QUICK DRAW MCGRAW by HI-TEC SOFTWARE (1990)
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Original game: Finlay Munro

The crazy hack
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QUICKDRAWMCGRAW+07D crazy trainer hack is the standard game of Quick Draw McGraw by Hi-Tec but with additional 07 in-game features that have been added by Hackersoft. Press the following keys during game play to turn on/off the extra features:

    1 = Freeze Energy
    2 = Unfreeze Energy
    3 = Perfect Balance On*1
    4 = Perfect Balance Off
SPACE = Smart Bomb Boss
   C= = Level Skip
   <- = Game Ending

Notes
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*1 You can't fall off the train! 

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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In the Wild West it's a hard life being a train driver. Trying to get your passengers and cargo safely to their destination is almost impossible. It's guaranteed somewhere along the journey Bandits and Indians will attack the train and steal eveything they can.

The train needs a guard - someone who's courageous, cunning, smart and most of all good with a gun. Who better to take on this role than Quick Draw McGraw, the fastest Hoof in the West.

You play the part of Sheriff McGraw who has four trains in all to protect. Rid each one of the enemies and dispose of the head Honcho perched smugly at the front of each train.

At various places Quick Draw has to enter a carriage and clear out the enemy inside.

McGraw walks along the carriage of the moving train on two levels. To change from top to bottom level you must jump then pull down on the joystick before you land. To jump back up, press fire and push up at the same time.


Controls
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Joystick in port 2.
[RUN/STOP] Pause / Unpause

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

April 2015