Sorry, but I think you got the rules of the game wrong. This is from the manual:
"You must fly to the right of the red pylons and to the left of the blue pylons. There is a 3 second penalty each time you fly on the wrong side of a pylon. Your pylon count is shown above the timer on the screen and counts down each time you either successfully pass or crash into a pylon. So, at the end of the race, the count remaining on the screen indicates the number of missed pylons for that race."
Is that so? Unfortunately, there was nothing mentioned of which side the pylons needed to be flown by to stay on course for A Collection of Activision Classic Games for the Atari 2600's manual. I though that the countdown and sound effect indicated that the player did not fly by them incorrectly (since it seemed to sound like an "incorrect" or "depressing" noise). I suppose, too, that explains the sudden time increase at the end of the run. Thanks for providing that, anyway.
That's present only if a pylon is flown past incorrectly. The blue ones need to be passed on their right side, while the pink ones need to be dodged on their left. If done so, the sound effect will not play and the counter will remain at the number of pylons needed to be flown by for the game setted on, since it is the way to keep properly in course.
Now this game is a true classic and another of my favorite games by the masterminds of Activision! Fun Fact: This game was made by a female programmer; you can see her picture in the instruction manual.
This looks like a very cool game. The tilting plane + shadow is a nice touch. It looks just like a vertical shooter from the future, like 1941 or Raiden, only without shooting.
I heard both of them were really excellent shooters. I'm a bit impressed by it, also, and I wonder how they did it from time to time. I really adore Sky Jinx, since it's one of the games where the feeling of flying free is present in it. This just might be my favorite game in the collection, actually.
Sorry, but I think you got the rules of the game wrong. This is from the manual:
"You must fly to the right of the red pylons and to the left of the blue pylons. There is a 3 second penalty each time you fly on the wrong side of a pylon. Your pylon count is shown above the timer on the screen and counts down each time you either successfully pass or crash into a pylon. So, at the end of the race, the count remaining on the screen indicates the number of missed pylons for that race."
Herbarius 2 years ago
Is that so? Unfortunately, there was nothing mentioned of which side the pylons needed to be flown by to stay on course for A Collection of Activision Classic Games for the Atari 2600's manual. I though that the countdown and sound effect indicated that the player did not fly by them incorrectly (since it seemed to sound like an "incorrect" or "depressing" noise). I suppose, too, that explains the sudden time increase at the end of the run. Thanks for providing that, anyway.
OceanBlueKirby 2 years ago
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Herbarius 2 years ago
got this for my psp with activision hits remixed! cool game!
Muffincakeswithsugar 2 years ago
Where's the sound effects, it's suppose to go "wih-oooohh" when you pass a "thing".
dougduck800 4 years ago
That's present only if a pylon is flown past incorrectly. The blue ones need to be passed on their right side, while the pink ones need to be dodged on their left. If done so, the sound effect will not play and the counter will remain at the number of pylons needed to be flown by for the game setted on, since it is the way to keep properly in course.
OceanBlueKirby 4 years ago
Now this game is a true classic and another of my favorite games by the masterminds of Activision! Fun Fact: This game was made by a female programmer; you can see her picture in the instruction manual.
Keranu 4 years ago
Whoops never mind the Fun Fact, I was confused with River Raid instead!
Keranu 4 years ago
This looks like a very cool game. The tilting plane + shadow is a nice touch. It looks just like a vertical shooter from the future, like 1941 or Raiden, only without shooting.
superpcenginegrafx 4 years ago
I heard both of them were really excellent shooters. I'm a bit impressed by it, also, and I wonder how they did it from time to time. I really adore Sky Jinx, since it's one of the games where the feeling of flying free is present in it. This just might be my favorite game in the collection, actually.
OceanBlueKirby 4 years ago
Oooh this one looks really cool I like the plane sound.
ChibiFighter 4 years ago
Me, too. It's one of my favorite things about the game.
OceanBlueKirby 4 years ago