Trans Am 2000
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Version .00

Remake Coding by Steve Watson
Graphics by OddBob

This game was written using Multimedia Fusion by Clickteam
http://www.clickteam.com

Based on "Trans Am" for the ZX Spectrum 16/48K.
Copyright (c) 1983 Ultimate Play the Game

This game Copyright (c) Space-Time Productions Ltd 2004

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The Plot
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	Drive your super-enhanced off-road, special edition (2000 Model) Trans Am across four different environmental planes, collecting the Sacred Gold Cups of Ultimate, while avoiding the suicidal enemy Trans Am's that roam the wilderness like automated wild animals.  

	Collecting five cups grants you access to the next level.  Colliding with enemy Trans Am's results in instant destruction, however colliding with other objects (boulders, trees etc) simply increases your damage level.  Too much damage will result in the destruction of your car.

	Repair Shops (dotted at random on the landscape) will fully repair your car, in exchange for one of your hard-earned cups.  Simply drive over the Repair Shop icon, and press ENTER to make the transaction.


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Disclaimer
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This program has been tested, virus checked and then (just for kicks)
tested yet again to make sure that everything is up to standard.

Space-Time Productions, nor the games author(s) accept any damage
done to your machine upon installing this software.

This game is FREEWARE, which means you should NOT have paid for it
in any way other than the basic cost of downloading it from the
internet.

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Special Thanks
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Thanks to Scottige for your assistance with MMF, and for persuading me to switch over from using the Games Factory for a number of years.

Thanks to Toker and Flynn at Retro-Remakes for your support and encouragement.
(http://www.retroremakes.org)

Thanks also to GeeKay, STompy, Kryten, OddBob (for his wonderful graphical work and general abuse), PeeJay, TCK and anyone else who I may have missed (please forgive me...but you know who you are!).

Without the encouragement and support of the above people, this game would never have been finished.  Please find the time to visit the websites of the above people, and sample some of the fantastic remake work there.

Scottige - http://www.scottige.co.uk
GeeKay - http://www.retro-relevance.co.uk
OddBob - http://www.merseyremakes.co.uk
PeeJay - http://www.peejays-remakes.co.uk







A Space-Time Productions Presentation

http://spacetimegames.co.uk

