.RAPTOR The easter egg in this one : Change the date of your computer to May 16, then run the game. Listen carefully during the intro. DIDN'T NOTICE ANYTHING Or : Before starting the game, type SET S_HOST = CASTLE (MUST BE UPPERCASE) WORKS for God mode. Or : On the bottom of the screen where you select your missions is a toggle and 3 pushbuttons. Press the toggle a few times, then push button 1 and 3. This adds extra characters. Ever seen laser-cows ? DIDN'T DO ANYTHING Or : Startup RAP RECORD DEMO or RAP PLAY DEMO to record or play your own demo. (Some versions) Raptor: Call of the Shadows + Cheat Codes - The backspace key will restore all your energy and give you a death ray, at the cost of all your money. This will only work in the registered version. + Debug Mode - Set the environment variable "S_HOST" to the value "CASTLE" at the DOS prompt by typing "SET S_HOST=CASTLE" (it must be in caps). Then, when you play Raptor, you become completely invincible, and have all the weapons at your disposal. In addition, you can skip levels by starting them, hitting [esc], followed by [n]; you'll be returned to the hangar, and when you exit again, you'll be on the next level. While in debug mode, you can make use of a level warp. From the level selection screen (Bravo Sector, etc), type a two character combination, one key at a time, that specifies which level you wish to jump to. The first character may be either 'Z' (for episode one), 'X' (for episode two), or 'Y' (for episode three). The second character specifies the level number and must be a key between 'Q' and 'O' on the keyboard, where 'Q' means level 1 and 'O' means level 9. WORKS This debug mode, including the level warp, works in both the shareware and registered versions of the game. However, if you try to warp to an episode 2 or 3 level in the shareware version, the game will crash. + Misc Command Line Parameters - "rec" followed by a filename will record your game. "play" followed by the filename of a recorded game will play it back. Cheat for Raptor With a hex editor, change bytes 27h and 28h of a Raptor saved game file (char????.fil) to the value FF. When you load this saved game, you'll have a few million dollars to spend on equipment. If you don't have a hex editor, there are some programs available that do this for you. The most common is RapCheat, available in various game cheat archives. Raptor was written by Cygnus, and it seems to be a birthday present to themselves. Whenever Raptor is started when your system's clock matches the birthday of one of the people at Cygnus, Raptor behaves a little strangely. Here's the list of recognised birthdays. You can reset your system clock to one of these dates manually, if you wish; any year should be all right, so long as it's not in the past: March 12 Bobby Prince May 16 Scott Host August 28 Rich Fleider October 2 Jim Molinets Note that in v1.0 of Raptor, Bobby Prince's birthday was not recognised, while Tim Neveu's was. What happens is this: first, the Apogee logo is displayed, but not with Apogee's trademark music. Instead, you hear the Cygnus folks, sounding a little tipsy, humming the Apogee theme music themselves. In version 1.1 and 1.2, Bobby Prince says, "You boys just don't get it, do ya?" immediately afterward. (This file is available online in WAV format; the direct URL is http://www.apogee1.com/sounds/rapgoof.wav. You'll also hear it if you go to the Raptor product catalog entry in Apogee's web site and click on the cursor in Raptor's main menu.) In addition, some of the Raptor levels contain enemies that don't normally appear such as monkeys who throw coconuts at you, raptor dinosaurs scurrying across the screen, and cows with machine guns concealed beneath their hides. Most of these peculiar enemies appear on the first mission of the game, and they are usually difficult to kill. Finally, when you exit the game, you get to hear the member of Cygnus whose birthday it is give an impersonation of a monkey. This might consist of hooting or screeching sounds, or simply an eloquent rendering of the word "monkey." (The raucous noise you hear when monkeys appear during the game are all the monkey impersonations playing together at random.) There is a way, beyond setting the system time to a particular birthday, of getting the monkeys and raptors and cows to fight you. When the screen comes up where you must choose a sector to fly, flip the switch at the bottom center of the screen by clicking on it with the mouse. It should darken. This activates the three lights to the right of this switch. In version 1.0 of Raptor, you should turn on the first and third lights; in v1.1 and v1.2 of Raptor, you should turn all three lights on. Then you can select a sector or "auto pilot" and fly the level. You'll know the cheat worked if you hear a static-like sound. All levels have some new enemy that appears by using this cheat, though sometimes they are small and inconspicuous. Besides monkeys, cows, and raptors, there are: the ship from 2001: A Space Odyssey, the ship from Space 1999, pedestrians, a woman sunbathing on a roof, and other miscellaneous items. Note, however, that if you activate the "battle cow" mode using the switches, as opposed to running the game on a Cygnus birthday, you don't get the goofy Apogee theme song in the beginning, nor the individual monkey impersonation at the end.