THE SPECTRUM GAMES DATABASE BRUCE LEE PUBLISHER US Gold, under licence from DATASOFT. AUTHOR Ocean's in-house development team. YEAR 1984 CATEGORY Platform DESCRIPTION A collect-em-up platform game with a bit of kung fu thrown in for good measure! CONTROLS Keyboard, Kempston, Protek, Sinclair. SHIFT/BREAK - Restart game SYMBOL SHIFT - Sound on/off ENTER - pause Q - Up A - Down O - Left P - Right Z to M - Kick/Punch INSTRUCTIONS Guide Bruce Lee to discover Immortality by beating the evil wizard and his minions. Bruce must explore the play area picking up lanterns, which will open up new areas for him to explore. The evil wizard's troops attack you in the form of The Green Yamo (fat guy) and The Ninja (little guy). However, Bruce can dispatch these by kicking or punching them (stand still and fire for punch, run and fire for kick). Later screens get more complicated with killer bugs, swords, moving walls and mines to contend with! Two players can play, either taking turns at being Bruce or with one playing controlling Yamo! Great fun! INLAY CARD TEXT CHEATS Use the Multiface to enter : POKE 51795,0 Infinite lives for player 1 POKE 51803,0 Infinite lives for player 2 SEQUELS/PREQUELS None SCORES RECEIVED Unknown. URL Care should be taken as there are a few snapshots of this around which crash after the first screen. As far as I know, this version works : ftp.nvg.unit.no/pub/sinclair/snaps/games/platform/brucelee.zip GENERAL FACTS This game is named after and stars Kung Fu legend Bruce Lee. The sprite even looks a bit like him. Except not as dead. The plot is original and there is no attempt to tie the game in with any of Bruce's movies, which is probably a good idea! As far as I know, Bruce Lee is a perfect conversion of the Apple II original. The game is actually very easy. However, the two player mode gives it a whole new lease of life - forget the lanterns and beat each other up! This is one of the many early US Gold games that was handled by Ocean. It looks and plays like a typical 1984 Ocean game - not that that's a bad thing! NOTES Bruce Lee is fast, fun and playable. Although it's pretty easy, the two player mode increases its life and I still find myself coming back to play this even now. Well worth a go!