HAVOC BY PLAYERS PREMIER (1990)
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Original game: Philip Ruston

The crazy hack
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HAVOC+18D crazy trainer hack is the standard game of Havoc by Players Premier but with additional 18 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 = Freeze Damage
    4 = Unfreeze Damage
    5 = Faster Helicopter
    6 = Normal Helicopter
    7 = Infinite Weapons On
    8 = Infinite Weapons Off
    9 = Autofire On
    0 = Autofire Off
    + = Scenery Colour 1
    - = Scenery Colour 2
     = Scenery colour 3
    Q = Massive Sprites!
    W = Normal Sprites
SPACE = Smart Bomb End Boss*1
   C= = Level Skip
   <- = Game Ending!


Notes
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*1 Use this to instantly kill the end of level boss.

--==> NOT TO BE UPLOADED TO CSDB.DK  FOR HACKERSOFT USE ONLY <==--

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 game
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The Mi-28, known under the reporting name of "HAVOC" by N.A.T.O. Military Intelligence was designed by the Soviet Mil Bureau in the late 1970's. The power is provided by two front-drive turboshafts, shoulder-mounted and producing an estimated 1,350 shp apiece. Estimated gross weight is 7,100kg, with a payload of 1,200kg plus fuel. Nose-mounted systems give day/night vision and radar sensor and sighting capabilities, while armament includes a ventrally-mounted 23mm gun turret and a mix of AT-8 "Spiral" anti-tank rockets and SA-14 air-to-air missiles on four stub wing pylons.

With a maximum speed of 300 km/h and a range of 240 km the Mi-28 HAVOC is without doubt the most advanced and lethal Gunship in the Soviet Attack Command.

Pilot your way through seven dangerous war zones, in this incredibly realistic gunship simulation. Opt to take command either of the American AH-84 APACHE, or the "HAVOC"

Features:
- Amazingly detailed animated backgrounds
- Artificially intelligent hardness setting
- 7 tree-structured levels Incredibly realistic sound effects

Playing instructions
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The main menu gives you many options for the game. You can choose to be on either the American or Soviet side. Your helicopter is then changed accordingly. After a while the title screen will display the various aircraft on each side. You must take note of which aircraft you are able to destroy. You can choose the level of difficulty.

You must fly your gunship through three war zones, shooting down enemy aircraft, but not friendly ones. You have three types of weapons with which to do this -unlimited bullets, limited anti-tank rockets, and limited air-to-air guided missiles (guided by your left and right movements).

Along the way you can collect replenishment packs for damage, lives, rockets, and missiles. You also receive a bonus cannon for every 2000 points, and a bonus aircraft for every 5000. (The bonus aircraft can only be collected if you have not shot down any friendly aircraft.)

If you shoot down a friendly aircraft you also loose any bonus aircraft that you may already have collected. Furthermore friendly aircraft will now attack you. (This is not applicable if you accidentally crash into them.)

The enemy's fire power includes tanks, gun emplacements, helicopters, aeroplanes, surface to air missiles, and rocket launchers.

At the and of each level yolk are confronted with an enemy gunship which you must dispose of before It disappears off the scredn. Once you have completed your mission you may land on either of the two available airstrips. You an now choose the next mission you wish to attempt.

Controls
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Joystick in port 2.
Hold [FIRE] and push [LEFT] or [RIGHT] to select a weapon.
[RUN/STOP] Pause/Unpause

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

December 2014