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The Atari 2600 was first released in North America in September 1977 and featured 9 launch titles: Air-Sea BattleBasic MathBlackjackCombatIndy 500Star ShipStreet RacerSurround and Video Olympics. The final licensed Atari 2600 game released in North America was Secret Quest in 1989, and the final licensed game released in Europe was Klax and Acid Drop in 1990 and 1992. Even with their 1980s limited colors and block graphics these games are still entertaining to play today! We have over 500 Atari 2600 games for you to play online for free using our Atari 2600 Javascript Emulator.

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Click “Game Reset” or F12 to Start Game

Skiing

INSTRUCTIONS:
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CONTROLS:
Click “Game Reset” or F12 to Begin/Restart Game
Arrow Keys – Move
Space bar to fire/action button


TRANSCRIBED ORIGINAL ATARI GAME MANUAL AND INSTRUCTIONS
                             ACTIVISION
                               SKIING    
                            INSTRUCTIONS

Now you can ski all year long without worrying about tight boots, cold hands,
long lift lines--or whether it snows!  Skiing by ACTIVISION challenges you with
a wide variety of slalom and downhill runs, designed for everyone from amateur
to pro.  Even if you've never been on a pair of skiis, you can be a champion
skier with Skiing by AACTIVISION.  Read these instructions to find out how to
make record-breaking runs without getting wrapped around a tree or crashing 
into a gate.

-------------------------------SKIING BASICS-----------------------------------
1.  Hook up your video game system.  Follow manufacturer's instructions.

2.  With power OFF, plug in game cartridge.

3.  Turn power ON.  If no picture appears, check connection of your game system
    to TV, then try steps 1-3 again.

4.  Plug in left Joystick Controller (it's the only one you'll need).  Hold it
    with the button at upper left.

5.  Set both difficulty switches to b (down) to begin.

6.  Select run with game select switch:

          Slalom Runs
          Game 1:  20 gates, Novice run
          Game 2:  40 gates, Intermediate run
          Game 3:  30 gates, Expert run
          Game 4:  50 gates, Olympic run
          Game 5:  30 gates, a new Expert run every time you select Game 5

          Downhill Runs
          Game 6:  200 meters, Novice hill
          Game 7:  300 meters, Intermediate hill
          Game 8:  500 meters, Expert hill
          Game 9:  900 meters, Olympic hill
          Game 10: A new 900-meter Olympic hill every time you select Game 10

    NOTE:  The hills and courses for Games 1-4 and 6-9 are permanently set.
    Each tree, gate and mogul is in the same place every time you ski these 
    runs.  Whenever you select Game 5 or 10, however, you get a new course
    each time.  The course will remain the same for as many runs as you want
    to take until you select another game or turn the power off.  When you
    return to Game 5 or 10 again, you'll face a new run and a new challenge.

7.  Press game reset to place skier at the top of the hill.  The timer will
    reset to 0.

8.  To start skier, move Joystick to any position (or just tap it).

9.  Your Joystick controls the position of your skis.  Push it to the left and
    your ski tips will move to the left;  push it to the right and your ski
    tips will move to the right.  The longer you hold the Joystick in either
    direction, the farther your skiis will go, until they reach horizontal
    (you can't ski uphill!).  Your skier will go in the direction your skis are
    pointed and will reach maximum downhill speed when the skis are pointed
    directly downhill.  (See diagram of ski positions.)

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-----------------------SPECIAL FEATURES OF SLALOM RACING-----------------------
Object:    To run through all gates (between the poles) in the fastes time.

Scoring:   Elapsed time on timer.  You are penalized five seconds for each gate
           you miss.  At the end of each run, the number of gates you missed 
           and your total time (including penalties, if any) are shown on the
           screen.

If you hit a gate or a tree, do not lose heart:  You skier will jump back up 
and keep going.  But you do lose time, so be careful!

The red button on your Joystick is not used in slalom racing, but can be used
instead of the game reset switch to reset your skier at the top of the course.
Don't push it unless you want to start over.

To make a run tougher, push your right difficulty switch up to a.  Now trees
will appear on the slalom course in front of the gates (not just off to the
side), so you'll really have to be quick to dodge them and still make all the
gates.
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----------------------SPECIAL FEATURES OF DOWNHILL RACING----------------------
Object:    To reach the bottom of the hill in the fastes time.

Scoring:   Elapsed time at the end of the run.  During the run, the number of
           meters remaining is shown above the elapsed time.

Penalties: None.  But if you hit a tree or fall on a mogul (see below), you'll
           lose time.

The red button on your Joystick is only used when your right difficulty switch
is up or at a.  Then you must push the button to make your skier jump any 
moguls in your path (they are the grey patches in the snow).  The timing of 
your jumps is critical;  if you're off, your skier will hit the mogul and fall
on his face.  If trying to dodge trees and jump moguls gets a bit too tricky,
just push your right difficulty switch down to b and your skier will jump each
mogul automatically.  

Note:  You must push the game reset to start at the top of the hill on downhill
runs.
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                       ABOUT THE LEFT DIFFICULTY SWITCH
 
With the left difficulty switch in the down or b position, the ski run passes
by vertically but does not change horizontally, so your skier cannot ski off
the course.  When he reaches the edge, he stops moving horizontally.

With the left difficulty switch in the up or a position, you can direct your 
skier off the trail and through the woods--even ski all the way around the
mountain, if you wish.  We suggest you try this option on downhill runs only
(Games 6-10), as an interesting and creative variation on the normal ski run.

[Note to owners of Sears Tele-Game:  On your Sears system, difficulty switches
are called skill left (or right) player and a (or up) is expert and b (or down)
is novice.]




-----------------------------GETTING THE FEEL OF-------------------------------
                            SKIING BY ACTIVISION

Once you know the basics of Skiing, we suggest you get the feel of your
controls by skiing on the slow slopes first (Games 1, 2 and 6).  Start with
both difficulty switches at b (or down) while you're learning.  Move your 
Joystick right and left gradually to move slowly across and down the hill,
through the trees and gates.  See how your skis respond to your Joystick
movements and how changing ski positions changes your skier's direction and
speed.  You will go fastest when your skis are pointed straight downhill and
you'll slow down when you are moving at an angle.  You can stop your skier in
mid-hill by moving your skis all the way horizontal.

When you're ready for more advanced challenges, try the faster runs.  You'll
get faster times, but watch out!  The slope is steeper and the gates, trees
and moguls come flying at you.  And when you're really a hot shot, push your
right difficulty switch up to a to push your skills to the limit.
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                       HOW TO BECOME AND EXPERT AT SKIING
                                BY ACTIVISION
                  Tips from Bob Whitehead, designer of Skiing

     Bob Whitehead, well known for his fast-action, excitement-packed 
     video games, also designed Boxing by ACTIVISION.

"The keys to success in Skiing by ACTIVISION, just as in real skiing, are 
learning to control the tips of your skis and anticipating and avoiding
trouble.

"Keep your skis pointed as straight down the hill as possible.  The less you
traverse across the slope, the faster you'll make it to the bottom.

"Pick your line through the trees and gates by constantly looking ahead of your
position toward the bottom of the screen.  When you see the next set of trees
and/or gates, point your skis to miss the trees or pass through the gates.  Of
course, the more you ski any particular hill, the more familiar with it you
will become.  To get the fastest times, you must memorize the run and ski the
shortest possible route down the hill or through the gates.

"When you want to maneuver, I suggest you tap your Joystick lightly to the
right or left to move your skis or change direction, rather than push heavily
on the stick.  There are 8 different positions for your skis (see my diagram
below) and 15 different directions you can go (downhill plus two possible
angles for each left or right ski position).

"We're organizing an Activision Ski Team.  To qualify, you must run slalom
course 3 (Game 3) in under 28.2 seconds.  If you break that time, send us a
picture of the screen and we will enroll you as a member.  And if you break
28 seconds, consider yourself Olympic caliber.

"Of course, not everyone wants to ski down a hill in record time.  Some of you
may just like to ski back and forth and down the hill at your own pace.  Go
ahead, if you wish.

"I really had a great time working on Skiing by ACTIVISION.  I hope you enjoy
playing it as much as I enjoyed designing it.  Have fun and God bless!"

[Bob Whitehead]

THE EIGHT SKI POSITIONS

 1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8
--> --_  \   |   |   /  _-- <--
          V  V   V  V




     Look for more ACTIVISION video game cartridges wherever you buy video
     game cartridges.  Drop us a note and we'll add you to our mailing list
     and keep you posted on new ACTIVISION game cartridges as they become
     available.

                               ACTIVISION
      Activision, Inc., 3255-2 Scott Blvd., Santa Clara, CA  95051

(c) 1980 Activision AG-005-03 Rev. 2

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Skiing Arcade Game Emulated on the Atari 2600. Play Skiing in your web browser or mobile phone. This Atari 2600 console emulator provides very accurate Skiing gameplay. Skiing is a classic 1980s Atari 2600 video game.