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The Project 64 etext of the Hollywood or Bust manual
Converted to etext by Neil Tomlinson.

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                      HOLLYWOOD OR BUST
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The Aim of the Game
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CAMERA!  ACTION!  ROLL! Movie  madness and  mayhem on and off
the set.

Enter Buster Baloney, actor, searching for 5 Oscars hidden in
the  studio.  Hotly pursued by  ghouls and security guards he
makes  a quick exit onto the street - only to find himself in
the  middle  of a crazy  kop chase  - armed only with custard
pies will he survive long enough to get back to the studio?


HINTS
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Buster  must  survive on  the street for  a certain amount of
frames  - just  fight it  out! Custard  pies supplies  can be
replenished by turning the tap at the top right of the screen
and collected from the bottom left.

In  the studio  whilst being chased fire a custard pie - this
will stun the kop for a few seconds.


CONTROLS
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Joystick only in port 2.
Fire button to fire a custard pie.


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                    LOADING INSTRUCTIONS

             Hold down SHIFT and press RUN/STOP
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The program code, graphic representation and artwork are the
copyright of Mastertronic and may not be reproduced, stored,
hired or broadcast in any form whatsoever without the written
      permission of Mastertronic.  All rights reserved.
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                  Mastertronic Limited 1986
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                    Made in Great Britain
      Design & Artwork: Words & Pictures Ltd., London.




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Manual copied by Neil Tomlinson