+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | V A N G U A R D | +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ GAME: VANGUARD PLATFORM: ARCADE GENRE: ARCADE SHOOTER CREATOR: SNK Licensed to CENTURI Copyright 1981 AUTHOR OF THIS FAQ: Kevin Butler AKA War Doc E-MAIL: kevinb(at)technologist(dot)com FAQ VERSION: 1.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT I: INTRODUCTION 1. Legal Stuff 2. Version Information 3. Acknowledgements 4. Welcome 5. Overview UNIT II: GAME INFORMATION 6. The Game 6.1 The Controls 6.2 The Playing Field 6.3 Scoring 6.4 The Different Areas UNIT III: STRATEGIES 7. Playing the Game 7.1 Cave Zone 7.2 Rainbow Zone 7.3 Stick Zone 7.4 Stripe Zone 7.5 Bleak Zone 7.6 Docking Zone UNIT IV: CONCLUSION 8. Conclusion _______________________________________________________________________________ To find a particular chapter or subchapter do the following: 1. Highlight the chapter or subchapter name you wish to find. 2. Press CTRL-C 3. Press CTRL-F 4. Press CTRL-V 5. Press CTRL-F 5. You will arrive at the desired chapter or subchapter. _______________________________________________________________________________ ************** ********************************* U N I T I ********************************** ************** +=================+ | 1. LEGAL STUFF |============================================================ +=================+ This guide may not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advanced permission from the author. Use of this guide on any other web sit or as part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. All content in this guide is Copyright 2003 by Kevin Butler. Only the sites listed below have permission to publish this work or to display it: www.gamefaqs.com www.cheats.de faqs.ign.com If you wish to put this guide on your site, e-mail me and ask. Save yourself the headache of putting up with lawsuits and whatnot because you failed to ask a simple "Can I post your guide on ?". If you wish to use info in this guide, please acknowledge that you have done so. If you see this guide on any other site then the one listed above, please e-mail me. If you wish to ask questions or give input to this guide, please e-mail me. Just have Vanguard as the subject so I know it isn't another kooky vendor trying to sell me hair gel or another XXX site telling me I have new friends. +=========================+ | 2. VERSION INFORMATION |==================================================== +=========================+ Version 1.0 9/11/03: A guide is born. +======================+ | 3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |======================================================= +======================+ The following are a list of people or organizations that have made this FAQ possible: My wonderful family (who has had to put up with the tapping on the keyboard) SNK for making a great arcade game GameFAQ's for putting up this FAQ +=============+ | 4. WELCOME |================================================================ +=============+ Welcome to my FAQ for Vanguard. Since the game has you continuously cycling through space battles in a cave system, there is no walkthrough per se. Instead it will be broken up into the game itself and strategies for making the game last for a while. Input is appreciated along with constructive criticism. If you wish to e-mail me thoughts on this FAQ, better ways of doing things, other strategies, etc., feel free. Make sure you put Vanguard as the subject. If you don't, I'm liable to discard the e-mail as spam. +==============+ | 5. OVERVIEW |=============================================================== +==============+ Vanguard was created by a company not really known in the United States. Vanguard was a different type of shooter. Most games had the player at the bottom of the screen shooting down aliens or had them in free space doing the same. Vanguard has the player going through an extensive cave system which ends with a battle with the enemy boss. With a synthesized voice telling the player their location, and a fighter that could fire four ways, Vanguard was definitely an innovative game. The game was licensed to Centuri, and along with Pleiads, became SNK's contribution to the arcade world. Although Centuri disappeared after 1981, SNK continues to produce arcade games to this day. Good luck getting through the cave system to take on the boss. *************** ******************************** U N I T II ********************************** *************** +==============+ | 6. THE GAME |=============================================================== +==============+ Vanguard is a two-dimensional, scrolling shooter style game. You are the pilot of a fighter that must penetrate the cave system in order to reach the boss. These caves have many different zones and enemies for you to overcome. You are equipped with the most modern fighter available which is capable of firing in four different directions to eliminate any enemy units that get close. The zones won't be easy since some of them are wide open enough to maneuver freely while others are very narrow and the slightest mistake in navigation can spell disaster. In addition, your fighter is constantly moving so you will have to maneuver around or destroy obstacles in your path. Maybe you should have taken that desk job when they offered it. ____________________ / 6.1 The Controls /__________________________________________________________ -------------------- The controls on this game are pretty easy. The four button firing array, though, will take some getting used to. - An eight-way joystick - Four buttons for firing up, down, left, and right _________________________ / 6.2 The Playing Field /_____________________________________________________ ------------------------- The playing field of Vanguard is pretty simple. You control your fighter through the caves. The upper right corner has your radar showing your current position and the bottom bar tells you how much farther through an area you must go. An example of the playing screen is below: +-------------------------------------+-----------------------------+ | | RADAR | | | | +---+ | | | | / \ / | | |----+ +-----+ | | +-----------------------------+ | _________________________ | | ROUND # /\ # [_________________________] | |_______________________________________________^___________________| | | | | DISTANCE LEFT TO NEXT AREA /| |\ /\ /\ /\ /\ /\ /\ / | | \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / | | \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / | | \/ \ / \ / \ / \ / \/ \/ | | /\ \/ \ / \/ \/ /\ /\ | | /\ \/ /\ /\ | | /\ ____/<-ENEMY FIGHTER \/ \/| | \ \/ /\ /\ /\| | ----<-YOUR FIGHTER /\ / \ / \ / | | / \/ / \ / \ / \ / | | \/ /\ / \ / \ / \ / | | /\ / \ / \ / \ / \ / | | / \ / \ / \ / \/ \/ | | / \ / \ / \/ | | / \ / \/ | | / \/ | |/ | | | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ You control your fighter to destroy or avoid the enemy ships and ground targets. ___________________________ / 6.3 Scoring and Sectors /___________________________________________________ --------------------------- Scoring in this game is relatively easy. Some areas have things that have random scores. I will list the actual name of said enemy followed by a description and its score. Mist - Bouncing starship : 70 points Harley - Fighter : 50 points Helm - White UFO : 80 points Amno - Pink UFO : 100 points Base I, II, III - Buildings : 100 - 400 points Garine - Bouncing aliens : 100 - 400 points Barrier - Energy barrier : 800 points Kemlus - "C" shaped worms : 100 - 400 points Romeda - Arrow shaped ships : 100 points Gond - Boss at end of round : 1,000 - 8,000 points If you go into the debris left from the Kemlus, a backward "C" will surround your fighter and you will get 1,090 points. You can do this three times. After the third time, if you try this, your fighter will be destroyed. You start with three fighters and you earn an extra fighter at 10,000 and 50,000 points. ___________________________ / 6.4 The Different Areas /___________________________________________________ --------------------------- There are two types of cave systems in Vanguard. They interchange with each other during each round. For example, you will have cave one during round one, cave two during round two, cave one during round three, etc. Within each of these cave systems are specific zones. Within each of these zones are different areas where you will encounter different types of enemies. Below are shown the two types of cave systems, the zones, and the areas within each. This is the legend that will be used for both of these caves (see Chapter 6.3 for descriptions of the enemies): THE ZONES: THE ENEMIES: C = Cave Zone M = Mist G = Garine R = Rainbow Zone Ha = Harley Ba = Barrier Sk = Stick Zone He = Helm K = Kemlus Sr = Stripe Zone A = Amno R = Romeda B = Bleak Zone B = Base I, II, and/or III Go = Gond D = Docking Zone +--------+ | CAVE 1 | +--------+ Below is the layout for cave one: --- / \ | / \ D \ / | \ / --- | -- | B2 | -- | B1 |Sk1 |Sk2 | | -- +--------+ / + \ / R2 \ R3 / R6 / \ \ / / \ / R1 \ R4 / R5 ---------------------+ \ +--------------------------+\ |-- C1 ---||-- C2 ---| |----------- Sr -----------| Enemies per area: C1 - M C2 - H firing on you R1 - He three at a time R2 - He six at a time Sk1 - M firing on you Sk2 - H firing on you R3 - A three at a time R4 - A six at a time Sr - B, G, Ba eight to ten times R5 - He three at a time R6 - He six at a time B1 - K B2 - R D - Go +--------+ | CAVE 2 | +--------+ --- / \ | / \ D \ / | \ / --- | -- | B2 | -- | B1 | -- + \ / R2 / \ / R1 -----------------------------------------------------------------+\ |-- C1 ---||-- C2 ---||-- Sk1 --||-- Sk2 --||-------- Sr --------| Enemies per area: C1 - H firing on you C2 - M Sk1 - H firing on you Sk2 - M firing on you Sr - B, G, Ba eight to ten times R1 - He three at a time R2 - He six at a time B1 - K B2 - R D - Go **************** ******************************** U N I T III ********************************* **************** +======================+ | 7. PLAYING THE GAME |======================================================= +======================+ When you start the game, your fighter, will be at the left side of the screen. Keep in mind, this is a scrolling game. This means you can go no faster then the right side and no slower then the left side. You can, however, vary your speed in-between by pushing the joystick back and forth. The biggest key in getting through this game is learning how to use the joystick to speed up and slow down because you will sometimes be put into some very tight areas that will require precision joystick control. What I have done is break down the areas and some strategies for getting through them. There is no break between the areas, but you can pretty much tell what area you are in by the landscape and/or the enemies. _________________ / 7.1 Cave Zone /_____________________________________________________________ ----------------- This zone is pretty straightforward. The cave is wide enough for you to maneuver out of harms way. - There should be no reason that you can't go through both areas energized. The energy stations are abundant in the cave zone. - The Harley's like to group up in packs of five or six. They will fire on you and an occasional Harley will break from the pack to try to ram your fighter. They usually stay on one level and don't move around a lot. Very easy to evade. - The Mist's are a different matter. They move around all over the area and they are rather difficult to hit. You will have to use your lasers from different sides very effectively. ____________________ / 7.2 Rainbow Zone /__________________________________________________________ -------------------- In these zones you will be going diagonal up or diagonal down. The first part only has three aliens while the second part of the zone has six aliens moving up and down. - On the diagonal up parts, get your fighter in between the second and third aliens during the first part. Reverse this on the diagonal down parts. - On the second part, you will have to get in between the fourth and fifth aliens. You may have to use your top laser to clear out the alien above since the top three alternate with the bottom three. Reverse this on the diagonal down parts. __________________ / 7.3 Stick Zone /____________________________________________________________ ------------------ There are no energy stations in this zone so you will have to do some quick maneuvering and firing in all directions. This area also narrow significantly. Use the same tactics from the Cave Zone. ___________________ / 7.4 Striped Zone /___________________________________________________________ ------------------- You only have to deal with ground targets in this zone. This, though, is the problem since those targets are clustered very close together. - You should be able to go through this area energized since energy stations are abundant in the lower parts of this zone. - If you aren't energized, make sure you decided quickly to go high or low. If you go high, you deal with bases and Garines (bouncing aliens). This can be rough if you mistime it. The bottom has more targets but you must destroy the barrier. You do this by destroying the upper or lower stand that fires it up. - This zone lasts a while but the pattern remains the same. __________________ / 7.5 Bleak Zone /____________________________________________________________ ------------------ You will be going up instead of sideways. The scrolling now is you can't go faster then the top of the screen or slower then the bottom of the screen. - Enemies on this screen are actually pretty easy to get through. Just stay in the middle and keep firing. The Romeda may give you trouble since they like to fire left diagonal shots. - Try for the Kemlus bonus, as talked about in Chapter 6.3. Just remember not to do it more then three times. ____________________ / 7.6 Docking Zone /__________________________________________________________ -------------------- This is for all the marbles. There are many hazards to avoid as you try to take out Gond. - First, as you enter there are lasers to your left and right. You must quickly get into the second part. Gond is protected by two layers that have openings. These openings line up for only brief moments. Try to take shots through this opening. - After a short amount of time, walls will close behind your fighter. You only have a limited amount of time because there are five walls and if they close before you take out Gond, you lose your fighter. - The only good thing is if you fail to take out Gond, you advance to the next round. Of course, you don't get the bonus for Gond. After you make it through each set of cave one and cave two, the action gets faster. **************** ******************************** U N I T IV ********************************* **************** +================+ | 8. CONCLUSION |============================================================= +================+ This game ranks as one of my favorite games. The synthesized speech and music definitely made this game. In addition, the action is fast paced and there really doesn't seem to be anywhere for one to "catch their breath". This seemed to be a popular game because it was different. I think, by that time, the static space shooters were starting to wear thin and we needed something that had more of a punch to it. Vanguard didn't disappoint since the pace of the action picked up as you progressed through the game. Unfortunately, it is very rare to find this machine anywhere. However, through the miracle of emulation, a whole new generation is realizing what we "old" folks enjoyed those many years ago. In addition, www.shockwave.com is bringing many of these classic games back. Check out their site to see what ones are there. I hope this guide helps you in being able to get the most amount of gameplay for this game. If you do have other ideas or thoughts, please e-mail me and share them. Who knows, maybe I'll start a Q&A Chapter in this guide if enough people ask the same questions. Anyway, thank you again for reading this guide. To see other FAQ's I have written please go to: http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/32691.html ~~~ No trees were harmed in the making of this FAQ ~~~