BANDANA CITY BY INTERCEPTOR SOFTWARE (1983)
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Original game: Anthony Barton

The crazy hack
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BANDANACITY+22D crazy trainer hack is the standard game of Bandana City by Interceptor Software but with additional 22 in-game features that have been added by Hackersoft. Press the following keys during game play to turn on/off the extra features:

  1 = Infinite Lives On
  2 = Infinite Lives Off
  3 = Collision Off
  4 = Collision On
  5 = Enemy Off*1
  6 = Enemy On
  7 = Freeze Enemy Shooting*1
  8 = Unfreeze Enemy Shooting
  9 = Get Your Horse
  0 = Dump Your Horse
  + = Machine Gun!*2
  - = Normal Gun
  Q = Posh Spice Mode
  W = Normal Mode
  E = Border Colour
  R = Screen Colour
  T = Scenery Colour 1
  Y = Scenery Colour 2
  U = Sprite Colour 1
  I = Sprite Colour 2
  O = Sprite Colour 3
 C= = Level Skip

Notes
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*1 Use these two features together. Activate for each level. 
*2 When you have the gun, hold down FIRE! Due to the original coding, the bullets aren't accurate!

Remember - the original game is always there and you don't have to press anything if you don't want any of the features - which is a little different than the usual trainers that only give you options before it decrunches and then you are stuck with your decisions. More accessibility for the player and much more fun overall :)


The story
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As Sheriff of Bandana City, it's your duty to keep the place safe from the many perils of the Wild West. You have 5 days to collect the various sacks of gold in the correct order (blue one first) whilst avoiding the cactus, rocks and fencing, before making a hasty exit to the far right of the valley. Then ride your horse across the hazardous plains avoiding bandits and bullets, and protecting yourself with your trusty pistol, making your way to the far right again to meet up with your dearly beloved. It's all about the points!


Controls
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Joystick in port 2.

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Crack/hack/trainer: Vinny Mainolfi
        Intro code: Vinny Mainolfi & Richard Bayliss
            Bitmap: Unknown
       Intro music: Richard Bayliss
   Testing/Support: Frank Gasking

November 2014