=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Enduro For the Atari 2600 General FAQ Last Updated 2/21/05 Version 1.0 Written & Compiled by "TestaALT" Email address TestaALT@aol.com This file is Copyright (c) 2005 Andrew "TestaALT" Testa. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ================== Table of Contents: ================== 1. Version History 2. Introduction 3. Dedication 4. Controls 5. Overview 6. Strategies 7. Frequently Asked Questions 8. Credits 9. Legal Disclaimer 10. Contact Information ============================================================================= 1. Version History ============================================================================= Version 1.0 (02/21/05): Initial version of document - it's complete. ============================================================================= 2. Introduction ============================================================================= Yay, finally a game that people know about! This game even has a guide for it already! That must mean it's something good. It is something good - this racing game is both fun and challenging at the same time. You actually need skill to complete the races because you have to pass over two-hundred cars that love to get in the way of things. In my opinion, Enduro is one of the best Atari 2600 racing games. ============================================================================= 3. Dedication ============================================================================= I dedicate this guide to all Atari 2600 gamers out there. They really keep this system alive, even though it seems "dead." Atari 2600, in a lot of people's minds, was the first gaming console ever created. This really isn't true, as there were other obscure systems before it. However, this was most people's first video game system. This is the system that brought them into gaming. And so, I dedicate this guide to the Atari 2600 gamers that still play this old system and keep it alive. This guide is also dedicated to Brian P. Sulpher and AboveAverage. Brian for showing me that you can write for very old systems. AboveAverage for showing me which system to write on... the Atari 2600! ============================================================================= 4. Controls ============================================================================= Fire Button: Used to accelerate vehicle. Joystick: Used to move vehicle. ============================================================================= 5. Overview ============================================================================= The basic layout of the game: ========================================== / R \ / \ / R R \ / \ / R \ | | | C | ------------------------------------------ | ####### | | # ### | ========================================== Yes, it's a racing game, but it still deserves a proper overview like any other game. In Enduro, you are the white car at the bottom of the road and your enemies are all the other cars on the road. The goal is to passed the other cars and get first before the end of the race. You'll have to go through grueling whether and tons of cars, though. For the former, the weather changes as per what time of day it is. If it's night, then you won't be able to see the cars as well as day. If it's foggy, then you won't be able to see in front of you. And, as always, if it's the middle of the day you'll be able to see perfectly. It turns out that tons of racers are also in the race, as you'll have to race against at least 200 different cars. They love to go in bunches, too, it seems. If you hit one of these cars then your speed will go down to nothing and five or six cars will pass you. As the road turns you'll have to turn as well. This is where the game gets especially exciting - trying to stay at an angle while dodging other cars. Put that in with the fact that all the car can do is accelerate or drift and you'll have a fun time! ============================================================================= 6. Strategies ============================================================================= A few good driving tips. * In the first level, you'll have to face two-hundred cars in pretty easy weather. It will turn from day to night first, and afterwards get foggy for a small period of time, but for the most part it will be good weather. You don't have to worry about getting first because their are only two-hundred cars racing. * In the second level, it's almost exactly the same as the first, but you'll have to race against three-hundred cars instead of two-hundred. * In the third level things get substantially tougher. Instead of the normal race you'll have to face traffic that's way more congested with four-hundred cars. * Do not hold down the accelerate key unless you want to hit another car in a hurry. It becomes almost impossible after a while to dodge the cars if you are going too fast. Try for a speed that fits your reaction time and allows you to finish first. * Remember, the perfect speed is what you can handle. If you are going too fast you will hit something and lose more time than what you gained. * Stay in the middle of the road for the best results. It is a lot easier to dodge cars when you have the room. Anywhere in the center of the road will do, but preferably the very center because you'll have a lot more room to dodge the cars. * Another good strategy is to stay on the rail of one side of the road. Not many cars are on the rail so it should be smooth sailing. * The worst thing you can do in this game is hit another car. Your speed will go down tremendously and around five cars will pass you. * If it's between hitting a car and the rail, hit the rail. * If you accelerated too much stay on one side of the road and keep accelerating. This is so you can try to go as far as you can before you get hit. * The cars tend to scatter across the road, leaving room for you to pass them. Try to find the biggest gap - don't get gutsy and hit a car. * Try to go the fastest at the beginning of the race because it is sunny and less congested than the end of the race. * Don't worry about snow - it only makes it harder to see the road. * If it's foggy go slower than you normally would. This is because you can only see around half the screen. * Night makes it harder to see the cars. Go a little slower if you have trouble seeing their lights. ============================================================================= 7. Frequently Asked Questions ============================================================================= Question: How many levels are in this game? Answer: Four. Question: How do I stop accelerating? Answer: Stop holding down the fire button and you'll drift instead of accelerate. Question: What is the *best* strategy in the this game? Answer: To avoid the other cars. If you hit them you'll lose a lot of time. Question: Are there different cars in this game? Answer: No, you get the same car every game and cannot change cars. Question: What is the ideal speed? Answer: The speed that you can react best. To some, this might be really fast while to others it might be slow. Question: Does the weather change? Answer: Yes; snow, fog, and clear. Question: Does the time of day chage? Answer: Yep, from day to night. Question: Can I play this with a friend? Answer: No, you can't. Question: My game doesn't work, how do I get it to work!? Answer: You might have a corrupted version of the game, or perhaps the old 2 K version, which doesn't work very well. Question: Where can I get this game? Answer: The Atari 2600 hasn't had any new games made for years, so you can't buy it from them. You can get the game at a garage sale or ebay, if you like. ROMs also work, if you have the game and it is broken, that is. ============================================================================= 8. Credits ============================================================================= * CJayC for creating GameFAQs. * Brian Sulpher for referring me to a good ROM site. ============================================================================= 9. 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Please do not take these terms as threats and/or not read them as they are all very much true. I can sue you for an act of plagiarism and will not hesitate to do so. Thank you for reading this legal disclaimer and have a nice day! =) ============================================================================= 10. Contact Information ============================================================================= Contact me via email (TestaALT@aol.com) or AIM (TestaALT) if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about this guide. Just make sure that you put the game name in the subject line. If you don't, I'll probably delete you're email thinking it's spam. Also, make sure that the question isn't answered in the latest version of the document, which can be found at GameFAQs. Try to ask me legibly, as I can't decipher chickenscratch. For AIM, just beep me whenever you like. 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