Tecmo Cup Soccer Game – Guide and Walkthrough
NES
Guide and Walkthrough by EonLeader
Updated: 01/02/2016
1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678912345678901234 ************************************************** * Captain Tsubasa I Made by TECMO Version 1.0 guide and walkthrough Made by EonLeader ************************************************** ** *********************** Table of Contents *********************** 1. Introduction 2. Controls and commands 3. Walkthrough 4. Characters and techniques 5. Description of special techniques 6. Trivia, tips, tricks and special codes 7. Miscellaneous 8. Acknowledgements ***************** 1. Introduction: ***************** Hello everyone, this is my first guide, of Captain Tsubasa 1. In this guide I will mention strategies, tricks and codes. I hope this guide has everything you need to see. About the game, Captain Tsubasa, it was created in 1988 by the company Tecmo for the Nintendo (NES / Famicom) and it tells the story of Tsubasa Ozora, who will go for the championship with his national team, Nankatsu. After that he will face the different teams in the world as part of the Japanese selection. ****************************** 2. Controls and Commands: ****************************** ########## Controls: ########## Directional pad: Allows you to choose your plays and move your players around the field. Button A: Mainly used to accept the plays you have previously chosen with the directional pad. This button also allows us to quickly move animations, in addition to starting the games. B button: Allows you to pause during the game so that you can choose your moves with the directional pad. This button also allows you to rechoose any command if you chose previously erroneously. Select button: Allows you to select one of two options on the start menu: Kick Off and Continue. Start button: Allows you move from the intro to the start menu. Also allows you to accept the option you have selected in the start menu. During the players' meeting before a game, this button will allow you see the guts (units of energy) and skills of your players. ######### Commands: ######### *************** Start menu: *************** Kick Off: Allows access to the story mode. Continue: Allows you to continue the game from where you were using a password. When you choose this option, a screen with the Japanese alphabet appears, with which you form a key that makes you continue the game from where you have been. The order of the letters is as follows: A Ka Sa Ta Na Ha Ma Ra Ga Za Ba Pa Ya I Ki Si Chi Ni Hi Mi Ri Gi Ji Bi Pi Yu U Ku Su Tsu Nu Hu Mu Ru Gu Zu Bu Pu Yo E Ke Se Te Ne He Me Re Ge Ze Be Pe Wa O Ko So To No Ho Mo Ro Go Zo Bo Po Enter ****************** Main menu: ****************** This menu will appear at the players' meeting before a game. > Information: This option gives you a short piece information about the opponent. > Memo: This option gives you the password of the game you're playing, to have the opportunity to play another time. > Starting Members: Starting members is an option only available when you use the Japanese team, which has several options which allow you to make modifications to your lineup. Once you've entered this option, you can see the list of your starters and substitutes, which we can arrange at will with three options. They're located in the center-top of the screen, and they are: A) Change: Allows you to make changes in your lineup. The position of each player is shown on a field graphic that ison the center-bottom of the screen. You can only make three changes in a game. B) Undo: Cancels any changes you have made. C) End: Exit Team Data. > Start the match: This option allows you to start the game. ******************* During the game: ******************* During the game, you can only see a picture of a ball, which represents the player with the ball. ------------------------------- Basic movements: ------------------------------- A) player with possession of the ball (Free or marked) Pass: "Left" Allows you to direct the ball to any player on your team you want. Combi Play: "Down" This move can only be done with Tsubasa and Misaki when you use the Japanese team, so you must have both of them on the pitch. To perform this technique, you should let Tsubasa or Misaki be marked by the opposing team. Then, when you press "down", the name of this technique appears, which allows you to lose your markers with ease with a one-two. Dribble: "Up" If you are marked by one or more players of the opposing team this command allows you to dribble past those players. If you are unmarked, this command allows your player to continue moving around the field. Shoot: "Right" Allows you to make a shot towards goal. If the shot is made in your own half, then the ball won't reach the goal. For this reason, all shots must be done in the opponent's half if you want to get good results. It costs 80 guts to use a normal shot at the goal. Note: Special shots always reach the goal regardless of where you use them. B) Marking a rival player Tackle: "Up" Allows you to take the ball from an opponent with a tackle. Pass cut: "Left" Allows you to intercept a pass that an opponent uses. Mark: "Right" Allows you to mark the opposing player. Do not move: "Down" This option makes the opponent's continue his movement around the field, whilst the marker doesn't lose their position. At first, this move makes no sense whatsoever. But, if you let the opponent keep moving, it's possible that you can mark him with more players, and thus be more likely to take the ball. This command also allows you to rest players with insufficient guts. C) Receiving the ball inside the opponent's area: Pass: "Left" Allows you to make a pass to any player on your team you want. Dribble: "Up" Allows you to trap the ball for further play on the ground. Shoot: "Right" Allows you to perform an air shot on the goal. You need 80 guts to make a normal shot on the goal. E) Goalkeeper: Catch: "Left / Right" Allows you to catch the ball with your hands. Punch: "Up" Allows you to clear the ball with your fists. The clearance might not necessarily fall to your players, as there is also the possibility that it falls to the opposing team. However, punching the ball is usually safer than trying to catch the ball. [Sankakutobi]: "Down" (Ken Wakashimazu) Ken Wakashimazu's special technique that involves jumping from one of the goalposts to have a greater chance to reach a shot. You need 200 guts to perform this technique successfully, because if you have less than that, it will become much weaker. ########################### Halftime: ########################### A) Want to make changes? This menu appears at halftime, which has two options. The first, 'Yes', with which you can enter the starting members menu to make changes in our lineup, while the second is 'No', which obviously keeps your team as it is. Once you have finished making changes, or if you chose 'No', then a new menu appears called 'Who do you choose?', in which you can choose one of your players from your team to make a speech for the team. To choose the player that you want, you just have to use left or right then press the A button once you have chosen the player you want. B) Penalty Kick: When you have a penalty shootout one menu will appear on the screen called 'Choose your 5 players for penalties' in which, from the list of your players, you have to choose five players for penalty kicks. Once you have chosen the five players you can see at the bottom of the screen a menu called 'Where do you shoot?'. This allows you to choose between two directions to direct your shot. After choosing the direction, simply press the A button. The options are: Left: "Left" Allows you to kick to the left. Right: "Right" Allows you to kick right. When the other team shoots, then the menu appears 'Where do you jump?'. The menu options are the same as those of the 'Where do you kick?' menu. Left: "Left" Allows you to jump left. Right: "Right" Allows you to jump to the right. *************** 3. Walkthrough: *************** First of all, the biggest problem in this game is that you cannot see your rivals on the field. So, in general, for all the games we have to view where our players are located, and the other team. That is done by pressing the B button and choosing "pass". After, you move it where there are fewer players around, or quickly we move the ball with a pass if they're close to you. This way, you avoid the opponent marking you. That's when we have the ball. When they have it, we can not see our players on the field. You have to blindly choose the direction you want to move your players when chasing the ball on the field, preferably in the direction the opposing player is moving. That way, you can mark the opponent. You can also try and move in the opposite direction the opponent is moving. However, you can't do much if the other team prefers to play passes more often. The Nankatsu team captained by Tsubasa Ozora has this lineup: ----------- Goalie: ----------- Yuzo Morisaki ----------------- Defenders: ----------------- Shingo Takasugi Ryô Ishizaki Masato Nakazato Tsuyoshi Oda ------------------------ Midfielders: ------------------------ Tsubasa Ozora * Diving Head * Overhead Kick Mamoru Izawa * Diving Head Ken'ichi Iwami ---------------- Forwards: ---------------- Teppei Kisugi Hajime Taki Hiroshi Nagano On the attack, I recommend you try to play down the wings, because it is where opposing players mark you least, which will allow us to move more smoothly. Don't forget to check the location of your players and the opponents as explained above. Taki has the second best dribble, and while it can beat the normal players, you shouldn't rely on it too much. Izawa and Taki are the players who, after Tsubasa, have the best passes, so you have to base your attack around these players. Tsubasa is the player with the highest skills, far exceeding Izawa and Taki, but you can't make him do everything, otherwise he'll get work out and you'll have serious problems. When Tsubasa gets to level 3, he will get a special shot called Drive Shoot. Morisaki is a weak keeper, don't rely heavily on him. However, on more than one occasion he may stop a few shots from normal players of the opposing teams. Your defense is relatively efficient with Ishizaki and Takasugi, but when you get the ball back, try to find the most skilled players on your team safely, without much trouble. ######################################## 16th national championship of schools: ######################################## Nankatsu Vs Nishikigaoka Difficulty: Very Easy. Best Players: None. This is a team without stars, very easy to beat. Here you can get used to the gameplay. The shots Tsubasa makes usually end scoring, but you can also attack with Izawa, Kisugi and Taki with relative success. To ensure you score a lot of goals, I recommend you always make aerial shots. Nankatsu Vs Minamiuwa Difficulty: Easy. Best Players: FW Minoru Takei MF Tetsuo Ishida Minamiuwa is not good in defense, so your method of attack remains the same as the previous game. You must be very careful with the two star players of Minamiuwa as they could cause you serious problems with their shots, while if they mark you they're very likely to steal the ball. Nankatsu Vs Azumachi Difficulty: Regular Best Players: DF Makoto Soda * Kamisori Shoot This game will be a bit tricky at times since the Azumachi star has a special shot called Kamisori Shoot, which will be very difficult to stop. To avoid any complications from now, it's best to only use Tsubasa to score your goals. Chances are that in this match, Tsubasa has the Drive Shoot. This is mostly a waste of guts, so just use aerial shots with him and only use Drive Shoot in an extreme emergency. Try to avoid being marked by Soda, else it's likely that you'll lose possession of the ball. Preferably, play down the wing because that's where you'll find opposing players less. Soda can stop Tsubasa's Drive Shoot, so if you're going to use it, make sure that Soda is not in the shot's path. Nankatsu Vs Hanawa Difficulty: Hard Best Players: FW Kazuo Tachibana * Gemini Attack (+ Masao) * Twin Shoot (+ Masao) * Skylab Hurricane (+ Masao) FW Masao Tachibana * Gemini Attack (+ Kazuo) * Twin Shoot (+ Kazuo) * Skylab Hurricane (+ Kazuo) In this match, you will face the air plays of the Tachibana twins, which will be virtually impossible to stop. What makes this a more difficult game than normal is that in addition to the twins, Hanawa's other players will be able to score. To attack, it is best that you move down the wing and then pass into the heart of the penalty area. To score your goals, only use Tsubasa so you avoid an unwanted counter-attack from the opponents. Be careful not to waste guts from your star player because then you might complicate the game. Only use air shots and only in an extreme emergency use the Drive Shoot, always ensuring that the path is relatively clear. Nankatsu Vs Meiwahigashi Difficulty: Easy. Best Players: None After the previous match this gives us a break since Meiwa has no star you'd have problems to overcome. I recommend you use only Tsubasa to score at the start and when you've already taken a substantial advantage, use Kisugi, Izawa or Taki. However be aware of the guts of your best player and score goals with aerial shots. Only use Drive Shoot inside the area as an emergency measure. Nankatsu vs. Hirado Difficulty: Difficult. Best Players: DF Hiroshi Jito FW Mitsuru Sano * Diving Head To score goals, use only with Tsubasa, thus avoiding an unwanted counter-attack. Try to go forward by attacking on the wings, making passes from time to time so the opposing team's players don't mark you. If you're going to use a Drive Shoot, do it as close to the goal or far away, always ensuring that the path is clear. Jito is a strong defender that can even stop Tsubasa's Drive Shoot, so you have to prevent this player getting near any of your players as he is a constant danger. Nankatsu Vs Furano Difficulty: Difficult. Best Players: MF Hikaru Matsuyama * Eagle Shot * Overhead Kick Furano's goalkeeper is a little hard to overcome. Score goals using Tsubasa's Overhead Kick or the Drive Shoot, which I suggest that you use as close as possible to the goal. Furano's attack usually end with Matsuyama, who will use his Eagle Shot. Barring a miracle, it will be impossible for our goalkeeper to stop. For that reason, you should try to steal the ball fromthe opposing team before the ball reaches the master of Furano. Always attack down the wing and makes passes from time to time, then play a center for Tsubasa while he is in the penalty area. Beware that if Matsuyama stands in the path of a Drive Shoot you use from midfield, he can stop it. Nankatsu vs. Toho Difficulty: Very Hard. Best Players: GK Ken Wakashimazu * Sankakutobi MF Takeshi Sawada * Diving Head FW Kojiro Hyuuga * Tiger Shot * Goin na Dribble * Overhead Kick * Diving Head FW Kazuki Sorimachi This match is the most difficult so far, most worthy of the final. Each attack Toho makes is lethal, making the game very tense as you can only win by succeeding with every attack. Always attack down the wing and do not hold the ball too long with a player. Rather, he should do many passes, as I have recommended in previous games. Ken Wakashimazu is a very good keeper, but you can use Drive Shoot to score if you use it from as close as possible. Hyuga's Tiger Shot is an unstoppable shot, so try to recover the ball in midfield before Hyuga can get the ball. This game has a peculiarity, in that if you win the game Nankatsu is crowned National Champion only. But if you keep the match result a draw, even after extra time, there will be no penalty shootout. Thus, both finalists will share the glory. ########################### Japanese Youth team: ########################### In this part of the game, you have the opportunity to manage the Japanese youth team which has these players: Starters: FW-Masao Tachibana FW-Kojiro Hyuuga FW-Shun Nitta MF-Kazuo Tachibana MF-Tsubasa Ozora MF-Mitsuru Sano DF-Hiroshi Jito DF-Makoto Soda DF-Shingo Takasugi DF-Hikaru Matsuyama GK-Ken Wakashimazu Substitutes: Teppei Kisugi Hajime Taki Mamoru Izawa Ryô Ishizaki Takeshi Sawada Kazuki Sorimachi Jun Misugi Yuzo Morisaki I recommend you set your lineup like this: FW-Masao Tachibana FW-Kojiro Hyuuga FW-Kazuo Tachibana MF-Shun Nitta MF-Tsubasa Ozora MF-Hikaru Matsuyama DF-Ryô Ishizaki DF-Makoto Soda DF-Shingo Takasugi DF-Hiroshi Jito GK-Ken Wakashimazu Here, I place the Tachibana twins as forwards, since their Skylab Twin Shoot is much more useful than Nitta's Hayabusa Shoot. I also decided to put Matsuyama in midfield so that you can get a better marker in midfield. Ishizaki has almost the same defensive skills as Matsuyama, thus your defense is just as good. Because Soda and Jito are very good players defensively, consider them as central defenders because most opposing players attack down the center. In the second half, you can switch Nitta for Misugi, to have a much better marker in the midfield and a greater attack. ------------------------- Friendly match: ------------------------- Japan Vs Toho Institute Difficulty: Easy. Best Players: None. A simple game where you can score with any particular shot you use. The only thing to worry about is not wasting Wakashimazu's guts, because if he runs out of guts then he'll become easy prey to the opposing team. I suggest you use, in this match punches for clearing shots performed on the ground, and only use the Sankakutobi for aerial shots, thus not putting the guts of your goalkeeper in vain. When you finish this game, you have the ability to search for Tarô Misaki so you can have him on the team. ---------------------------------- Group stage: ---------------------------------- When you see the starting members you can see your players are like this: Starters: FW-Masao Tachibana FW-Kojiro Hyuuga FW-Shun Nitta MF-Kazuo Tachibana MF-Tsubasa Ozora MF-Mitsuru Sano DF-Hiroshi Jito DF-Makoto Soda DF-Shingo Takasugi DF-Hikaru Matsuyama GK-Ken Wakashimazu Substitutes: Teppei Kisugi Hajime Taki Mamoru Izawa Ryô Ishizaki Takeshi Sawada Kazuki Sorimachi Jun Misugi Tarô Misaki Yuzo Morisaki If you got Taro Misaki, he will be in the list of substitutes below Jun Misugi. If you did not get him after the game against Toho Institute, do not worry, because you have until after the semifinal to find him. But as I mentioned earlier, it is better to get him quickly, to make the games ahead easier. I recommend you set up your team like this: FW-Tarô Misaki FW-Kojiro Hyuuga FW-Tsubasa Ozora MF-Kazuo Tachibana MF-Hikaru Matsuyama MF-Masao Tachibana DF-Ryô Ishizaki DF-Makoto Soda DF-Shingo Takasugi DF-Hiroshi Jito GK-Ken Wakashimazu I decide to put Tsubasa and Misaki up front along with Hyuuga in order to have more offensive aggression. I place Hikaru Matsuyama as central midfielder to get a better marker in midfield. In addition to the player can score from long distance with his Eagle Shot. The Tachibana brothers are placed as wingers as they can also help the attack. The defense remains the same, that is, Hiroshi Jito and Makoto Soda as central defenders and Takasugi and Ishizaki as full-backs. Your second game is always against Uruguay or Italy, while your fourth game is against Argentina or Uruguay. Depending on who face in the qualifiers, you can know which team you'll face in the quarterfinals - the team of the three above you didn't play in the group stage. The other two teams will be randomly selected from seven possible teams - Malaysia, Canada, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, England and Poland. Japan vs Malaysia Difficulty: Very Easy. Best Players: None. This game is quite easy because you won't have problems scoring or getting the ball. To score goals, just use a special shot in the opponent's area. As in the match against Toho Institute, I recommend you punch shots that from the ground and only use Sankakutobi for aerial shots. Japan vs Canada Difficulty: Very Easy. Best Players: None. The Canadian team, like Malaysia, has no players so they will not cause any problems. It's relatively easy to score goals, just enough to use the large repertoire of special shots in your team in the enemy area. For shots from the opponent, just punch them away. But if the opponent's attack is constant, use the Sankakutobi you so that you avoid problems. Japan vs Belgium Difficulty: Very Easy. Best Players: None. The Belgian team is as weak as the Malaysian or Canadian team so it will not be difficult to win. On the attack, use your special shots inside the area and you will not have any problem scoring a lot of goals against the Belgian team. When you mark them, you'll most likely recover the ball quickly. Even if they get to shoot on your goal, Wakashimazu can punch them away. If the opponent's attack is too constant, it is better to use the Sankakutobi. Japan vs Spain Difficulty: Easy. Best Players: MF Argos For this match, you must be careful with Argos' shots, against which you must use the Sankakutobi. If not you'll have problems throughout the match. The shots of the other Spanish players can be easily stopped by punching them, but if the ball isn't coming back to you, avoid any mishaps by using the Sankakutobi to prevent your goalie from getting worn out. To ensure you score goals you can use the Overhead Kick (Misugi), Eagle Shot (Matsuyama), Skylab Twin Shoot (Tachibana brothers), Drive Shoot (Tsubasa), Tiger Shot (Hyuuga) and Twin Shoot (Tsubasa and Misaki). Japan vs Portugal Difficulty: Easy. Best Players: FW Chalana In the Portuguese team, the most dangerous player is Chalana, against his shots you have to use the Sankakutobi with Wakashimazu. With the other players just punch their shots away, but if you want to avoid complications use the Sankakutobi against shots when the attack is too constant. However be aware of the guts of your goalkeeper, because when he runs out of guts he is easy prey to any shot. To score, simply use the best of our arsenal - the Overhead Kick (Misugi), Eagle Shot (Matsuyama), Skylab Twin Shoot (Tachibana brothers), Drive Shoot (Tsubasa), Tiger Shot (Hyuuga) and Twin Shoot (Tsubasa and Misaki). Japan Vs England Difficulty: Regular. Best Players: DF Robson FW Lineker In this game you have to use Sankakutobi with Wakashimazu for any type of shot so you avoid trouble. Take time to attack in a way that the guts of your goalkeeper will last until the end of the game. If you use Misaki in the team alongside Tsubasa, you can use your Combi Play and so you can move easily towards the goal. You have to avoid Robson marking you, as it is very difficult to pass him, so you'd better attack down the wing, so you can avoid running into the tough English defender. To score you can use the Overhead Kick (Misugi), Eagle Shot (Matsuyama), Skylab Twin Shoot (Tachibana Brothers), Drive Shoot (Tsubasa), Tiger Shot (Hyuuga) and Twin Shoot (Tsubasa and Misaki). Japan vs Poland Difficulty: Regular. Best Players: FW Macher The greatest danger in the Polish team is Macher. He is extremely fast which will make marking him hard work. Usually any Polish player can score if you try to catch or punch any of their shots, so use the Sankakutobi with Wakashimazu for any enemy shot. Be very careful because if Wakashimazu ,runs out of guts he will be easy prey for any shot. Therefore I suggest you do not rush when attacking and take your time, so that way your goalkeeper can replenish his guts. If you have Misaki, use him with Tsubasa to move down the field with his Combi Play. To score goals, you can use the Overhead Kick (Misugi) Eagle Shot (Matsuyama), Skylab Twin Shoot (Tachibana Brothers) Drive Shoot (Tsubasa), Tiger Shot (Hyuuga) and Twin Shoot (Tsubasa and Misaki). Japan vs Italy Difficulty: Difficult. Best Players: GK Gino Hernandez This game is tough because Italy has an extremely good goalkeeper who will be very difficult to score a goal against. If you have obtained Taro Misaki, you can use him to easily reach the Italian goal with Combi Play. To score goals you can use the Drive Shoot, Tiger Shot, Twin Shoot or, if you've already got it, the Neo Tiger Shot. You may also seek to obtain the Drive Tiger Twin Shoot, using it in time when Tsubasa and Hyuuga are aligned. Keep in mind that if you try to punch a shot away it will score easily, so it is best that you use the Sankakutobi. When Wakashimazu runs out of guts he will be easy prey for any enemy shot. Therefore I recommend that you take your time attacking, thereby your goalkeeper can recover lost guts. Japan vs Uruguay Difficulty: Regular. Best Players: MF Ramón Victorino The Uruguayan team's attacks are quite good, so use Sankakutobi with Wakashimazu for any shot that reaches your goal. You must be careful with the guts of your goalkeeper so take your time to attack when you have possession. For this, it's most convenient to use the Combi Play with Tsubasa or Misaki. The Uruguayan goalkeeper is pretty average so Overhead Kick (Misugi), Eagle Shot (Matsuyama), Skylab Twin Shot (Tachibana Brothers), Drive Shoot (Tsubasa), Tiger Shot (Hyuuga), Twin Shoot (Tsubasa and Misaki) and Neo Tiger Shot (Hyuuga) will be your best weapons for this match. Japan vs Argentina Difficulty: Difficult. Best Players: MF Juan Diaz * Drive Shoot * Overhead Kick * Diving Head FW Alan Pascal The attacks of the Argentine team always end with Diaz. However, don't think that the other players could also score. You have to use the Sankakutobi with Wakashimazu for any enemy shot, but be careful not to wear your goalkeeper out because if he has less than 200 guts, he'll be easy prey for the Argentine attack. As in the game with Italy and Uruguay, it is advisable you take your time to strike. For it, you can use the Combi Play of Misaki and Tsubasa. To score against the Argentine goalkeeper you can use the Overhead Kick (Misugi), Eagle Shot (Matsuyama), Skylab Twin Shoot (Tachibana Brothers), Drive Shoot (Tsubasa), Tiger Shot (Hyuuga), Twin Shoot (Tsubasa and Misaki) and Neo Tiger Shot (Hyuuga). ------------------------ Quarter finals: ------------------------ Japan Vs Uruguay / Argentina / Italy In this part you will face whichever of the three teams you didn't face in the group stage. The strategy is the same as in the group stage. ------------------ Semifinals: ------------------ Japan vs France Difficulty: Difficult. Best Players: FW Louis Napoléon * Cannon Shoot * Eiffel Kôgeki + Pierre MF-Elle Sid Pierre * Slider Shoot * Overhead Kick * Diving Head * Eiffel Kôgeki + Napoléon This match is difficult due to the relentless attack of the French. This will make your goalkeeper quickly run out of guts. Keep in mind that the Sankakutobi with Wakashimazu can just stop everything when he has at least 200 guts, and whilst you should continue to use the Sankakutobi even with 0 guts, this will be to virtually no avail. What you have to do is that when you recover the ball, you keep it for as long as possible with the Combi Play of Tsubasa or Misaki, so we can give a recharge to your goalie. To score you can use the Overhead Kick (Misugi), Eagle Shot (Matsuyama), Skylab Twin Shoot (Tachibana Brothers), Drive Shoot (Tsubasa), Tiger Shot (Hyuuga), Twin Shoot (Tsubasa and Misaki) and Neo Tiger Shot (Hyuuga). -------------------- Grand Final: -------------------- With the arrival of Wakabayashi your team looks like this: Starters: FW-Masao Tachibana FW-Kojiro Hyuuga FW-Shun Nitta MF-Kazuo Tachibana MF-Tsubasa Ozora MF-Mitsuru Sano DF-Hiroshi Jito DF-Makoto Soda DF-Shingo Takasugi DF-Hikaru Matsuyama GK-Ken Wakashimazu Substitutes: Teppei Kisugi Hajime Taki Mamoru Izawa Ryô Ishizaki Takeshi Sawada Kazuki Sorimachi Jun Misugi Tarô Misaki Yuzo Morisaki Genzo Wakabayashi Genzo Wakabayashi is below Morisaki in the substitute players. Japan Vs West Germany Difficulty: Very Hard. Best Players: GK Deuter Müller MF Franz Schester MF Hermann Kaltz * Diving Head FW Manfred Margas * Diving Head FW Karl-Heinz Schneider * Fire Shot * Overhead Kick * Diving Head In this game, you will have in Genzo Wakabayashi on your team, who is quite strong. You have to decide if you want to play with Wakabayashi or not. In the end it doesn't make much difference. Wakabayashi can easily stop any shot that isn't from Schneider, no problem. On the other hand, Wakashimazu can stop any shot with his Sankakutobi. However, once he run out of guts he'll be easy prey to any German player. I usually use Wakashimazu personally, but if I see his energy will not last for the second half, I change to Wakabayashi. Of the German players, only Schneider will be dangerous, others will not be a problem. For this reason you must try to get the ball before it reaches the excellent German. The German goalkeeper is very powerful so your only option is to be insistent with the Neo Tiger Shot of Hyuga or Twin Shoot of Tsubasa and Misaki, as they are the best shots that can score. To reach the goal without complications, you just need to have Misaki on the pitch to do his Combi Play with Tsubasa. I recommend that in the second half you use Jun Misugi as a central defender, as he has an extraordinary pass cut stat with which he can stop even Schneider's Fire Shot. Don't wear down Misugi's energy, when you get the ball with him the pass quickly to another of your players so you may take time to fully recover him. Although it is a bit risky, we can also try to get the Drive Tiger Twin Shoot, shooting when Tsubasa and Hyuuga are aligned. After winning this match, you will see the ending of the game. It varies slightly depending on whether you have obtained Taro Misaki or not. *********************************** 4. Characters and Techniques: *********************************** * Tsubasa Ozora (Nankatsu / Japan) -Diving Head -Drive Shoot -Overhead Kick -Twin Shoot -Combi Play -Drive Tiger Twin Shoot * Ken'ichi Iwami (Nankatsu) * Hiroshi Nagano (Nankatsu) * Tsuyoshi Oda (Nankatsu) * Masato Nakazato (Nankatsu) * Teppei Kisugi (Nankatsu / Japan) * Mamoru Izawa (Nankatsu / Japan) -Diving Head * Hajime Taki (Nankatsu / Japan) * Shingo Takasugi (Nankatsu / Japan) * Ryô Ishizaki (Nankatsu / Japan) * GK. Yuzo Morisaki (Nankatsu / Japan) * Minoru Takei (Minamiuwa) * Tetsuo Ishida (Minamiuwa) * Makoto Soda (Azumachi / Japan) -Kamisori Shoot (Razor Shoot) * Kazuo Tachibana (Hanawa / Japan) -Twin Shoot -Gemini Attack -Skylab Hurricane -Skylab Twin Shoot * Masao Tachibana (Hanawa / Japan) -Twin Shoot -Gemini Attack -Skylab Hurricane -Skylab Twin Shoot * Mitsuru Sano (Hirado / Japan) * Hiroshi Jito (Hirado / Japan) * Hikaru Matsuyama (Furano / Japan) -Eagle Shot -Overhead Kick * Kojiro Hyuuga (Toho / Japan) -Diving Head -Tiger Shot -Overhead Kick -Gôin Na Dribble (Forcible Dribble) -Tiger Tackle -Neo Tiger Shot * GK. Ken Wakashimazu (Toho / Japan) -Sankakutobi Catch (Triangle Jump) * Kazuki Sorimachi (Toho / Japan) * Takeshi Sawada (Toho / Japan) Head -Diving * Shun Nitta (Japan) -Hayabusa Shoot (Falcon Shoot) * Tarô Misaki (Japan) -Diving Head -Overhead Kick -Twin Shoot -Combi Play * Jun Misugi (Japan) -Diving Head -Overhead Kick * GK. Genzo Wakabayashi (Japan) * Argos (Spain) * Chalana (Portugal) * Macher (Poland) * Lineker (England) * Robson (England) * Ramon Victorino (Uruguay) -Overhead Kick * GK. Gino Hernandez (Italy) * Alan Pascal (Argentina) -Argentina Golden Combi * Juan Diaz (Argentina) -Argentina Golden Combi -Drive Shoot -Overhead Kick * Louis Napoleon (France) -Cannon Shoot -Eiffel Kôgeki (Eiffel Tower Attack) * Elle Sid-Pierre (France) -Slider Shoot -Eiffel Kôgeki (Eiffel Tower Attack) * Manfred Margas (West Germany) -Diving Head * Hermann Kaltz (West Germany) -Diving Head * Franz Schester (West Germany) * GK. Deuter Müller (West Germany) * Karl-Heinz Schneider (West Germany) -Diving Head -Overhead Kick -Fire Shot ************************************************** 5. Description of Special Techniques: ************************************************** Diving Head: A header from 'halfway up'. It costs 80 guts. Goin na Dribble: A dribble exclusive to Hyuga where he uses his physical strength to overcome the opponent. Overhead Kick: A move known worldwide as "Chilean" or "Chalaca". This is a shot that is executed when the ball is higher than the head and the player has his back to goal. It costs 80 guts. Hayabusa Shoot: A fast shot, but without effect, which is done by Nitta. It costs 200 guts. Drive Shoot: A shot where the ball reaches a high height and then suddenly swoops down. Used in this game by Tsubasa and Diaz. It costs 200 guts. Twin Shoot: A volley from two players where they hit the ball at the same time and give it a vibratory motion. Used by Tsubasa, Misaki and the Tachibana brothers. It costs 120 guts. Gemini Attack: This a technique used by the Tachibana brothers where both do a combination of passes to avoid opponents marking them. This technique can only be seen when you face Hanawa, but you cannot use it in the Japanese team. Skylab Hurricane: In this play by the Tachibana brothers, one brother uses his legs to push the other through the air and header the ball. This technique can be seen when you face Hanawa, and you can use in the Japanese team if you put Jito in the team. It costs 200 guts. Skylab Twin Shoot: This spectacular play sees Jito use his legs to drive the Tachibana brothers, who use a flying Twin Shoot. It costs 200 guts. Eagle Shot: A powerful long-range shot by Hikaru Matsuyama where the ball travels along the ground. It costs 200 guts. Kamisori Shoot: In this shot by Soda, the ball goes to the side and then makes a sharp curve. It costs 200 guts. Tiger Shot: A shot by Hyuuga with high speed and strength. It costs 300 guts. Neo Tiger Shot: An improved version of Tiger Shot from Hyuga with greater speed and force than its predecessor. To get this shot, Hyuuga had to train with a black ball that was three times heavier than a normal one. It costs 380 guts. Sankakutobi: Save by Wakashimazu, where he jumps off one of the goalposts to make it more likely to catch the opponent's shot. It costs 200 guts. Combi Play: Tsubasa and Misaki make a one-two to avoid the opponents and move down the field. It costs 60 guts. Drive Tiger Twin Shoot: This shot is a combination of Tsubasa's Drive Shoot and Hyuga's Tiger Shot. Along with the Neo Tiger Shot and Fire Shot, this is one of the most powerful shots in this game. It costs 250 guts. Cannon Shoot: A shot made by the French striker Napoléon. This shot is characterized by carrying a strong bullet effect which makes it difficult to stop. Eiffel Kôgeki: Pierre and Napoléon make a one-two to advance easily down the field. Slider Shoot: This shot is from the French captain Pierre. His Slider Shoot has a similar effect to the Drive Shoot, difference is that with the Slider Shoot the ball rises at a lower height and goes down with a much more pronounced curve. Fire Shot: This is a powerful shot by Karl-Heinz Schneider. The Fire Shot is a shot which has a tremendous strength and rotation, making the ball appear to burn due to the friction. ************************************************** *********** 6. Tips, Curiosities, Tips and special codes: ************************************************** *********** ####### Tricks: ####### > Finding Taro Misaki After finishing the game against Toho Institute is a screen where there is a drawing of a building which we will call the hotel. At the bottom of the screen you will see the first two options is 'Yes', which makes you start searching for Tarô Misaki, while the second is 'No', leaving the search for later. As you'll look for Taro Misaki, choose Yes. After choosing Yes, four options are displayed: 1- What location?: This option will allow you to go to somewhere in France to go in search of Misaki. 2- Ask, listen: When you choose this option there are two more options will appear, 'Misaki' and 'Pierre'. Both options will allow us to see cards of those players. 3- Search: This option lets you search the city that you choose in 'What location?'. 4- Leave: This option allows you to stop the search, to do it at the end of another game. This time we choose the option 'Search'. Now we'll choose the location. Now four options appear. Choose the second (Paris), and the image of the team hotel changes to the image of the Arc de Triomphe. After, four options will appear again. Choose search, two new options appear, which are: 1-Cursor: A cursor which brings up a place in which we have an image for our search. 2-End: Allows you to exit the search menu. This time, choose Cursor. After that ,place a cursor at the entrance of the Arc de Triomphe and then press the A button. After, the two previous options appear. Choose the second to go to the search menu. Again, the four options which start appear. We will choose the third (Montmartre). Once we have chosen, the image of the Arc de Triomphe changes to the image of stairs, where a person appears. Again, the four options at the start appear. Choose the search option. After, two options appear. Choose the first, 'Cursor', then place the cursor where the person is. Press the A button. After that, two options appear. Choose the second, 'search', to exit the menu. Again the four options on the screen at the start appear. Choose the first, and then choose the fourth option of the following. Then two options appear. Choose the second to exit the menu without searching. But instead of leaving the menu, Munemasa Katagiri appears. Then four options at the start appear again. Choose search, then two options appear. Choose the first, then place the cursor that appears in screen in the breast pocket of Munemasa Katagiri then push the A button. Next, choose the second option. Again you'll return to the screen with the four options at the start. Choose the first and then choose the fifth. The image of the landscape changes, Munemasa Katagiri appears in the image with a stadium at the same time. The four options you start with appear. Choose the third, and then choose the first one. Then place the cursor that appears on screen in the central entrance of the stadium after you enter the field. Then the four options at the start appear. Choose the search option, then the second of the two options that appear that appear. On the field, the captain of the French team, El Cid Pierre appears. The four options at the start appear. Choose the third, and then the Cursor option. After that, place the cursor in Pierre's mouth, then choose the second option after the next two appear. Now again you'll see on screen the four options at the Start. Choose the first, and select the sixth option, which will change the image of Pierre on the field to an image of the Louvre. Then it the four options at the start appear. Choose the third and then choose the second, then Taro Misaki's father appears. After that, the four options the start appear. Choose the third, then choose the first and then place the cursor in Misaki's father's mouth and press the A button. After that, choose the second option of the two that appear to exit the search menu. After this, the four options at start appear. Choose the first option in the menu and then select the seventh option. Once you have chosen the option, the image changes from the Louvre to the Eiffel Tower. After, the four start options appear. Choose the third, then choose the first and place the cursor under the famous tower. After it, two options appear. Choose the second to leave the search menu. To finish the process, we choose the second option of four appear, then choose the first option which is 'Misaki', then four options which appear. Choose the first option, and finally, choose the first of all the options that appear below. Thereupon we can appreciate the emotional reunion of the golden duo. ################### Game Genie codes: ################### These codes can change any player on our team. Our Players GK: 03FA 02: 040C 03: 041E 04: 0430 05: 0442 06: 0454 07: 0466 08: 0478 09: 048A 10: 049C 11: 04AE Lock Values: 00-Nameless (Nishikigaoka) 01-Tsubasa Ozora (Nankatsu) 02-Teppei Kisugi (Nankatsu) 03-Hajime Taki (Nankatsu) 04-Izawa Mamoru (Nankatsu) 05-Ryo Ishizaki (Nankatsu) 06-Takasugi Shingo (Nankatsu) 07-Yuzo Morisaki (Nankatsu) 08-Ken'ichi Iwami (Nankatsu) 09-Hiroshi Nagano (Nankatsu) 0a-Tsuyoshi Oda (Nankatsu) 0b-Masato Nakazato (Nankatsu) 0c-Tetsuo Ishida (Minamiuwa) 0d-Minoru Takei (Minamiuwa) 0e-Makoto Soda (Azumachi) 0f-Masao Tachibana (Hanawa) 10-Kazuo Tachibana (Hanawa) 11-Hiroshi Jito (Hirado) 12-Mitsuru Sano (Hirado) 13-Hikaru Matsuyama (Furano) 14-Kojiro Hyuga (Toho) 15-Takeshi Sawada (Toho) 16-Ken Wakashimazu (Toho) 17-Kazuki Sorimachi (Toho) 18-Taro Misaki (Japan) 19-Jun Misugi (Japan) 1a-Genzo Wakabayashi (Japan) 1b-Shun Nitta (Japan) 1c-Diaz (Argentina) 1d-Pascal (Argentina) 1e-Chalana (Portugal) 1f-Gino Hernandez (Italy) 20-Louis Napoleon (France) 21-Elle Sid Pierre (France) 22-Karl-Heinz Schneider (West Germany) 23-Hermann Kaltz (West Germany) 24-Manfred Margas (West Germany) 25-Franz Schester (West Germany) 26-Deuter Müller (West Germany) ########## Passwords: ########## ------------------------- Normal keys: ------------------------- > Nishikigaoka: Pa Ne Ke Zo Te E Bo Fu Pi Mo O Chi He Me Te Mo Ri Me To Ra Hi U Gi Ka Ri Ne Ku Ka Ke Ne Hi Chi > Minamiuwa Pi Ke Sa Zo Te E Bo Ho Pi Mo Chi Fu Ga Za Ni Mo Ne Tsu Ni Ra Pe Bo Ge Ka Ri Ne Ne Tsu U Ne Nu Chi > Azumachi Pu Ge Ta Zo Te E Bo Fu Pi Mo Mu Za No Ni Ha Mo Wa Pa Hi Ra Sa Re Ze Ka Ri Ne Ku Re Yu No Hi Chi > Hanawa: Pe Ro To Zo To E Re Hi Pi Mo Chi Yu Mu Be Ma Mo Ba Zo Ma Ra Hi Mo Bu Ka Ri Ne Ne Pu Te Hi Mu Chi Gu Ga To Zo To E Re Fu Pi Mo A Yo He Zo Ho Mo Chi Ba Ma Ra Sa Pe Bu Ka Ri Ne Ku Bo I Ha Nu Chi > Meiwahigashi: Ge Ga Ko Zo To Ku Nu Ma Pu Mo Chi Ni Go Be Ri Mo Be Bu Ri Ra Pe Pe Gu Ka Ru Fu Pa No Ba Ne Gu Chi Ge Ga Ko Zo To Ku Bo Ma Pu Mo Chi Ni Go Be Ri Mo Te Bu Ri Ra Po Pe Gu Ka Ru Fu Pa Te Ba Ne Gu Chi > Hirado: Ya Wa Ta Zo Na Ku Re Hi Pu Mo A Zu Ze Ka Gu Mo Ta U Gu Ra Fu Nu Zo Ka Ru Fu Pa Zo Nu Ha Ji Chi He Pi Ta Zo Na Ku Re He Pu Mo Chi Ji Ga Ka Gu Mo Wa E Gu Ra Shi Nu Zo Ka Ru Fu Ne Bo Ha Ha Ga Chi > Furano: Se Pa Nu Zo Na Ku Bo Fu Pu Mo Chi Sa Ri Ko Ba Mo Ru O Zo Ra Pe Ji Pi Ka Re Mi Ne Sa Pe Ne Ga Chi Ho Ya Nu Zo Ni Ku Bo Ho Pu Mo Chi Sa No Tsu I Mo Ke E Zo Ra Gu Bo Pi Ka Re Fu Ne To Sa Ne Re Chi > Toho: Ji Ke So Zo Ni Shi Ki Fu Pe Mo Mu Go Ga Ha Pe Mo Ni Te Pu Ra Gu Yo Ze Ka Re Mi Pa Ba Yo Ha Bu Chi Yo Chi So Zo Nu Shi Nu Ho Pe Mo Mu Go Go Me Pe Mo Re Na Pu Ra Gu Ki Zo Ka Re Mi Ku Pi So Ha Pi Chi > Toho Institute Ta Bi Ko Zo Ne Ne Nu Fu Yu Mo A To Bu Gi Ji Ra Re Go Ta Ra Fu Sa Be Ka Ro Ge Ro Ko Sa Hi So Chi Ta E Ke Zo Nu To Bo He Ya Mo Mu Nu Ze Yu No Ra Shi Yo Ko Ra ShiMa Zu Ka Ro Ro Ro Ni Zu No Ke Chi > Malaysia: Ba Pi Ge Zo Ho Zu Bo Ma U Bo A Te Bu Zo Pi Ri Bu Yo Mi Ru Pe So Ze Ka Go E Ro So Zo Hi Nu Te Ba No So Zo He Ge Nu Ma U Ji A Te Zo Ni Bo Ri Mi Ke Ma Ru Sa So Ze Ka Go E Ro So Ta Bo Na Te > Portugal: A Ya Se Zo Ne Ne Nu He Yu Mo Mu Me Ri Me Ji Ra Mu Shi Mo Ri Sa Re Zo Ka Ga Ge Ro Mu O Ha Mu Tsu A Ke Shi Zo Ne Ne Bo He Yu Mo Mu Me Ri Be Za Ra Pi Bi He Ri Gu Re Zo Ka Ga Ge Ro Mu Tsu Be Ma Tsu > Spain: A Su To Zo No Fu Bo Ho Yo Mo A Zo Bu Se Bi Ra To Su Mo Ri Gu Yo Pa Ka Ga Bi Ro Za Pa Bo Ma Tsu Ze Na Ni Zo Ha Mi Nu Ho Yo Mo A Zo Ga Ru Ka Ra Tsu Gi Ni Ri Pe Yo Pa Ka Ga Bi Pa Zu Gu Ne Hi Tsu > England: Ze Wa To Zo Ha Mi Re Hi Yo Mo A Zo No Me Bi Ra Pa Zu He Ri Pe Yo Pa Ka Ga Bi Pa Ji Pa Hi He Tsu A To Shi Zo Ne Ne Nu Hi Yu Mo Mu Me Ga Pu Mo Ra Fu A Mo Ri Gu Re Bu Ka Ga Zu Ro Mu Bu Bo No Tsu > Poland: Ze Ga To Zo No Mi Bo Ma Yo Mo A Zo Ze Be U Ra To Go Ni Ri Pe Yo Pa Ka Ga Bi Ro Za Shi No Na Tsu Ze No Na Zo No Mi Re Ma Yo Mo A Zo Ga Ka E Ra Po Chi Hi Ri Hi Ma Bo Ka Ga Bi Ro Za Te Bi No Tsu > Belgium: Ba Wa Hi Zo Ho Bi Ki Hi U Bo A Se Mu Se Pa Ri Yu Re Ka Ri Pe Yo Ji Ka Go E Pa Sa Pe Ha Mu Te Ba Po He Zo Ho Zu Nu Hi U Pe A Se No Zo Ba Ri I Mu Ta Ri Sa Yo Ji Ka Go E Pa Sa Pu No Mi Te > Canada: U Su Yo Zo He Ra Nu He A Bo Mu Ri He Tsu Hi Ri Bu Ha Chi Ri Gu Ge Ba Ka Ge Po Ro Ra Zu Be Ke Tsu U Chi Fu Zo Ho Zu Nu Ho U Bo A Ke Bu Ko Pa Ri Na Ho Ke Ri Pe Mo Go Ka Ge E Ro O Zo Ha Ni Te U Chi Fu Zo Ho Zu Ki Ho U Bo A Ke Ga Ni Pi Ri Na Ho Ke Ri Hi Mo Go Ka Ge E Ro O Zo Ha Ha Te > Uruguay: Zo Wa Su Zo Fu Ro Nu Hi A Bo A Ni No Se Mu Ri Shi Ma I Ri Pe Yo Ze Ka Gu Pa Pa Te Hi Hi Yo Tsu Bu Chi Su Zo Mu E Ku Ma Ka Bo A Ni Ga Tsu Be Ru Ta Ne E Ru Hi Yo Ze Ku Zu To Ne Te He Ne Se Te O Ga Ma Zo Mu Wa Re Ho Ka Bo A Shi Bu Se Bo Ru Ba E Wa Ru Sa Te Za Ku Zu To Ro Ku Ta Bi Ta Te > Argentina: E Ga He Zo Ma Bi Re Ho E Bo A O Ze Yu Ko Ri Zo Su Mi Ru Hi Mo Shi Ku Go Ku Ro A Ya Hi Ge Te E Mu He Zo Ma Bi Bo Ho E Bo A O Go Tsu Shi Ri Nu Sa Mi Ru Hi Mo Ge Ku Go Ku Ro A Bi Hi Ro Te Na Pa Su Zo Mi Po Re He Ka Gu A Shi Zo Pu Ru Ru Ru Go Pi Ru Ge Yo Go Ki Zu To Ro Ku Pi Ha Sa Te > Italy: Zo Ga Su Zo Fu Ro Ki Ma A Bo A No Ze Ha Me Ri Ge Ha Pe Ri Hi Yo Ze Ka Gu Pa Ro Tsu Gu Hi Pe Tsu Tsu E No Zo Hi Ra Re He A Ji A Ya Bu Yu Hi Ri Hi Tsu Go Ri Pe So Gi Ka Gi Pa Ro Pi Shi Bi Gu Tsu > France: Ni Bi Ta Zo Mo E Ku Ya Ku Re A Te Gi Za O Ru No Mi Ru Re Po Ji Ma Ka Zo Mi Pi Ta Na Bo Ge To Ni Ro So Zo Mo E Pa He Ku Gu A Te Za Se Se Ru Ho Ha Gi Re Po Ji Ji Ki Zo Fu Ga So Gi Hi Re To > Germany: Nu Ku To Zo Ri Ta Pa He Ko Gu A Ga Gi Ni Po Re Be Bi Su Re Ge So Bu Ki Bi Ro Ga Ri I Ne Su To Ki Ke Me Zo Ru Ne Ro Ho Ko Bo A Ha Ze Gi Pi Re So Gi Sa Re Gu Ba Ze Ku Bi Ro Ga Ni Ku Bi Ku To --------------------------- Special keys: --------------------------- > Toho Ma He Ko Zo Ji Mi Ne Ho To Mo Mu Shi Ri Ko Po Ga Mo Nu Ro Ga Gu Nu Zu Ka Yo Bi Ga Bi Hi Hi Me Nu > Level E: Tsu Ba Sa Ha Tsu Yo I Tsu Yo I Tsu Yo I Tsu Yo I Tsu Yo I Tsu Yo I Tsu Yo I Tsu Yo I Na O O O > Pass: Bu Bu Bu Bu Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po > Macher: E No Me Gi Zu Bu Ru No Hi Sa Se Te Me Ko Ko Bu I Fu Mu No Be Pi Pi Sa Ki A A He So Go Ma Bi > Toho Institute: O Na Ne Zo Tsu U Ka He A Go Mu Ra Chi Ma Tsu Me Ra Mu Mo Mu Hi Ro Ro Ka Ra Nu Ki O Ku Bo E Ta Yo U Ro Tsu Pa Ni I Ki Ta I Na Yo U Ro Tsu Pa Ni I Ki Ta I Na Yo U Ro Tsu Pa Ni I Ki Ta I Wa Mu Te Zo Ku Ne Ha Ho Za Gu Chi Ro Zo Yu Ru Zu Fu Yu Ki Gu Gu Ma Su Ki Wa Ge Gu Yo Wa Bi Ko Nu Ta Pa Ne Zo Na Shi Bo He Pe Mo A So Ze I I Mo He O U Ra Ge Mo Pi Ka Re Mi Ku E A Bo Po Chi > Canada: Mo E Ro Mo E Ro Mo E Ro Mo E Ro Mo E Ro Mo E Ro Mo E Ro Mo E Ro Hi Yu U Ga Ko Ji Ro U O Tsu To Ko Re Ha Mi Su Ki Tsu Ku Ta Su Ko A Me Mo O Shi Yu U To Te Ku Mo Ha O Mo Shi Ro I Yo > Poland: Tsu Ba Sa Hi Yu U Ga Mi Sa Ki Mi Su Gi Ma Tsu Ya Ma Shi Yu Na I Ta A Pi E E Ru Wa Ka Ba Ya Shi > Portugal O O Zo Ra Tsu Ba Sa O O Zo Ra Tsu Ba Sa O O Zo Ra Tsu Ba Sa O O Zo Ra Tsu Ba Sa Yo Ro Shi Ku > Hanawa: Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be > France: Ka Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa Sa > England: Te Ku Mo No Ge I Mu Ha O Mo Shi Ro I Te Ku Mo No Tsu Ba Sa Ha O Mo Shi Ro Ku Te Sa I Ko U Yo > Germany: Ki Ya Pu Te Tsu Ba Sa I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Bo Ku Ha O O Zo Ra Tsu Ba Sa To Mi Sa Ki Ta Ro U Fu Ta Ri So Ro Tsu Te Yu U Shi Yo U Shi Yo U Bo Bo Bo Bo Bo Bo Bo Bo Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po Po > Nishikigaoka: Pa To Ne Zo Tsu U Ka Fu Pa Ru Ze Ta He Ho Tsu Me Ra Mu Te Mo Sa Yo Pi Ka Ra Nu Ki O Ku Hi Sa Ta ##################### Special moves: ##################### > Drive Twin Tiger Shoot: To use this shot, the opponent's goalkeeper has to
catch or punch one of your shots at a time when Tsubasa and Hyuga are near to each other, in the same vertical line as each other. Unlike later versions of the game, an animation will not be displayed saying that you have it. Therefore, if you want to know if you have the shot, then pass Tsubasa the ball to see if you have a new shooting option. You will only have four minutes to perform this shot, then it simply disappears from Tsubasa's shooting options. The probability that this shot displays is 1/8. This is a powerful shot by Tsubasa and it costs 200 guts. ************************************************** ************************ Note: There's need to have a certain level for Tsubasa and Hyuuga for this special move. Nor is it necessary to shoot many times on goal for the shot, it's enough if you make a single shot as long as you comply with what I said above. ************************************************** ************************ ######################################### Tips, advice and trivia: ######################################### > Play with Jun Misugi: Jun Misugi is a player who has really high skills. However, we can not use him for an entire game. If we do so, in the following game, his guts will be at zero from the start. The right thing to do is to play him alone for a long time without abusing his excellent game. Because of his high defensive stats, I think his best position is centre back, but he can also be quite useful as a midfielder or striker. When he has the ball, it is better not to keep it, just pass on to another player. Misugi can only make about three or four plays, after that his guts will go to zero. Misugi's Overhead Kick is quite strong and can be used against weak to intermediate goalkeepers, but keep in mind that Misugi cannot do many offensive plays, else he runs out of guts. > See levels, guts and skills of your players: To see the level and skills of your players, simply press the Start button at the meeting before the game, or at halftime. > Make combinations: The only combination that can be used is the Combi Play of Tsubasa and Misaki. For this special combination, once you have obtained Taro Misaki put him on the team with Tsubasa. The combination will be available when Tsubasa or Misaki marked by a player of the opposing team. In that time, press "down" to select the play and then press the A button to execute it. For some reason, the Gemini Attack of the Tachibana twins which you see in the Nankatsu Vs Hanawa match is not available on the Japanese team. > Go up two levels in one game: This trick can be done only once, before the Nankatsu Vs Azumachi game. To achieve this, just score six goals with the player you want to level up. After finishing the match, the player will go up two levels. You can perform this trick a second time if a player's level does not rise after he rises two levels. > Secret cutscenes: After finishing the match Nankatsu vs. Toho, press the A button when the question marks appear "?" during conversations, and then press left or right so you can see extra cutscenes. In total there are three question marks. Two appear when Tsubasa and Hyuuga are on screen. The third appears when Sanae's face is on screen. > Get Hyuga's Neo Tiger Shot: Kojiro Hyuga's Neo Tiger Shot can be obtained from the second game of the group stage of the junior tournament, which means to say it is available from the third game with the Japanese team. To obtain this special shot, Hyuga's Tiger Shot has to be saved several times in one game. Hyuuga can score in the game, but it would be much better not to because that could alter obtaining the new shot. The result of the match is not important. You can win, lose or draw the match. Hyuuga's level doesn't matter, the only important thing is the condition I mentioned above. If you did it right, after the match the image of a black ball appears. This is related very much to the manga and anime, where the coach Kira Kozou gives Hyuga a heavy ball in black for him to train and get his Tiger Shot stronger. The Neo Tiger Shot costs 380 guts. ************************************************** ************************ Note: In theory, you could also get the Neo Tiger Shot from the Nankatsu vs. Toho game. However, you'd have to level up often until Morisaki can stop the Tiger Shot. Considering this, Hyuuga could also get the Neo Tiger Shot from the Japan Vs Toho Institute match, although for this you'd need a low level so that your Tiger Shot didn't work. ************************************************** ************************ > Make the Skylab Twin Shoot in the Japanese team: To use the Skylab Hurricane, you have to get Jito in the team, thereby replacing Skylab Hurricane with the Skylab Twin Shoot. You should get this technique because in practice the Skylab Twin Shoot is much stronger than Skylab Hurricane. > Take special dribbles: The only special dribble the game is the Goin na Dribble, which is only used by Kojiro Hyuuga who performs it by default. That means it always appears without you having to do anything, as if it were an ordinary dribble. Through this special dribble Hyuuga can use your strength to knock away all opponents who dare to mark it. > Critical Shoot, Critical Head and Critical Volley: These techniques appear randomly whenever you make a shot, a header or volley, empowering them to the extent that they're on the level of a special shot despite their simplicity. > Critical Tackle: This technique appears randomly whenever you make a tackle, making it more powerful and therefore more effective. > Critical Punch and Critical Catch: This technique appears randomly and improves the punching and catching of our goalkeeper, making them able to stop or clear certain shots that normally would cause them problems. ****************** 7. Miscellaneous ****************** > The Dream Team: In my opinion the ideal team would be armed as follows: Formation: 4-3-3 GK- Deuter Müller 02- Makoto Soda 03- Hiroshi Jito 04- Hikaru Matsuyama 05- Robson 06- Juan DÃaz 07- Louis Napoléon 08- Elle-Sid Pierre 09- Kojiro Hyuga 10- Tsubasa Ozora 11- Karl-Heinz Schneider > Data sheet: Name: Captain Tsubasa I Creator: TECMO Game type: RPG / Soccer Console for which it was created: NES / Famicom Release year: 1988 Original Character Design: Takahashi Yôichi Character Design: Niwakamaru Suuji Uma Akira Yamashimizu Ranmaru Pakko Organizers: Akai Kitsune Fighter Atomi Uma Niwakamaru Yocchan Eiken Mashita Sound: Moa Yama-san ******************************************** 8. Acknowledgments and final words: ******************************************** Special thanks: - Yoichi Takahashi for creating Tsubasa Captain. - TECMO for creating this excellent game. - GameFAQs for letting me upload this guide. I hope this has been good for all of you for, thanks for reading. Any questions or suggestions can be sent to the following E-mail: - eonleader4@gmail.com - eonleader@googlemail.com See you soon.
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