AMBULANCE
by C Morton
from Sinclair User 27 (June 1984)

You control a stretcher and have to catch the people jumping from the
burning tower. The only way to save them is to catch them in the centre
of the stretcher so that they bounce into the ambulance. Be careful not
to kill an ambulance man. Ambulance was written for the 16K ZX-81 by C
Morton of Morpeth, Northumberland.


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LIGHT BULBS
by N Highson
from Sinclair User 27 (June 1984)

Lightbulb - N.Higson (Sinclair User-June 84-Page 68)

LIGHTBULB is a game for two players written for the 16K Spectrum by N.Higson
of Heaton, Bolton.
 A cannon runs along the bottom of the screen and the players take turn to
fire at the target. When the cannon runs from left to right the player on the
left fires and when it runs from right to left the player on the right fires.
The object of Lightbulb is to be the first person to light six bulbs.

This info file was typed by Michael Bruhn


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APR CALCULATOR (ZX-81)
by Colin Moore
from Sinclair User 27 (June 1984)

The program is designed to enable you to work out your monthly repayments on
items bought using plastic money. Enter the annual percentage rate and the
cost of the item bought. The computer will work out the repayments and the
number of months you have to repay the money, as well as the interest you
will be charged.

APR Calculator was written for the 16K ZX-81 by Colin Moore, of Greenock,
Renfrewshire.


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BELL RINGER
by Paul Spencer
from Sinclair User 27 (June 1984)

Bell Ringer - Paul Spencer (Sinclair User-June 84-Page 70)

THE OBJECT of Bell Ringer is to ring the bell at the top of the church. On
each floor is a ladder you have to climb but as time is limited you have to
drop down the holes to gain extra time and then race back up the ladder to
the next floor. You have three lives but touching a red square will result
in instant death.
 Bell Ringer was written for the 16K Spectrum by Paul Spencer, aged 13, of
Basford, Notts.

CONTROLS:
5 - Left
8 - Right
0 - Climb Ladder

This info file was typed by Michael Bruhn


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SPIDER ATTACK (Space Spiders)
by Ian Wombwell
from Sinclair User 27 (June 1984)

Earth's oxygen barrier is under attack by the space spiders which fall
from the webs. As each spider lands on the barrier it makes a hole and
the oxygen leaks. You have to move along the barrier and fill the holes
as they are made to prevent the oxygen running out. If a spider lands on
you it will take you away and the game ends.

Space Spiders was written for the 16K Spectrum by Ian Wombwell, aged 13,
of Durham city, Co. Durham.


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OLIGOPOLY
by N Holgate
from Sinclair User 27 (June 1984)

Oligopoly - N.Holgate (Sinclair User-June 84-Page 74)

THE VERSION YOU'VE JUST DOWNLOADED IS THE FINISHING VERSION RELEASED BY CCS.

Oligopoly for the 48K Spectrum is the second in our series of listings of Cam-
bridge Award winners. The game is for one to six players and each plays the
boss of a company which is in competetion with each others. Your objective is
to create wealth at a faster rate than your competitors.
 You will need to make decisions on production levels, selling price, marke-
ting expenses and the level of dividends needed to keep your company afloat.
 During the program you will be given news flashes about the state of the mar-
ket, along with annual reports and forecasts. The computer will prompt for any
information it requires but it will be for you to find the strategy to beat
your competitors.
 Oligopoly was written by N.Holgate of Camberley, Surrey, and won third prize
in the 1983 Cambridge Awards.

This info file was typed by Michael Bruhn


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SPARX
by Jonathan Currey
from Sinclair User 27 (June 1984)

Sparx - Jonathan Currey (Sinclair User-June 84-Page 79)

YOUR SPECTRUM processor is being attacked by the Sparx and you have to elec-
trify the wires to give them a deadly electric shock. Extra points are gai-
ned for each phase completed and the game ends when a Sparx reaches the chip.
 Sparx was written for the 16K Spectrum by Jonathan Currey, London SE12.

This info file was typed by Michael Bruhn


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JOLLY ROGER (ZX-81)
by Ron Wood
from Sinclair User 27 (June 1984)

You are captain of a pirate ship and you have to sail to the treasure island
to bury your booty. At the start of the voyage you have 1,000 doubloons and
10 cut-throats as crew. Extra crew members can be gained when you attack
other ships but you can also have a run of bad luck and lose your treasure -
or an eye or a leg.

Jolly Roger was written for the 16K ZX-81 by Ron Wood, of Weston-super-Mare, Avon.


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