THUNDERBOLT+ by Code Masters 1987
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Original game: Gavin Raeburn


The trainer hack
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Thunderbolt+ crazy trainer hack is the standard game of Thunderbolt by Codemasters but with additional 8 in-game features that have been added by Hackersoft. Press the following keys during game play to turn on the extra features:

  1 = Freeze Fuel
  2 = Infinite Energy Flash (Smart Bomb using SPACEBAR)*
  3 = Level Skip
  4 = Instant 'Runway Clear'
  5 = Biggie Planes
  6 = Sprite Collision OFF
  7 = Slower Plane
  8 = Normal Mode (resets 1,2,5,6,7)


Notes
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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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A Chronoclasm bomb was detonated in the year 2555 and in the following chaos no one really knew who was to blame. The bomb ripped a huge hole in the space-time continuum. It tore through the time scale five centuries either side of the detonation point.

The actual detonation point was somewhere over Europe and as a result all the fighting machines both friend and foe, from past, present and future were dragged into the seething battle - INCLUDING YOU! 

You pilot THUNDERBOLT an Earthonian Bi-Fighter reminiscent of an ancient 20th century plane. Treat all encountered craft as hostile, Avoid buildings and defence barriers. If the time bearing starts to fluctuate you must land immediately.

Slowly, the effect of the bomb will subside and in many stages you will be warped back to your own time.


CONTROLS
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Joystick only in port 2.
[SPACE] Activate energy flash


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Crack/hack: Vinny Mainolfi

Intro code: Vinny Mainolfi & Richard Bayliss
Bitmap: Jim Wilson
Intro music: Richard Bayliss

September 2011