High Speed (Flipper) (e)

                                High Speed
                               Version 1.10
                                Written by
                                 Bill Ung
                             
             http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arcade/2048/

                  "Dispatch this is 504, suspect got away"



"High Speed", and dozens of other things in here are probably copyright
Williams Electronics, Inc.

Everything else is Copyright 1991-1997, Bill Ung.  Freely distributable.


INTRODUCTION
    "High Speed" is a pinball game by the fabulous Mr. Steve Ritchie, and
is dated February 1986 (according to the manual).  It is a fast-paced,
high-testosterone game, with pretty lights and shiny chrome rails.  I
met mine in June of 1986 and it sparked the beginning of my descent into
the fascinating world of pinball.  High Speed turned out to be a very
popular game, based on the estimated run of over 13,000 units.  "Hot
Action Pinball", indeed!!!  The game credits are as follows:

    Design and Concept: Steve Ritchie
    Software: L.E.D.
    Sounds: Bill Parod, SSR, and Eugene Jarvis
    Graphic Design by Mark Sprenger

Steve Ritchie is known for numerous pinball machines, such as:  Airborne
Avenger, Superman, Flash, Stellar Wars, Firepower, Black Knight, Hyperball,
High Speed, F-14 Tomcat, Black Knight 2000, Rollergames, Terminator 2,
High Speed 2: The Getaway, Star Trek: The Next Generation and finally,
No Fear.

Steve Ritchie took a break from pinball in 1995/1996 and is (at the
time of this writing), working on video games somewhere in California.
We most certainly anticipate his return in the (hopefully) not too
distant future.


QUICK REFERENCE CARD (straight off the game)

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                                   High Speed

o Make Stoplight Targets to change Ramp Stoplight from Green to Yellow to Red.

o Eject Hole and Ramp spot Stoplight Lamp.

o Shoot Ball up Ramp to run Red Stoplight, starting Police Chase.

o Shoot Ball up Ramp DURING Police Chase to Escape from Police and Begin
  *Multi-Ball* Play.

o Shoot Ball up Ramp DURING *Multi-Ball* Play to WIN Hideout Jackpot.

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o Flipper return lanes light timed Freeway Arrow.

o Shooting up Lit Freeway scores and advances  Freeway value toward Extra Ball.

o Each ball: 1st Freeway Shot lights Flipper Lanes; 2nd lights Spinners; 3rd
  lights Hold Bonus.

o Flashing 1-6 Targets Advances Ramp value and lights Kickback.

MAXIMUM CREDITS - 30

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OBJECT OF THE GAME
    Advance the traffic light to red, run the red light and get away at
High Speed!  Once you have gotten away, during Multi-Ball, hide in the
hideout for the bonus jackpot!


STARTING THE GAME
    One to four players can play.  Traditional High Speed games support
the 1-game, 3-balls per quarter (Factory Settings).  50 cent High Speed
games will not display half-credits.  New players can enter the game by
inserting coins and pressing Start until the end of the first ball; after
that, pressing Start aborts the current game for all players and begins
a new one.


PLUNGER SKILL SHOT
    High Speed does not truely have a plunger skill shot.  While it is
possible to shoot a ball up the ramp and have it slide down the guide
rails into a hideout, but no extra points are awarded for such a feat.
Depending upon the difficulty level, the game will spot a stoplight
for you for just making it up the ramp off the plunger (see STOPLIGHTS
and RAMP SHOTS).

Another possible skill shot would be to hit a flashing stoplight target
opposite or above the opening of the plunger slot.  No special points are
awarded, but it gets you out of hitting the target later.  Use this only
if you don't get a free stoplight for a plunger ramp shot.


STOPLIGHTS
    The main stoplight is located above the opening to the ramp.  You
begin with a green light.  Around the board are three sets of stoplights
lights with red, yellow and green targets.  The game begin with a green
light.  Each light begins with its light flashing on each of the three
stoplight targets.  Complete each light by spoting each flashing target
by hitting it with the ball, or using the ramp (see RAMP SHOTS) or the
eject hole (see EJECT HOLE).  When the all targets of the current light
have been spotted, the light is advanced to yellow, then to red.  When
you reach the red light.  You must now send the ball up the ramp to begin
the police chase.  This can either be done from the playfield or off of
the plunger.  During the police chase, spot all nine stoplight targets
in any order to light the "Escape" lamp at the eject hole.  During
Multi-Ball and *after* scoring a jackpot, all nine target lights may
again be spotted in any order to light the Extra Ball.  Ramp shots and
the eject hole will not help you here.  Whenever a stoplight is spotted,
the game adds 1,000 points to your bonus total (see BONUS POINTS).

    The three traffic lights around the board can be hit/marked in the
following ways:

    1)  Hitting the target next to the light with the ball.

    2)  Sending the ball up the ramp (see RAMP SHOTS).  Depending
        upon the difficulty setting, you may or may not be awarded
        a stoplight target for a plunger ramp shot.  3-ball settings
        typically do, 5-ball settings typically don't.

    3)  Landing the ball in the eject hole (see EJECT HOLE).  Again,
        depending upon the difficulty setting, this feature may be
        disabled.  3-ball settings typically do, 5-ball settings
        typically don't.

    If the game has a choice, it will always spot the lower bank
targets first, then the upper bank targets, and finally the center
bank targets.  If more than one target is valid on a bank, the game
will spot the red first, yellow second and green last.


RAMP SHOTS
    During normal gameplay, when a ball is sent up the ramp, the game
will push the ball down one of the guide rails and into one of the side
hide-outs.  You are also awarded the Ramp Bonus, plus a Bonus Multipler.
Ramp Bonus can be 50,000 to 250,000 points, in 25,000 point increments
(increased by the 1-6 Targets).  The Bonus Multipler can be 2X thru 5X.

    Each ramp shot will also spot a stoplight target and advance the
current light, if necessary.  Depending upon the difficulty setting,
the game may or may not spot a stoplight for a plunger ramp shot.  The
ramp value and bonus multiplier are not awarded for a plunger ramp shot.

    If the main traffic light is red, you will be awarded the usual
rewards but it will start the "Police Chase".  This mode is entered
whether the ramp shot is from the playfield or the plunger.  A shot
to start Police Chase does not divert the ball into a hideout, and
instead exits at the right-end of the ramp, dropping back onto the
playfield, just above the upper-right flipper.

    Sending a ball up the ramp during the "Police Chase" consititues a
"Getaway" and will lock the ball in one of the hideouts.  A second ball
will be served up which will be locked in the other hideout.  A third
ball will be served which when it registers anwyhere on the playfield,
will release the other two balls, beginning Multi-Ball play.  In the
event you miss the ramp on the second ball, the game will abort to
two-ball multiball by ejecting the other locked ball.  However, if you
haven't touched anything, some games will allow you to drain the ball
and try again.  Others will drain the ball eject the locked ball,
starting you over at a green light.

    "Escape" is pretty much the same thing, except that the first ball
is locked in the Eject Hole saucer, and the other two in the hideouts.
Multi-Ball starts, but the ball locked in the Eject Hole is released
last.  :-(

    During Multi-Ball play, sending a ball up the ramp will lock it in a
hideout and will award a jackpot bonus (see JACKPOT BONUS).  Sending a
second ball up will lock it in the other hideout and but only awards a
standard ramp bonus.  Sending a third ball up awards a standard ramp
bonus and kicks out one of the other balls, and locks the one you just
shot up the ramp.  When the last playfield ball is drained, all locked
balls are released and play continues.  If you have more than one ball
locked, you continue Multi-Ball play.  When you are down to one ball,
you start over at a green light.


EJECT HOLE
    Above the upper right-hand flipper, there is an eject hole.  During
normal play, landing a ball there will temporarily lock the ball.  The game
may also award you by marking off a light target, depending upon the
difficulting setting.  The biggest advantage is the ball is kicked out to
the lane where the upper right-hand flipper is located.  This makes for an
easy ramp shot (if you are skilled enough and have a decently powered
upper-flipper).
    During "Police Chase" mode or Multi-Ball, the eject hole will mark off
an unmarked target for you.  If all targets are marked, the ball lock will
constitute an "Escape".
    If lit, the eject hole will award an "Extra Ball".


THE FREEWAY
    There are two freeways and three freeway spinners.  Two are on the outer
lanes around the upper half of the board, the third leads to the eject hole.
The two outer lanes award the Freeway Bonus, when its Freeway Arrow is lit.
Freeway scoring is as follows:

    1)  When nothing is lit: 100 points for each time the freeway signs
        (spinners) spin when hit by the ball.

    2)  When nothing is lit, riding both outer-lane freeways in succession
        (ie: one big loop) will light the timed Freeway Arrow on the side
        you entered first.  If you're good at making this loop, it's a great
        way to pick up points and bonuses (ie: Hold Bonus, Light Extra Ball).

    3)  The lower flipper inlanes will light the opposite-side timed
        Freeway Arrow.

    4)  The lower flipper inlanes, when lit, will also award 20,000 points
        and will re-light the Kickback, if necessary.

    5)  When the Freeway Arrows are flashing, the freeway awards:

        a)  50,000 points and lights the flipper inlanes.

        b)  75,000 points and lights the spinners.

        c)  100,000 points and lights Hold Bonus.

        d)  100,000 points and lights Extra Ball.

        The above is for 3-ball games.  5-ball games start you at 25,000
        points.  All other awards are the same, except that Light Extra
        Ball shows up on the fifth run.

    6)  When the spinners are lit, they award 1,000 points per spin when
        hit by the ball (plus a really cool sound).

The Freeway Bonus indicators only flash for a short period of time.  They
go out when the time has elasped or the Freeway Bonus is collected.  The
20,000 bonus/light kickback and 1000 point indicators will last till the
end of the ball.  The Extra Ball lamp will last until collected on 3-ball
games, or till the end of the ball on 5-ball games.


THE SIDE 1-2-3 AND 4-5-6 TARGETS
    One of the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 targets will be flashing at all times.
Hitting the target will advance the Ramp value and will re-light the
Kickback light, if necessary.  These targets score 20,000 points when
flashing, or 1,000 points when unlit.


BONUS POINTS
    Various targets will award bonus points and your total is kept tallied
on the main playfield (designed to look like a tachometer).  You start each
ball with 1,000 bonus points.  Each stoplight adds 1,000 points to your
bonus total.  The outlanes add 3,000 bonus points to your bonus total.  At
the end of each ball, the game awards you these bonus points, multiplied by
your bonus multiplier (you start at 1X, advance using the ramp, see RAMP
SHOTS).  The game will start you over at 1,000 bonus points unless Hold
Bonus has been awarded (see THE FREEWAY).  If you have finished your last
ball with a Hold Bonus, the game holds both your bonus points, as well as
your bonus multiplier, otherwise, bonus multipliers are not carried over
from ball to ball.


JACKPOT BONUS
    The jackpot bonus starts at 250,000 points and climbs from game to
game.  Every point earned in Multi-Ball, *before* scoring the jackpot,
is added to the jackpot bonus.  Once awarded, the jackpot bonus resets
itself to 250,000 points (kinda like the lottery), but does not begin
to accumulate more Multi-Ball points until the *next* Multi-Ball.  The
maximum Jackpot value is 2,000,000 points.


OUTLANES
    There are two special lights, one for each outlane.  When lit, they
will award 1 credit.  When only one is lit, the slingshots/bumpers move
the light from one side to the other.  You light the outlanes by making
it to the red light (you don't need to run it) twice in a 3-ball game,
or three times in a 5-ball game.

When the special light is not lit, the outlanes will add 3,000 points
to your bonus total.


STRATEGY
    Get good at the freeway shots, the ramp shot and the eject hole shot.
The freeway shots are probably easiest and if you can collect the Freeway
Bonuses often enough, this strategy easily outruns multiple ramp shots,
plus you get bonuses like Hold Bonus and Light Extra Ball.  The ramp shot
is best to spot a hard-to-reach stoplight.  The ramp bonus isn't bad either
and bonus multipliers are always a good thing to have.  The eject hole is
really only worth it on games that will spot a stoplight for you.  All games
will spot stoplights from the eject hole when all stoplights are off and
can be hit in any order.  Also, if a playfield ramp shot cannot be made for
one reason or another, the eject hole is your only hope of getting away
(starting Multi-Ball).


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MISCELLANEOUS INFO:
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PLAYFIELD

    The spinners/freeways are labeled as follows:

    Left Spinner:  Bayshore Freeway

    Right Spinner: Santa Monica Freeway

    Eject Spinner: San Diego Freeway


SCORING

    High Speed target scoring is as follows (summary):

    Slingshots:       10 points.

    Spinner:         100 points per spin.

    Lit Spinner:    1000 points per spin.

    Bumpers:         500 points

    Freeway Scores:  1/ 25,000;
                     2/ 50,000;
                     3/ 75,000;
                     4/100,000;
                     5/Light Extra Ball

    Ramp:            1/ 50,000;
                     2/ 75,000;
                     3/100,000


BONUS TOTAL SCORING

    Plunger (starting): 1,000 points

    Stoplight Target:   1,000 points

    Outlanes:           3,000 points


TRIVIA (from the Steve Ritchie IRC chat):

    High Speed was based on the true story of Steve Ritchie being chased
by the cops, while doing 146mph in his 1979 Porsche 928.

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| HIGH SPEED:  "Dispatch this is 504, suspect got away."              |
| EARTHSHAKER: "Ooohhh, bitchin!!"                                    |
| WHITEWATER:  "Dang, lost another one!"                              |
| ELVIRA:      "Let's Boooogie!!! ..... Thank you, Boys!"             |
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