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===Introduction===
If you like a fast-moving game with plenty of action, then the Hustle Solid State Software<sup>TM</sup> Command Module is for you! You and your opponent direct "snakes" in a small playing area. Developed for Texas Instruments by the Milton Bradley Company, the object of Hustle is to outmaneuver your opponent and score the most points.
With the Hustle module plugged into your computer, you can:
* Play a one-player game with the computer as your opponent. There are three versions of Hustle - Normal, Countdown, and Countup. Each may be played on one of three levels of difficulty.
* Challenge a friend to a two-player game. Choose a version of Hustle or Snakefight, or play a third one - Blockade.
The module automatically keeps score for you, while colorful graphics and computer music add to the fun.
Certain keys on both sides of the keyboard are designed as directional keys. Movement on the screen can also be controlled by the Wired Remote Controllers or from the keyboard. With the controllers. you simply move the lever in the direction you want your snake to go. The snakes cannot be moved diagonally.