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BERMUDA TRIANGLE
Deep Sea Survival Basics
In a mysterious body of water near the Atlantic Seacost, known as the Bermuda Triangle,
an unusual number of planes and ships have vanished under very bizarre circumstances. To
this day the Bermuda Triangle remains an unsolved mystery... or is it?
In your mini-sub you discover a spectacular city at the bottom of the ocean. Its
machinery still churns, yet there are no signs of intelligent life. Suddenly you spot
several odd looking artifacts. Could they hold the key to the Bermuda Triangle mystery?
Maybe. But one thing is certain, they must be extremely valuable. But watch out! From out
of nowhere, deadly laser beams rip past your vessel. Survive them and you will still have
to face giant squid, man-eating sharks, explosive mines and aquatic drones, all determined
to prevent you from removing these treasures.
A Data Age (TM) Video Game.
Deep See Expedition Objectives You must guide your mini-sub to the mysterious
underwater city and collect as many priceless artifacts as you can, then deliver them to
your research ship waiting on the surface before your mini-subs are destroyed.
Research Ship
Your research ship is counting on you to deliver the valuable treasures from the bottom of
the ocean.
Mini-Sub
An advanced one-man submarine equipped with a special energy pod which can release a
powerful tractor beam on command. With this tractor beam you can capture the undersea
treasures.
Valuable Artifacts
Tachyon Modulator Unit
These appear to be some form of communication device, yet at this time it is only a guess.
They may be found at several locations within the underwater city.
Water Dissociation Module
These are also scattered about the city and were apparently used at one time to seperate
water into hydrogen and oxygen gas. The gasses in turn were most likely directed to fuel
cells to generate electricity.
Korbinian Cube
Although these strange objects can be found throughout the city, their purpose is still a
mystery.
Objects to Avoid
Giant Squid
These creatures thrive in the warm waters above the city. Contact them and you will be
temporarily immobilized and you will lose the valuables you have just collected.
Man-Eating Shark
Contact with a shark will also result in temporary immobilization and loss of valuable
cargo.
Aquatic Drones
Remote controlled saucer-shaped objects that patrol the underwater city. To save your
cargo, you must also avoid these objects.
Explosive Mines
Armed with sensitive contact fuses, these devices must be avoided at all cost. Contact one
of these and your mini-sub will be vaporized.
Bermuda Bomb
This device can only be found within the city. Its purpose is unknown but don't try to
pick it up. It is equipped with an anti-tamper fuse that will trigger an explosion if
disturbed.
Enemy Ship
On the surface is an unidentified enemy ship that will steal your cargo and destroy your
mini-sub if you get too close.
How to Plan Your Bermuda Triangle Expedition
1. Hook up your video game system according to the manufacturers instructions.
2. With game console power OFF, firmly plug in your BERMUDA TRIANGLE (TM) game cartridge.
3. Turn game console power ON. If no picture appears, check to make sure your game unit is
hooked up correctly to your TV, then try steps 1-3 again.
4. Adjust the "Brightness" control on your TV for best contrast.
5. Plug your joystick controllers into the left receptacle of your game console. For two
players, use both joystick controllers. Player 1 uses the left controller and Player 2
uses the right controller.
6. Select the game variation you want by depressing the "Game Select" switch on
your game console. There are 4 variations of Bermuda Triangle:
Game 1 -- Single player, laser beam comes into play after 10,000 points.
Game 2 -- Two players, laser beam comes into play after 10,000 points.
Game 3 -- Single player, laser beam comes into play at beginning of game.
Game 4 -- Two players, laser beam comes into play at beginning of game.
7. Select the level of difficulty for one or two players by positioning the left
difficulty switch to "B" for beginners or "A" for advanced. Note: The
right difficulty switch will have no effect.
8. Depress the reset switch then press the red fire control button to start game play.
9. When a player loses a mini-sub, his turn will be over. To launch a second mini-sub,
press the red Fire Control Button on your joystick. If there are two players, Player Two
must press the red Fire Control Button on his joystick controller to start his turn. Once
Player Two's turn is over, Player One must press the red Fire Control Button to start his
second turn; and so on.
10. Once the player loses all three of his mini-subs, the game will be over. Push down the
"RESET" switch to start a new game.
Scoring
Use your joystick controller to propel your mini-sub through the treacherous waters of
the Bermuda Triangle, then use your fire control button to launch your rocket powered
projectiles at the dangerous obstacles in your path.
Score 50 points every time you knock out a killer shark, giant squid or aquatic drone.
Each time you destroy an explosive mine you will score 200 points.
You will score a special bonus of 600 points each time you collect an artifact from the
underwater city and deliver it to your research vessel. To accomplish this, you must first
take your mini-sub to the maximum depth (as far as it will descend on your TV screen).
Attempting to descend further will release a powerful tractor beam, shown as a column
light, from the mini-sub's energy pod. At the same time you will hear a deep bass tone.
You must use this tractor beam to collect the valuable artifacts. A rapid series of tones
will let you know that the cargo is in your possession.
Now you must deliver your valuable cargo to the research ship waiting on the surface.
Hit any obstacle on the way up and you will not only lose your cargo but also 100 points
will be deducted from your score. If you make your delivery, the research ship will blink
twice indicating that it has received the cargo, however, you will receive the 600 points
only after the research ship safely crosses the screen.
For each 10,000 points you have scored, you will gain an additional mini-sub. The
maximum number of mini-subs a player may have at any given time is 3.
Additional Undersea Dive Strategies
Since the obstacles in Bermuda Triangle can attack from both directions, you should
avoid the extreme right or left sides of the screen. This will give you more time to
respond.
In game #1 or #2, when you reach a score of 10,000 points, an intrusion detection
system will activate and the underwater city will become ablaze with multicolored lights.
At the same time the city's laser defense system will turn on and an occasional laser beam
will vaporize one of the ships that wait on the surface. If you happen to be in the
laser's path you will also be destroyed.
To reduce your chances of getting hit by the laser, you should avoid being directly
below any of the surface ships.
All DATA AGE (TM) Video Games carry a limited one-year warranty -- our guarantee that
if you find your cartridge to be defective in materials or workmanship within 12 months of
your original purchase, Data Age, Inc., will repair or replace (at your option) the
cartridge free of charge upon prepaid receipt of the cartridge and the proof of the date
of purchase. (This warranty is limited to the electronic circuitry and mechanical parts of
the cartridge, and does not apply to normal wear.)
BERMUDA
TRIANGLE
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BERMUDA
TRIANGLE
The Bermuda Triangle is a section in the Atlantic Ocean bounded by imaginary lines
connecting Bermuda to the Southern tip of Florida to Puerto Rico, then back to Bermuda.
On December 5, 1945, an entire training team of 14 airmen and five TBM Navy Avenger
bombers departing on a training mission from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, vanished after
reporting that their instruments had all "gone crazy." A rescue plane with a
crew of 13 was dispatched immediately. It also vanished.
On February 2, 1963, a 425-foot freighter disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle without a
message or a trace of debris.
In this mysterious region more than 100 other planes and ships have vanished... always
without a trace of wreckage or survivors.
Because of the strange circumstances and the unusually high number of such occurrences,
the Bermuda Triangle has also been referred to as "The Devil's Triangle,"
"The Triangle of Death," "The Sea of Lost Ships," and "The
Graveyard of the Atlantic."
To date the Bermuda Triangle Mystery has not been solved, although many investigations
have attempted to link it with UFOs, space-time warps, black holes, and other dimensions.
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(C) Copyright 1982 Data Age, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. 124-007
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