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                                 720 FAQ (NES) 
                   Version 1.2 - Last Revised on 03/07/2001 
                        By Dallas (sdallas19@yahoo.com) 
 
              http://www.gamefaqs.com - http://www.dallasmac.com 
 
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Legal Disclaimer 
 
 This document is Copyright 2000-2001, Dallas (sdallas19@yahoo.com) and may 
 not be reproduced nor retransmitted in any form without advance permission 
 from the author.  It may not be altered, edited, sold, given as an incentive 
 to buy, published, etc. without prior consent from the author.  If the above  
 terms are broken, legal action will take place on account of Copyright  
 Infringement.  This document is unofficial and is in no way affiliated with  
 any company.  Logo is Copyright 1986, Tengen. 
 
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Table of Contents 
 
   i.  Introduction and Revision History 
   I.  Basic Controls 
  II.  Top Menu 
 III.  Gameplay Map 
  IV.  Classes 
   V.  Levels 
  VI.  Shops 
 VII.  Skate or Die 
VIII.  Information 
 
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                    i.  Introduction and Revision History 
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Introduction 
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720 is a game that was devolped in 1986 by Atari Games Co. and Tengen. Although 
very old, it's still a pretty fun game.  It is a skateboarding game consisting 
of 4 different levels to play and do tricks on with several different class 
levels ranking from easy to normal to hard. You can also buy and upgrade  
new pads, helmets, boards, and shoes if you have enough money.  Should you find 
any mistakes in this guide, please let me know. 
 
 
Revision History 
---------------- 
v1.0 (04/05/2000): Initial Release. All Data added. 
v1.1 (05/11/2000): Reformatted the FAQ. 
v1.2 (03/07/2001): Reformatted and re-submitted this guide. 
 
 
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                             I.  Basic Controls 
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    START - Pause; Confirm 
 
 A Button - Jump 
 
 B Button - N/A 
 
       Up - Move Up 
 
     Down - Move Down 
  
     Left - Move Left 
 
    Right - Move Right 
 
   Select - N/A 
 
 
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                                II.  Top Menu 
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While playing you will notice a little menu at the top left hand corner of the 
screen. This is the Top Menu. It contains all the information you will need to 
know while playing the game. I have explained what each is and what it means. 
 
 
BOXES - On the very top of the menu you will see several or a minimum amount of  
        colored boxes. This is your timer. Whether you are skating or not, the  
        timer is still running. The only time it is not running is when the  
        game is placed on pause. Once the timer reaches the end of it's limit,  
        a little sign will show up with the words "Skate or Die" which is  
        exactly what it means.  When this sign is on the screen, it means a  
        little Death Man or Death Skull is looking for you. Soon it will appear  
        on screen and all you can do is: a.) Let it hit you  OR  b.) Run!  My  
        suggestion is to just let it hit you. You _can_ try and out run it but  
        eventually it will turn into a hypodermic needle and chase even faster  
        after you and there really is no escape. You can, however, escape death  
        even if the "Skate or Die" sign is on by entering an event before it  
        finds you. 
 
 
SCORE - When you start the game your score obviously starts out as "0".  There  
        are two different ways to get points added to your score.  You can get  
        them both in _and_ out of obstacles. In the park, you don't get many  
        points, but the one way you can is to do jumps off of the mini-ramps  
        located all over the outside of the park.  It can be very tough to land  
        but you'll get a good 200 points if you pull it off.  The big points  
        come from the obstacles inside the park.  You can get thousands of  
        points depending on which medal you get plus bonus points. 
 
 
MONEY - Right under the score, your total amount of money is listed in US  
        dollars [$]. You begin with $100, just enough to allow you to upgrade  
        some of your equipment. There is only one way to earn cash, and that is  
        competing in the obstacle courses. Depending on how well you do in each  
        course is the determining factor of how much money you get.  You can  
        also get bonus cash for getting better medals. You use the money to  
        upgrade equipment. Each class has higher prices than the previous  
        class, so start saving up! 
 
 
LIVES - The little "T" shaped things form your life meter. You are allowed 3  
        lives to begin with and when they are all gone you get a Game Over sign  
        for good. Each time you crash about 3-4 times you will lose one life  
        and receive a "Game Over & Continue" sign, this uses up one of your  
        lives [T's]. When all 3 are gone you get a "GAME OVER" sign and you  
        won't have the choice of continuing, so keep a watchful eye on this  
        meter. 
 
 
ITEMS - Lastly on the very bottom of the Menu is your equipment stock. You can  
        see all of the items you currently own and upgraded items you have  
        bought. There are 4 different pictures for the 4 types of equipment.  
        Skateboard is your board, The Helmet and Shoes can also be upgraded and  
        lastly your pads. This little part of the Menu is to keep you on track  
        of what you own and what you don't. 
 
 
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                             III.  Gameplay Map 
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The Map is accessible from various locations inside the park. Usually it's 
around each corner you turn on, but note that your time meter does not stop 
when you stop on the map. I have listed the map diagram below. 
 
 
                        DOWNHILL      HELMETS      RAMP 
 
                         .<!!:        :!!h.        :!!:.      
                      .:!%   `4h.  .<!`   `!:.  :!%`  '%!:.   
                      `%!:   .<!!!!(        '!!!!!:.   :!%`   
                         `4!!!!!% '%!:..:..:!% `%!!!!!%`      
                            `!!.     `%!!!%      .!!`         
                           .<!`%!:.  :!!!!!:  .:!%`!:.   SHOES     
               BOARDS   .:!%     `!!!!%  `%!!!!     '%!:.     
                      :!%      .<!!!`       ```!:      `4!:   
                       `4h.     '%!!!:     ::::%      :!%`    
                          `!:.  :!%`%!!h:!!!%`4h.  .<!`       
                            '!!!`     `!!!`     `!!(          
                          .:!!!:    :!%!!!4h.    :!!!:.   SLALOM 
               JUMP    .:!%``!!!!h<!`       `!:!!!!!``%!:     
                     :!%`     .!!%`!:.     .<!`%!!.     `%!:  
                    '%!:.  .:!%     '%!:.:!%     `%!:   .:!%  
                       `%!!%`          `%           `%!!%     
                                 
                                      PADS 
 
 
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                                IV.  Classes 
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There are a few (I use the term lightly) different class levels in 720.  You 
start out on Class 1, which is the easiest and you progress one level higher 
from there. You start out on the easiest possible mode which is Class 1, once 
you complete that, you move on to a harder class, which is naturally given the 
title "Class 2", and so on and so forth. I'm not exactly sure how many classes 
there are, but not very many, maybe about four or so. 
 
In order to fully complete a class, you must finish ALL of the obstacles in the 
park. At first [on class 1] they will be rather easy to accomplish. Once you 
complete all 4 obstacles you move on to the next class.  However, you don't 
have to actually get a medal in a particular obstacle in order to complete it. 
Medals are explained below. Make sure you buy all of your equipment BEFORE 
completing all of the obstacles because you won't be able to go back. 
 
In each obstacle you are rewarded either a Bronze, Silver, Gold or no medal. 
Each medal is placed on the back of your skateboard for showing off.  In order 
to actually complete an obstacle you DO NOT have to collect a medal.  When no 
medal is collected, a tongue sticking out icon will appear in place of the 
medal on the back of your skateboard. Whether you get a medal or not, the 
obstacle will be closed and therefore it is completed for you to move on to the 
next. 
 
 
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                                 V.  Levels 
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Downhill -  As the name suggests, this entire obstacle course is basically just  
            going down a long hill with twists, turns and jumps. If you get up  
            enough speed and time all of your jumps correctly you will be  
            eligible for a Gold medal.  On the sides of the hill is a very  
            large body of water which is very easy to fall into if you are  
            going to fast or not being careful. If you can pull off some jumps  
            in between landings, you'll score some extra points at the end. 
 
 
Jump -      The funnest obstacle, IMO. This is somewhat similar to the Downhill  
            obstacle with the difference that you will be catching some major  
            air time in between jumps. As you go down the hill, jump as high  
            and far as you possibly can without crashing and you grab some  
            major points. This obstacle should be a breeze to win the Gold in,  
            just speed down the hill, jump at the jumps and grab the gold. 
 
 
Slalom -    This is similar to skiing games you've seen on the computer.  You  
            head down the hill, only you will be maneuvering your way a number  
            of flags placed down the hillside. This can be tough to do on a  
            skateboard. Just don't miss any flags and if you do, go back and  
            pass it because you pick up extra time for each set of flags you go  
            through, thus increasing your maximum medal capacity. 
 
 
Halfpipe -  You know these things. A narrow little 'U' shaped ramp where you  
            start on one side, go down into the 'U' and up onto the other side  
            and do a cool trick to impress the judges for brownie points.  Here  
            it's like that only there are no judges, not many tricks, but lots  
            of points. For some reason I can not pass this course with even a  
            bronze medal. There are only about two possible tricks you can do  
            here, a hand stand and a 360 degree spin. 
 
 
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                                 VI.  Shops 
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Throughout each obstacle is a shop. There are a total of 4 shops in all each 
supplying useful equipment to help you complete the game.  I have listed each 
shop, what it sells, and why to buy their products. 
 
 
Helmets -  The Helmet shop is the closest shop near you when you first start  
           the game.  Helmets start at about $45 in Class 1 and really are the  
           most irrelevant item in the game. I suggest you don't buy the helmet  
           because you will very rarely, if ever, actually use it. You don't  
           really fall on your head in this game, rather on you limbs, and  
           that's when the pads come in. 
 
 
Boards -   Obviously, the most important item in the game. I STRONGLY suggest  
           you pick up a board in each class BEFORE heading into any obstacles.  
           You will have greater odds of winning higher medals if you buy new  
           boards in each class. The board shop is located to the Northwest of  
           the map. 
 
 
Pads -     The Pads Shop is all the way south of the map from where you firs  
           start the game. You don't really _have_ to buy pads, but it is  
           recommended because you will need them for all the future crashes  
           you will have.  I suggest you at least pick up 1 or 2 pairs of pads 
           throughout the game. 
 
 
Shoes -    Another necessity are the shoes. No skater could be good without the  
           proper footwear, right? So, what do they have...Vans?  DCs?   
           Airwalks?  Not in a 14 year old game!  They have NES shoes, yes...  
           NES shoes.  All the shoes look the same, but they really do become  
           more powerful with each upgrade. 
 
 
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                              VII.  Skate or Die 
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I think this saying was used for the later skating game [possibly a sequel to 
this one] called "Skate or Die."  Basically, when your timer runs out, a little 
death guy or skull, whatever you want to call it, goes on a scavenger hunt 
looking to kill you with it's magical killing powers. 
 
There is no escaping death, but you _can_ try.  If you manage to keep running 
from this skull, eventually it will morph into a hypodermic needle and go 10 
times faster and eventually kill you. However, if you happen to be nearby an 
obstacle course entrance, by all means go inside, this is your ONLY possible 
chance of escaping this crazy death skull. 
 
 
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                             VIII.  Information 
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Credits and Sources 
------------------- 
Jeff "CJayC" Veasey - http://www.gamefaqs.com 
  For hosting this FAQ on his site. 
 
 
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