Championship Wrestling (c) EPYX -------------------------------------- STRENGTH: Each wrestler enters the ring with the same strength level represented in the chevron bars just below the fighter's name on the screen. Each move you make saps your strength. Some moves, like the airplane spin, take more strength than others. So choose your moves carefully. If you attempt a tough move at a weak moment, you may find yourself down for the count. You can buy a little time by dodging and your strength level will rise again. And you can wear your opponent's strength down with punches and kicks before you attempt your best moves on him. A word of advice: Let your strength level slip too far and it won't take much to knock you down. If your strength level drops to 2, your wrestler will drop to the mat. 1. Getting around the ring: To move your wrestler around the ring, move the joystick in any of the eight directions you want to go. You can circle the ring, get into position for a move, or dodge your opponent. Sound easy? Maybe so. But it won't seem so easy when you're dodging two tons of mad mauler and the crowd is going wild. When the action heats up, just remember: All the movements around the ring are made only with the joystick. 2. Using the Ropes: If you're good, you'll know how to use the ropes to full advantage. Run full tilt into them and you'll bounce back into the ring with enough speed and momentum for your next move. Reverse your joystick direction as soon as you hit the ropes to get maximum rebound. 3. The Flying Drop Kick and Spin Kick: You don't necessarily have to move in close to your opponent to deliver a body bashing blow. With the flying drop kick and spin kick you can inflict your damage long distance: For a flying drop kick, hold the fire button down and push the joystick forward. For a spin kick, hold the fire button down and pull the joystick back. 4. Making the next move: If you've moved in close to your opponent, you can strike with one of four basic moves - Punch, Kick, Left Headlock, or a Right Headlock. Press and hold the fire button: To punch push joystick forward. To kick, pull joystick back. To attempt a left headlock, move left. To attempt a right headlock, move right. 5. Taking your opponent down from a headlock: You've got your opponent squirming in a headlock. The advantage is yours. Now what? You've got 3 ways to bring him to the mat- Suplex, Body Suplex, or Atomic Drop. Or you can give your opponent a lift and get him ready for another set of moves. To make any of these moves, your strength level must be higher than your opponent's. The Lift requires the most strength. The Body Suplex requires the least. So choose your moves carefully. You don't want to find yourself face down on the mat. All 4 moves are made with the fire button pressed: For the lift push joystick forward. For the suplex pull back on joystick. For body-suplex move joystick right. For the Atomic drop move joystick left. 6. Heave ho with a lift: You've managed to take your opponent from a headlock to a lift. Not bad. Now that he's up in the air, why not let him down hard-with one of those high scoring moves: For a pile driver push the joystick push stick forward. For a body slam pull back. For a Left airplane spin, left. For a right airplane spin, right. 7. Coming in for a landing from an airplane spin: If you got in a few dizzying airplane spins after the lift, then your opponent will be more than ready to leave the unfriendly skies. Two destinations will make this trip one he'll never forget- the pile driver or the throw. Throwing your opponent into the crowd is a little like feeding him to the lions. But it won't be easy. You've got to maneuver your opponent toward the middle of the ropes on either side of the 2 front sides of the ring. Then let 'er rip. And listen to the crowd go wild! After completing an Airplane spin press the fire button. To throw your opponent, push forward. To deliver a shuddering body slam pull the joystick back. 8. Getting back into the ring. To get back into the ring if you have been thrown out, move the joystick in any direction to walk over to either side of the turnbuckle and climb back in. 9. You can also take to the air yourself and smash your opponent out of the ring with a turnbuckle punch or kick. To get up on the turnbuckle, maneuver close to any one of the side corners, face the turnbuckle, and press the fire button. There are 2 ways down: turnbuckle punch, push stick forward, turnbuckle kick, pull back on stick. 10. Delivering the final blow: Your opponent is down and the crowd is on it's feet. 2 moves can keep him down. Press and hold the fire button: for a leg drop push joystick up, for a pin pull joystick back. 11. Fighting back: There are 2 ways to avoid a headlock: To punch your way out of a headlock push the joystick forward. Pull back to kick your way out. 12. Custom moves: Every wrestler has got one. His own personal move, guaranteed to bring his opponent to the mat. Each wrestler makes his own special move in the same way. If your strength is very high and your opponent's is very low, an attempted headlock will result in your wrestler's custom move. If you can pull it off it will always bring your opponent to the mat, and it earns big points. 13. Getting back on your feet again. Sooner or later it happens to the best of 'em - you find yourself staring face down at the mat. A count of three is all that's between you and humiliating defeat. What do you do? If your strength has slipped too low, there may be no way out but through the back door of the coliseum. But if you've got enough strength, you may be able to fight your way back up by pushing the joystick forward. Press the run/stop and restore keys at any time during play to begin again. -END-