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Conference rusure::nintendo

Title:Nintendo Game Systems
Notice:Please enter Super NES notes in Yuppy::Super_NES.
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Tue Oct 20 1987
Last Modified:Mon Feb 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:847
Total number of notes:11602

165.0. "Dr. Chaos" by PARROT::FORTEN () Thu Dec 08 1988 18:31

    I just saw a game called "DR. CHAOS" in Kay-Bee toy store in the
    ""FABULOUS"" Burlington Mall. I did'nt get it since it was $40 and
    I did'nt have the money. It looks pretty interesting. The object
    of the game is to rescue your brother, Dr Chaos who's time warp
    dimension experiment went haywire.
    
    You must go thru his house/castle/lab? and find different weapons
    to defeat monsters and collect pieces of equipment to vanquish the
    enemy. It sounds a little like Metal Gear and it also has a password
    feature which means it must be pretty complicated in design. You
    can also warp to other dimensions.
    
    Has anyone seen or played this game? 
    Let's hear your opinions about it.
    
    Scott_Whos_sick_of_buying_lousy_games (AKA ADVENTURE ISLAND, MILON'S
    SECRET CASTLE, & MICKEY MOUSECAPADES)
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165.1Ultraspace Sensor?RAVEN1::TIMMONSMon Dec 19 1988 20:026
    I have Dr. Chaos.  It may be good, but my son and I are stuck at
    the start.  You need an "Ultraspace Sensor" in order to enter any
    warp zone.  NES game line said that it was past the 4th door on
    the first floor, kill monster, then re-enter room.  That did not
    work.  Has anybody found how to get the Ultraspace Sensor?
    
165.2Help from FCIRAVEN1::TIMMONSThu Dec 22 1988 16:0712
    After not finding the "Ultraspace sensor", I phoned the Nintendo
    help line and they were no help.  The guy gave us a confused answer
    that didn't help.  Next I called the FCI helpline (312 968-0425)
    and got the answer.
    
    Spoiler
    
    Go in the third door on the first floor, turn left and go thru the
    next door, turn right (North), open the window above the sofa, go
    in the window, go to the end of passage, knife the guy there five
    times and the Ultraspace Sensor will appear.
    
165.3But Where are the Boots and Air Helmet?HYSTER::HITCHCOCKTue Apr 04 1989 19:4615
    This note and the directions in .2 made me look at Dr. Chaos again,
    a game I bought and initially rejected as being boring and poorly
    designed.  Having acquired the Ultraspace sensor, though, it's actually
    a pretty good game.  I'm getting used to finding ammo and juice,
    then going into the warp zones.
    
    The main problem I'm having is I can't find any of the special
    equipment Dr. Chaos left for his brother, in particular the boots
    and air helmet, both of which seem to be required to go into even
    the most beginning warp zones.  But they don't seem to be in the
    house either!  Has onyone else who's tried this game found where
    these things are located?
    
    Thanks-
    /chuck
165.4Doesn't ANYONE out there know?SUBWAY::TROTTAFri Sep 08 1989 13:175
    Re: .3
    
    I'm hoping that in the last 5 months you've found the items for
    yourself.  My wife has been playing this game, and she can't find them
    either.  Can anyone out there offer some spoilers?
165.5Total copies = 3?SUBWAY::TROTTATue Sep 12 1989 12:118
    Judging by the underwhelming response to my request in .4, I assume
    that this game is not very popular.  It's pretty good, though, now that
    I'm getting into it.  Besides the warp box, I have the helmet, boots,
    2 life bags, and 3 or 4 pieces of the laser gun.  I've never been a
    "mapper", so I only have a general idea where I found them.
    
    I also found that, contrary to what it says in the instructions, you
    *can* save the game and keep all of your ammo.
165.6The Sleeper of the Year, Fer SureHYSTER::HITCHCOCKWed Sep 13 1989 17:0014
    Actually, I like this game also, but was put off for a long time
    by the initial poor graphics...much better in the warp zones. I'm
    willing to get back into it, but I need some help though.  I've
    been very frustrated that I can locate the boots, which are for
    jumping real high, as I recall.  And you can't make any progress
    without them, even initially (I at least have the warp box, thanks
    to one of the earlier notes).
    
    Anyway, if you can at least help on finding the boots and describe
    a little more about the game saving technique you found, maybe we
    can turn the rest of this conference onto it! (*Now* I see it sold
    everywhere.)
    
    /chuck
165.7HIT those walls!SUBWAY::TROTTAThu Sep 14 1989 11:1744
    The game saving technique is actually described in the instruction
    booklet under something like "Discontinuing a Game".  They neglect to
    mention that your ammo remains.  Not only that, but when you continue
    it again, all the ammo you've collected in all the rooms comes back!  
    You can really build all levels up to the max by doing it a few times. 
    Here's how: while either outside the building or in a warp zone, press
    START to pause the game, then press either A or B and you will receive
    a password.  Turn the game off; when you come back and enter the
    password, you'll be right where you paused, ammo and all.  Or, after
    noting the password (of course), press A (game returns), then START 
    again to unpause, and you can go on with the game, but if you die you 
    can RESET, enter the password, and pick up again at that point.  It's 
    best, after you've entered a promising warp zone, to fill up (if 
    necessary), reenter the warp, then take a password immediately.  This
    way if you don't make it, you can keep picking up at that point until 
    you do.
    
    Mild spoiler question:
    
    Do you have the helmet already?  You need that before the boots; when
    you swim with the helmet on, you can jump over underwater barriers that
    you couldn't before, even without the boots.  Once I had the helmet, it
    didn't take me long to get the boots.
    
    Spoiler for helmet (I think):
    
    As I recall (I'm pretty sure this is right) this is how to get to the
    warp zone with the helmet:  First, fill up.  I had one extra life bag
    when I did it, and needed it.  Go up the stairs to the 2nd floor, then
    enter the leftmost door.  HIT around on all 4 walls until you find a 
    hole that opens up (sorry, but I'm not sure which room has the hole). 
    GO through the hole.  One of the windows or doors in one of the 4 rooms
    you'll now be in has the warp with the helmet at the end (again, I'm 
    not sure which).  You'll know it's the right one if you see a lot of 
    stairs around...a little ways down to the right there's a set of
    staircases that look like they go off the screen to the top - they
    don't really go anywhere, but you'll need to walk across them.  Also,
    make sure you kill the boss monster at the end of every warp, even
    though you usually don't have to to get the treasure.  When you kill
    it, a piece of the gun drops from above.
    
    Hope this helps,
    
    -- Paul