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VOR(6)								   Games Manual 							    VOR(6)

NAME
vor - fast-pace, difficult and addictive rocks dodging game SYNOPSIS
vor [options] DESCRIPTION
This is a fairly hard game, intended to be a quickie game for when you want to kill a few spare minutes. The most important thing is to tap the keys very gently! Overcontrolling is the leading cause of death among new rockdodgers! Move with the cursor keys (up, down, right, left) and avoid the meteorites OPTIONS
-f, --full-screen -s, --silent No explosion sounds or music -V, --version Print program version -?, --help Print an help message AUTHOR
vor was written by: Jason Woofenden <jason@jasonwoof.com> Joshua Grams <joshua@qualdan.com> Forked from Space Rocks, Paul Holt <pad@pcholt.com> This manual page was written by Davide Governale <magellanino@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). December 20, 2009 VOR(6)

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EFP.NES(6)							   Games Manual 							EFP.NES(6)

NAME
efp - Escape from Pong NES game SYNOPSIS
nes [options] /usr/share/nes/efp.nes | /usr/share/nes/efp-rev.nes DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the game Escape from Pong. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the origi- nal program does not have a manual page. efp is a game of pong for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) with a twist. In this version you control the ball, and your objective is to escape the board safely. You will need to fake out the paddle, fight against gravity, and avoid the (red) wall of death to survive. The two ROMs efp and efp-rev differ only in the direction of the thrust when using the arrow keys. This is so that you can use whichever way is more comfortable for you. NOTES
You will need an emulator for the NES in order to play this game. Unfortunately, I have found that it doesn't work correctly with all emu- lators. One that I have tested is FCE Ultra, so try that if your regular one doesn't work. See /usr/share/doc/efp/README.Debian for more details. SEE ALSO
fceu-sdl(1), nes(1). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Joe Nahmias <jello@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). February 2, 2004 EFP.NES(6)
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