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Just to make things crystal clear for some people, this FAQ is not to appear anywhere at the following URLs: http://www.cheatcc.com http://www.cheatindex.com This document Copyright 2004,2017 Daniel Engel =============================================================================== Ball Blazer FAQ November 30, 2017 Daniel (DEngel) Engel dan.engel.2017 [AT] gmail [DOT] com ############################################################################### (A) TABLE OF CONTENTS ############################################################################### Table of Contents (A) This Table of Contents (B) Controls (C) The Game (D) Experimental ############################################################################### (B) CONTROLS ############################################################################### The default controls for this game are as follows: A - Shoots the ball when you are close enough to it. B - Switches between option categories on settings screen. Select - Pauses the game / changes settings (human/CPU, game time). Start - Starts the game under default settings (3 mins, Human VS Human). ############################################################################### (C) THE GAME ############################################################################### Bricklayer J. Gastronomy *AUTHOR'S NOTE* This game is short and really bad, I can't believe it exists and I hope no one paid any kind of series money for it. There, now that's out of the way, lets blaze some balls. ======== Overview ======== This strange game reminds me of a 3D tech demo on the NES, it's similar to soccer in a very basic form. You control a player than cannot turn his body so he always faces the direction of the net that he needs to score on. Your opponent is the same and he always faces your goal. You can both move in four directions but you will always face forward, so in that respect the game is slightly confusing. To make things even more complicated the two goals are not in one spot, rather they constantly move from left to right and vice-versa at each end of the playing field. Otherwise it's just two players, the two goals and a ball. There's not a lot to say about the ball really, once you find it and get close enough the ball will follow you around (you may actually be holding/dribbling it but it's hard to tell). ======= Scoring ======= If you dribble the ball into the goal without shooting it you get one point, it's kind of silly though because this is usually more work than shooting the ball in. If you manage to shoot the ball in the goal though you will get two points instead of one. Also the more goals you get the smaller the goal area becomes, which creates a nice handicap to let the other player catch up. The first player to score ten points wins the game, alternately the player with the most points when time runs out will win. ======== Strategy ======== First thing you want to do when the game starts is GET TO THE BALL FIRST! If you can do that you'll have a good chance at USING the ball to score. If the other player manages to get the ball first you need to chase after him. Once you get close enough press A to hopefully knock the ball away from him, then grab it yourself. Naturally it doesn't make sense to shoot the ball if the other player is between you and the net, so try your best to out-maneuver him before shooting. Other than that there isn't a whole lot to this game, it is kind of cool to see that the NES could handle some limited 3D effects though. ############################################################################### (D) EXPERIMENTAL ############################################################################### For a little while now I've had a paypal link in all my FAQs at the very bottom here. Mainly as a small experiment since a few other FAQ authors have also had the same idea. I had a few people email me before I put this link in because they wanted to send money, so it's here for those people. For the record I've received about $87 (which works out to a bit more in Canadian lol) last I checked, so I've been getting cases of pop and making some excellent progress on a few FAQs. If you don't want to send money or can't then send me an email, it's nice to hear what people thought about my work and there's always room for improvement. My email address and paypal address for those that want to contribute are both dan.engel.2017 (AT) gmail (DOT) com Many thanks, and I hope you continue to use my work! ~Dan