Kerbal Space Program
Nintendo Entertainment System
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Оновлено: 17 жовт. о 21:00
автор: VaultRoach13

"Now you're playing with power!"
Celebrate 40 years of Nintendo in America..!
Based on the U.S. version of the Famicom.
Features launchable NES game cartridge..!
No mods. No cheats. Two KSP DLCs. Enjoy..!
#1= Toggle Cartridge Door Open/Closed
#2= Toggle Game Cartridge Up/Down
#3= Launch NES Game Cartridge
#4= Toggle Channel 3/4 Switch Left/Right
#5= Toggle RF Switch Magnetometer Boom
#6= Undock AC Adapter Port
#7= Toggle Controller Button Lights On/Off
#8= Toggle Audio/Video Port Lights On/Off
#9= Cut Parachutes (NES Game Cartridge)
#0= KerbNet Access
#Abort(Backspace)= Deploy Parachutes
#R(RCS)= Toggle Main Engines On/Off
#T(SAS)= Toggle SAS / Power Switch & Light
#U(Lights)= Toggle Gear Lights On/Off
#G(Gear)= Extend/Retract Landing Gear
#B(Brake)= Toggle Brakes / Reset Switch
<How To Drive>
-Engage SAS With #T(SAS)
-Engage Main Engines With #Spacebar
-Throttle Up To Drive Forward
-Use #A & #D To Turn
-Toggle Main Engines On/Off With #R(RCS)
-Extend/Retract Landing Gear With #G
<Tips & Tricks>
-Launching NES Cartridge Is Easy As 123..!
Always Engage SAS With #T(SAS)
Fully Throttle Up With #Z Or #Shift
Press #1 To Open Console Cartridge Door
Press #2 To Lift & Unlock Game Cartridge
Press #3 To Launch NES Game Cartridge
For Best Results, Launch While Stationary
Let Cartridge Stabilize Before Launching
Auto Switches To NES Cartridge On Launch
Use WASD Q & E To Control Game Cartridge
Deploy Parachutes With #Abort
Cut Parachutes With #9
Max Range: ~11km
If Launch Fails, DO NOT Blow Into Cartridge
Reset Game System By Reverting To Launch
<Quick History>
-The Nintendo Entertainment System is an
8-bit home video game console developed
by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on
July 15, 1983 as the Family Computer
(Famicom) & released as the redesigned
NES in test markets in the United States on
October 18, 1985, followed by a nationwide
launch on September 27, 1986. Nintendo of
America discontinued the NES in 1995.
"Get the power!" - Nintendo Power​