THE SPECTRUM GAME DATABASE EXOLON PUBLISHER Hewson AUTHOR Rafaelle Cecco YEAR 1987 DESCRIPTION An arcade platform game with exceptionally good graphics. CONTROLS The keyboard controls are redefinable, and you can also use a variety of joysticks. Left - Walk left Right - Walk right Up - Jump Down - Use Fire and release - Laser Fire and hold - Rocket INSTRUCTIONS The aim of each level is to get from one side to the other. There are 125 screens in all, divided into 5 levels of 25. You can move your man (Vitorc) left and right using the appropriate keys, and up will make him jump. Pressing the fire button down and then quickly releasing it will fire one shot of the laser. Pressing and holding the fire button will launch one of your rockets, which will arc through the sky and shoot forward, destroying any scenery in the way. At a certain point through each of the levels, there is placed a cubicle allowing you to select the exo-skeleton. This will give you greater protection, and double your rate of fire, but it does mean that you will not get the score bonus at the end. There are also teleporters spread around certain screens. Walking into one of these and presing down will teleport you to the other teleporter located on the screen. To replenish you rockets and laser, simply walk into the power packs that are spread around the levels. Their colour determines which item they will replenish. When you get to the end of a level, there is a small skill test. An arrow will quickly switch between several scores, and you must press the fire button at the right time to select the highest. CHEATS If you redefine the keys as Z, O, R, B, and A, you will get infinite lives. You can then re-redefine the keys back to what you actually want. SEQUELS/PREQUELS Exolon was followed up with Cybernoid, by the same author. There was also a very similar game published by Starlight, called Yeti. INLAY CARD TEXT SCORES RECEIVED Received a Sinclair User Classic award. URL ftp://ftp.dcc.uchile.cl/pub/OS/sinclair/snapshots/e/exolon.zip GENERAL FACTS Exolon was re-released as part of a four-game compilation from Hewson, along with Zynaps, Ranarama and Uridium. NOTES Although the graphics for this game were excellent, and it was executed almost perfectly (the reason for many of the high scores), it is never-the-less a very simple walk-and-shoot game.