | ._. +--| | /\ /\ / \ / | | / \ /\ /\/\ +----+ /\ / \ / | | / / +-----+ \ / |\ / \ / \ / | |/ / \ \/ |\ \ / | \ / \/ ___ | |----+---|\++--|-+--+-----------+-------+--+-+-----+------/ O \-----| | +-|---+ | ENEMY TANK->+---+ | | \| \|<-OBSTACLE +---+ | | +-----+ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ You control your tank through this landscape. _______________ / 6.3 Scoring /_______________________________________________________________ --------------- Scoring in this game is pretty simple: Regular Tank: 1000 points Super Tank : 3000 points Missile : 2000 points Saucer : 5000 points Depending on the machine set up, you will earn a free tank in the following way: 15,000 and 100,000 points 20,000 and 100,000 points 50,000 and 100,000 points 100,000 points None Missiles will start appearing depending on what the machine is set up to: 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, or 30,000 points You start with three tanks. **************** ******************************** U N I T III ********************************* **************** +======================+ | 7. PLAYING THE GAME |======================================================= +======================+ When you start the game, you will be put into a surrealistic landscape. Almost immediately, an enemy will appear on the screen. You will know this by a warning sound the machine makes plus the enemy will show up on your radar. Now it's time to go to work. - First of all, this game will be very different because you must look through a periscope apparatus. This is to give the feeling of being confined in a tank. Get used to limited movement of your head and use your eyes to quickly take in the entire battlefield in a glance. - You must be able to identify different sounds in this game. Sounds you need to know are: - The warning that an enemy is on the battlefield. - The sound of an incoming missile. - The sound of a shot being fired (by you or at you). - The sound of the saucer. - The joyous sound of actually destroying something. - The sound when your tank bumps into an object (enemy unit or battlefield obstacle). - Your field of vision is approximately 45 degrees. This means you will have to learn to use your radar effectively for anything out of your field of vision. The 45 degree wedge always faces forward (your line of site). Enemies (except the saucer) will show up on your radar as a white dot. Plus you will hear the beep as the radar sweep continues to cross over it. - Be not only aware of where the enemies are, but also where the obstacles are also. There's nothing more frustrating then having the perfect shot lined up, or the perfect escape planned when you run into something. This is especially true when you are moving backwards. - In order to line up with an enemy tank, you must turn your entire tank toward the enemy. The turret and tank are one piece versus being able to turn the turret independently of the tank. - You can only have one shot out at a time. This can prove to be the difference between life and death since if you fire a stray shot, you must wait for that shot to disappear into the horizon before your tank is loaded again. This can take a couple of seconds. On the same note, the enemy tanks also work under this restriction. In other words, make sure you have your target lined up before taking a shot. - The game starts out giving you the standard tanks. These tanks move slower then your tanks so they are pretty easy to kill. After the 30,000 point mark, however, the supertanks make their appearance. These tanks are much quicker then your tank so you have to take them out quickly. - Tank killing isn't actually too hard once you get the rhythm of how to do it down. There are a few methods for killing tanks: - When the tank first appears on your radar, turn around so that you are facing it. The enemy tank will of course take a shot at your tank. - Now, move backwards and turn slightly in the same direction of where the enemy tank is. In other words, if the enemy tank is slightly to your left, then go backwards while turning your own tank to the left. You may even see the enemy's tank shot appear in your field of vision. That means you have the right angle on the turn. - At the same time you are moving backwards, the enemy tank will be moving up to engage your tank. Continue the above until the enemy tank is practically on top of your tank. Then rapidly turn left or right and hit him with a point-blank shot. Sometimes the enemy tank hits yours. Just like an obstacle, the enemy tank will back up and speed away. Turn rapidly to hit him before he can set up for a shot. Again, the Super- tanks recover much quicker then the standard tanks. - This will work on both regular tanks and Supertanks. The difference is the fact that Supertanks close the distance much quicker then regular tanks. - Another way is to put an obstacle between yourself and the enemy tank. When an enemy tank hits an obstacle, they back up and move quickly away for a brief moment before they turn again to fire on your tank. If you are good, you can "lead" the target when they are backing up or going forward and score a kill that way. Of course, this method is much more difficult. - Don't attempt to outrun a Supertank. They can easily catch up to you. Plus, they like to get behind your tank to blast you from the rear. Nothing like not hearing the shot that destroys your tank. - Another battlefield hazard is the missile. The first missile is dependent on the score setting. It is an easy one that comes straight for your tank. Just sit there and blow it apart. After that, though, things aren't as easy. As with the tanks, there is a method and certain rhythm to taking out missiles. - The missile will come down and take a hard turn to the right (as you are facing it). Then it will take a hard turn to the left. Then another hard turn to the right to hit your tank. - You can stay still and just turn your tank slightly. When the missile is turning to the left, fire ahead of it and you can destroy it. - Move backwards and turn toward your left. That way the missile will go across your field of vision before it makes its right turn again. - When the missile comes, move backward and take a "blind" shot. You may get lucky. Even if you don't, moving backwards will enable you to get another shot. - If you are really good, you can wait until it takes the last turn to the right toward your tank. Spin around and hit it like that. This is a very rough shot to execute. - If you mess up, sometimes you can move forward and to the right to cause the missile to miss. You also can usually cause a miss by putting tall (not the short ones you can shoot over) obstacles in your way. - Regardless of method, make sure there are not obstacles between you and the missile. The missile is capable of jumping all obstacles and it will also eliminate the missiles pattern. Nothing like a missile jumping over an obstacle and landing on top of your tank. - For multiple missiles, you will have to adjust your direction so that when the next missile lands, it will be centered in your gunsight. You can also confirm this by using your radar. - You will usually get a missile after about five tanks. Missiles usually come in twos or threes to make your life more exciting. - Saucers are a great way to earn points. They are, unfortunately, on the battlefield when other enemies are present. If you have a safe, clear shot, then go for them. If not, you can still take a pot shot at them. This is usually when you are spinning your tank around to deal with another enemy. If a saucer happens to be in the way, take a shot at it. You don't get points, however, if an enemy tank takes out a saucer. - Another great thing about this game is that you will only have to deal with one enemy at a time. For example, if the missile appears, then the tank will disappear so you can concentrate on the missile. **************** ******************************** U N I T IV ********************************* **************** +================+ | 8. CONCLUSION |============================================================= +================+ This has to rank as my all time favorite game. I remember when it came out, you had to basically fight your way through the crowd to get a chance to play this game. It definitely wasn't for the claustrophobic since you had to put your face to the periscope which gave you a feeling of being confined. Also, the controls were easy to use and your tank responded quickly to any movements you made with the controls. As the game progressed, it was the sheer excitement of hunting enemy units that would take control and the good players could stay on the machine hours on end. Even the sounds and music were unique to the game and you would never mistake it for something else. Although the graphics weren't flashy (as compared to today's standards), they were, in my opinion, more effective. Even when you knew where the enemy was, it was still a challenge to get them before they got you. Unfortunately, it is very rare to find this machine anywhere. However, through the miracle of emulation, a whole new generation is realizing what we "old" folks enjoyed those many years ago. I hope this guide helps you in being able to get the most amount of game- play for this game. If you do have other ideas or thoughts, please e-mail me and share them. Who knows, maybe I'll start a Q&A Chapter in this guide if enough people ask the same questions. Anyway, thank you again for reading this guide. To see other FAQ's I have written please go to: http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/32691.html ~~~ No trees were harmed in the making of this FAQ ~~~