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			   Snowboarding



By Scott Uhl
sjuhl@evestamail.com




Welcome to the world of snowboarding. Some of you may have the game
1080 Snowboarding on your N64. Well, I do, and I love it! It's so cool
I had to make one on the TI-83, so here it is.

PLEASE:
   This game will have to load everytime there's a new level. But,
if I just displayed the level, when you played it, the game would go
very very very sloooooow! So delete off all your memory when you send
this game. Also, the first parts to level one may seem like nothing,
but that's only so you get used to it. Please keep playing because
it gets harder as you go to higher levels.


1. Instruction
2. Controls
3. Objects
4. How to earn levels
5. Difficulties
6. High Score
7. The Screen
8. Hints and Tips
9. About
10. Special Thanks To


1. *Instructions*

	This game is pretty easy to understand. You need to get to the
finish line without dying. Pretty easy.


2. *Controls*

	2nd-Jumps
	Down-If you're in the air, you drop down one.
	MODE-Pauses the game
	ENTER-Resumes the game if you are in pause mode.

3. *Objects*

	X-You
	O-Snow, you can snowboard on, but don't crash into it!
	!-Wall, you cannot snowboard on it, and don't crash into it!
	/-Jump, makes you jump, but this could lead you into a trap!
	*-Coin, collect to get points!
	=-Finish line, the finish line!


4. *How to earn levels*

	You only start out with Crystal Lake, then after you beat that
level, you earn Crystal Peak, then Golden Forest, etc. You can earn a
new level, only after you beat the level before it.


5. *Difficulties*

	Green-easy
	Blue-Medium
	Black-Hard


6. *High Score*

	To earn a high score you must select the black difficulty. Then
if you get the most amount of coins, you get the high score. The
calculator will save the score, and who got it.


7. *The Screen*

	On the screen, you will see four things. Your player, your
score, you damage, and how close you are. Your score is how many coins
you have. Your damage is your health. If you see an X, that's good
health, if you see a *, that's bad health. Rows left means how many
"rows" you are close to the finish line.


8. *Hints and Tips*

	1) Some coins will help you out, some coins will lead you into
	   a trap.
	2) You can jump diagonally. So if you jump up, you will jump
	   up one, and jump over one. Same if you push down, except you
	   jump down one.
	3) Sometimes when you hit a jump, it's specially made to make
	   you jump into a hole. Be on the alert!


9. *About*

	1080 Snowboarding was made by Scott Uhl. E-Mail me at
sjuhl@evestamail.com. I have finished my web page, but I haven't
published it yet I don't know what the URL is. But, it will probably
be up while your reading this.


10. *Special Thanks To*

Nintendo-Making 1080 Snowboarding on the N64.
Tom Navin- Teaching me Disp, Output, Store, Lists, Lbl, Goto, and
	   some other stuff. Also he was a tester.
Mike-O-Soft-By looking at Bomberman, I learned about Matrices.
Albert Kao-By looking at one of his programs, I learned about strings.
Wade Peterson-I looked at his Pokemon program, I made my credits look
	      cool.
Eric Dunshee-testing
John Edelman-testing
Brent Adcox-testing
Toby Spratte-testing
Ben Ohlin-testing
Phil Montville-testing
Simon G-10-testing
Ryan Maul-testing
anyone else-whatever I forgot about


Hope you enjoy!!!

-Scott Uhl