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EMPIRE SOCCER FROM EMPIRE SOFTWARE!
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100% AMIGA DOCUMENTATION FOR EMPIRE SOCCER
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GETTING STARTED
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Switch your computer on and insert game disk into your internal floopy
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drive. Install the shit and install the ptg crack patch!
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THE SUPREME FOOTBALL CHALLENGE
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Empire Soccer 94 has been developed with two features very much in mind;
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PLAYABILITY AND FUN!
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All of the fun aspects of soccer have been condensed into a concentrated
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game of thrilling, non-stop action. There are no boring bits. Everything is
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fun, and just look at these features;
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Speed Burst - Power Drive - Snap Shot - Banana Shot
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Super Dribble - Super Barge - Overhead Kicks
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Sliding Tackles - Back Heels - Headers - Diving Headers
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Passing - One/Two passing - Keeper Drop Kicks
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Trap the Ball - Free Kicks - Throw-ins - Corners
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Special long Throw - Sendings off - Penalties - Substitutions
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Action replays with special video control mode
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Fully variable skill levels - Novice/Professional modes
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Atmospheric crowd effects - Superb graphics - Leagues
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Training - Exhibition - World Cup tournament
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Customised tournaments - 8 player competition
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32 Teams - Results + full game statistics
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Just plug in, turn on, and freak out. You won`t have more fun than this
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anywhere!
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But don`t be fooled into thinking this game is simple. Sure, you can pick
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it up and play straight away. But there is a massive depth of gameplay. To
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get really good is going to take you a long, long time. When you can beat
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Brazil 5-0 in an exhibition match with a couple of diving headers and an
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overhead kick goal then you know you`re getting there!
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The game has many features and allows you to play one-off matches with the
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32 international teams that are included, or you can play a complete World
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Cup finals involving 51 matches. The best way to play this is with a few
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friends - up to 8 can play in one competition.
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CONTROLS - COMMODRE AMIGA
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PLAYER CONTROL USING JOYSTICK
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Your players will move around the field according to the direction the
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joystick is moved. Move the joystick diagonally to obtain diagonal moves.
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SKILL CONTROL
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Header - FIRE with ball in the air (quick tap)
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Kick - FIRE with ball close (joystick for after touch)
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Sliding tackle - FIRE whilst running without ball (quick tap)
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Special move - Wait for SP symbol by team name to flash, then
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press FIRE
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Backheel - REVERSE JOYSTICK whilst ball is close
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Overhead - Not available
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Free Kick, Goal Kick & Corner
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KICK - FIRE (press and hold for power)
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PASS - FIRE (quick tap)
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SPECIAL - Wait for SP symbol by team name to flash, then
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press FIRE
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Goal Keeper Holding Ball
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LONG KICK - FIRE (press and hold for power)
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ROLL OUT - FIRE (quick tap)
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Throw-ins (Move target player using joystick) +
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LONG THROW - FIRE (press and hold for power)
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THROW TO FEET - FIRE (quick tap)
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Taking penalties
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SHOOT - FIRE
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Saving Penalties
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Shuffle left - LEFT + FIRE
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Shuffle right - RIGHT + FIRE
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Dive left - LEFT
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Dive right - RIGHT
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Jump up - (don`t use joystick)
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Game Pause
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Pause - Press `P' on keyboard
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NB: Keyboard or mouse control is not possible on the amiga.
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THE MAIN MENU
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Selecting Options
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The main menu offers 3 different ways of playing the game and an options
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selection. You select each item by moving the highlight with the JOYSTICK
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to the appropriate option and then pressing FIRE to select it. Use left &
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right in options to toggle options.
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Let`s deal with these 4 selections in reverse order as each one will take
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you further into the game.
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OPTIONS
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Randomize Cup
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This option randomizes the teams that play in the World Cup finals section,
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and draws all of the preliminary groups. The game is initially set up with
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24 teams in 6 groups. However, there are other teams in the game and
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selecting this option will give them a chance to play. See the TEAMS
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section for a full list of teams available.
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Select cup teams
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This allows you to set up the 6 Groups of 4 teams in any way that you like.
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This means that you can select your own cup final leagues from the 32
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teams available.
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Equal Skill (ON/OFF)
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The individual countries have been allocated different skill levels and
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styles of play. If you want all of the countries to be equal then set this
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option to ON and all of the teams will be set to maximum skil level. This
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relates to both the World Cup and Exhibition matches.
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Cameos (ON/OFF)
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This option turns the Cameos on or off.
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Exit
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This returns you to the main menu.
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TRAINING
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This is probably the best mode for you to attempt first. It allows you to
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play a single match, where you select the skill levels for the 2 teams.
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Level 1 is the highest skill level, and level 5 is the lowest. Don`t worry
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if you lose to the computer even with it on level 5 and you on level 1 to
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start with. It has had more practice than you!
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NOTE: To start with you may like to set your team to novice mode. See
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before the match for information on how to do this.
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EXHIBITION
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This mode is a stepping stone towards a full World Cup competition and
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introduces you to the 32 international teams that are included in the game.
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You can play a single match with any one of these teams against another.
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The teams will be equally matched if you have selected EQUAL SKILL on the
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options screen, but they will have their own individual skill levels if
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this option is turned off - this is the default.
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An exhibition match must be decided one way or the other. This means that
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there is extra time followed by penalites if the scores are level.
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WORLD CUP
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This is the mode that matches the format of the World Cup finals. This
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means that there are 6 groups of 4 teams who all play each other (36
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matches in all) followed by a knockout competition for the last 16 (another
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15 matches). The leagues are predefined, but they can be changed as
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described above in the section on Options.
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Up to 8 players can each select their own teams and play in the tournament
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together. Once you have selected the World Cup option the game will ask how
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many people are going to play. If you wish to have more than 3 players then
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select the bottom option but press left and right to get the correct number
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of players.
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Once you have decided on the number of players, each player selects a team.
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The list of available teams will appear and can be scrolled through by
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pressing up and down. Press RETURN (FIRE) to select the highlighted team.
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When everyone has selected a team, the league section will begin.
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The game plays 2 matches in each league at a time until every team in each
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league has played each other once. Each match can either be played in full
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or just the result viewed. Matches with no human players will default to
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just show the result. Matches with 1 or 2 human players will default to be
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played. However, you can decide which matches you wish to play, and which
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you wish to just have the result. Just press left and right to select
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whether a match is to be played or simply view the result.
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If you do decide to play a game where neither team has been picked by
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anyone then you will have to deselect COMPUTER on the pre-game screen to
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let the computer know that someone will take control of the team. See the
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BEFORE THE MATCH section for some more information on how to do this.
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After each match press RETURN (FIRE) to move on to the next one. After 2
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matches in a group the league table will be shown. Press fire again to move
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on to the next group.
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When all the group matches have been played, the 16 best teams (top 2 in
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each group plus the 4 others with most points) play a knockout stage
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through to the World Cup final itself. If these matches are not decided
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in normal time there are 2 periods of extra time each lasting one third of
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the time per half, followed by a penalty shoot out if the match is still
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undecided.
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BEFORE THE MATCH
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This screen allows you to set the styles for the 2 teams. Use the joystick
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to move the highlight and press FIRE to select.
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TIME - You can play 1,3,5 or 10 minute halves.
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SPECIAL MOVE - There are 9 special moves that can be selected with
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both Powerdrive, Banana and Snap shots available in
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two versions; FIXED which can only be used in an
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opponents half and FREE which can be used anywhere.
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Each one has unique strenghts and can be used in
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different ways. You can also select COMPUTER which
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means that the team will be controlled by the
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computer. See playing a game, specials for more
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details on exactly what the different special moves
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do.
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FORMATION - There are 5 different formations that you can
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select. Each one does make a significant difference
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to the way you play the game. Be brave, experiment
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- you can never be sure what style will suit you
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best until you try.
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NOVICE/PRO - This option allows each team to select whether the
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ball sticks to the players feet or not. The game is
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far better if you select PRO once you are familiar
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with the game, but NOVICE is a good option to try
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if you find it difficult to control to start with.
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It also allows a new player to stand a chance
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against a seasoned professional.
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PLAYING A GAME
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This is where Empire Soccer `94 really comes into its own. The game is
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designed to be fast, furious and fun. This is where it all happens and
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here`s how it works:
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At the start of each match, team number 1 (the team at the bottom of the
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screen) selects a heads or tails on the coin toss by presing left or right.
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If you are playing a 1 player game then you will always be given the chance
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to choose. The team that wins the toss then selects whether they wish to
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play up or down the field in the first half by pressing up or down. The
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team that loses the toss will take the kick off.
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During the game you control one player at a time and this player will be
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identified by having his number printed above him. This will be the nearest
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active player to the ball. If this player is off the screen then his number
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will appear at the edge of the screen in his direction. If the number is
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flashing (wait for the flashing SP symbol next to your team name), then the
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player can also activate his special move. See the CONTROLS section to see
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how. A yellow dot beside the number indicates that the player has been
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booked.
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The panel at the bottom of the screen shows the length of time remaining in
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the current half, together with scores and the team names. The timer bar is
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shown on the left of the screen. When the bar reaches the bottom the game
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goes into injury time which is shown by a rising red bar. There is no point
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trying to waste time at set-pieces when you are winning as this extra time
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will just be added on at the end.
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At half-time and full-time you will be presented with a screen of
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statistics that show how the 2 teams have fared in different areas of the
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game.
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Okay, let`s see how the game is played:
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PLAYING THE GAME - OPEN PLAY
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Kicking
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Soccer is all about kicking a ball around and here is how you do it. Press
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fire when you have the ball. Make sure you do have the ball at your feet
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though or it won`t work. The longer you press the button down, the harder
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the kick up to a maximum when the ball is kicked automatically. You may
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also impart swerve to the ball by pressing in the direction you wish to
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swerve on your controls.
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Note that pressing the controls in the opposite direction to that of the
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kick has the effect of kicking the ball higher, while pressing in the
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direction of the kick will keep it low. This is the most important of all
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of the controls and should be the first one that you master.
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Tackling
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If you have not got the ball then you`d better do something about it.
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Pressing fire whilst running forces the controlled player into a sliding
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tackle. This is very effective for dispossessing the opposition, but can
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also be risky in the sense that you have a good chance of fouling them at
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the same time. Try to time your tackles so that you cut across the player
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with the ball and take it away from his feet cleanly.
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The referee will penalize any foul play if he sees it so use your tackles
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wisely.
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Heading
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Heading brings a whole new dimension to your play. If the ball is in the
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air then your only option is to head it, but there are a number of
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different styles of headers that you can do.
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If the player is running, but a long way from the ball you press fire, then
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he will try launching himself into a diving header. This is the most
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powerful header but can only be directed in the direction you are running
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in.
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If the player is running, but is close to the ball then he will try heading
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the ball as he runs. If he is stationary then he will just jump in the air
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to head the ball. Both of these last 2 moves can be directed by using the
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direction controls. As you head the ball, press the direction on the
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controls that you want the header to go in. This enables you to score with
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some brilliant glancing headers, or headers back across the goal.
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Passing
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Passing is an art. Keeping the ball moving is the elegant way to play
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soccer and in Empire Soccer `94 it is also highly effective. After a bit of
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practise you should be able to trap and pass the ball smoothly.
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To trap the ball, HOLD the kick button (fire) before the ball arrives at
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your selected players feet. This means that when the ball does get to him
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the player will stop and trap the ball. You then have about 1 second to
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turn the player to face in a different direction, using the direction
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controls, before releasing the button to pass the ball. Although you may
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not be able to see the player that you are passing to, the selected
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formation will give a good feel for where each of you players are.
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This is a vital skill for you to learn if you are going to compete with the
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very best computer teams.
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Backheel
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Reversing the joystick with the ball makes the player flick it behind him.
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This is a very difficult move to master since you are almost always looking
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ahead of a player. Try getting the hang of this move in NOVICE mode before
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using it in PRO mode.
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So when you score you must do the following: put down your controls and run
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around the room for 5 seconds with your arms in the air shouting
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`YEAAAAHHHH'
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If you are playing a 2 player game, make sure that your opponent is a good
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sport or this move could result in a nasty injury. If he is a very good
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sport then replay the goal as many times as he will allow you without
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endangering your life. Enjoy yourself!!!
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PLAYING THE GAME - SPECIAL MOVES
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These are activated by fire when SP flashes. There are 9 special moves that
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you can select for your team. This move is available to all of your
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players but can only be used when the number is flashing above the player`s
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head (SP symbol next to the team name flashes). After you use the special
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move you will not be able to use it again for a short time. Each move has
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unique strengths which are outlined below:
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Power Drive
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This is a very powerful shot with no swerve. It can be used to quickly get
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the ball upfield or to score some stunning goals.
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Try a power drive from a 45 degree angle on the goal to try and catch the
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goalkeeper off guard. Also, make sure you follow up a power drive towards
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the goalkeeper as he may well not be able to hold onto it.
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Snap Shot
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This makes the player spin around and take a low hard shot at goal. It
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doesn`t matter which way the player is facing when you press the button.
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This move is very useful, especially for beginners, as it guarantees a shot
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on, or very near the goal.
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Banana Shot
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This is an extra swerving shot. It causes the ball to swerve automatically
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towards the corner of the net, no matter which way the player is facing up
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to a maximum of 90 degree swerve.
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Banana shots are great for swerving the ball in towards the net from a
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tight angle.
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Super Barge
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This one is for those of you of a more violent nature. When Super Barge is
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activated the controlled player will flash for a short period during which
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he will knock over any player that he touches and they will stay lying down
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for a long time. The referee will not penalize this.
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Be careful. It is quite possible to knock over your own players as well.
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Speed Burst
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Using the Speed Burst will briefly give your player an extra turn of pace.
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Use this to burst through the defence in a spectacular fashion.
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Make sure you are ready for your own sudden speed or you might end up
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zooming out of play!
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Super Dribble
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This move will make the ball stick to the players feet and for him to speed
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up for a short amount of time. This enables you to turn very quickly and
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run around players and goalkeepers alike.
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This move can be very powerful when you are close to the goal.
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NOTE: Novice mode effectively means that the whole team is permanently in
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Super Dribble mode and so this option is less important, but the
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burst of speed can make a difference.
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PLAYING THE GAME - SET PIECES
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Free-kicks
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An ill-judged tackle will result in a free kick being awarded by the
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referee. A cross shows the direction for the intended kick. This direction
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can be changed by pressing left or right.
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There are 3 different kinds of kick that can be used from a free kick:
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Normal Kick - The normal kick button (fire press and hold) will
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produce a normal style of kick but the power is
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more controllable. It takes twice as long to get to
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maximum power from a free kick so that you can
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judge the strength more precisely. You can still
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swerve the ball.
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Pass - If you press fire quickly, the player will try to
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pass to the nearest player in the direction that he
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is facing. This is for the more subtle players who
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don`t want to just kick it as hard as they can!
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Special - The 3 kicking special moves (banana shot, snap shot
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and power drive) can also be used from free kicks
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with the button 2 (long tap) if they are available.
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CORNERS
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Corners are taken in the same way as free kicks which are detailed above.
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Take care with the strength of kick to try and deliver a good cross in to
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the penalty area.
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THROW-INS
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For the throw-ins you control the target player rather than the player
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|
with the ball to decide upon the angle that you throw the ball in. The
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target player will have his number highlighted above his head and you can
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move him around to try and get into a good position. There are then 2 type
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of throws that you can do:
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Long Throw - Use button 1 (fire press and hold) to throw the
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ball as far as you can in the direction of the
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|
target player. This will be straight over the
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|
target players head. The opposing team controls one
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player to mark the target player.
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Throw to feet - Use button 2 (quick tap) to try to throw the ball
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|
straight to the target players feet.
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|
PENALITIES
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|
----------
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|
Penalties are handled in a completely different way to all of the other
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|
kicks. When a penalty is awarded, a picture of a goal appears with 2 arrows
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|
which move left and right, and up and down. The left/right arrow indicates
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|
the direction of the kick, and the up/down arrows the height. The player
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|
taking the penalty must press fire when the arrows are in the position that
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|
he wants. This is purely a question of timing.
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|
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|
Tha player controlling the goalkeeper can choose to shuffle left or right
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|
or dive to the left or to the right. He can also jump up to save the ball.
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|
Here are the controls;
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|
Shuffle left - Left tap (left + fire)
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|
Shuffle Right - Right tap (right + fire)
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|
Dive left - Left and hold (left)
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|
Dive right - Right and hold (right)
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|
Jump - Don`t press any controls
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|
GOAL-KEEPERS
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|
------------
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|
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|
Goalkeepers are generally controlled by the computer and will do their best
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||
|
to stop any shots that come their way. The skill of the goalkeeper is
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||
|
depedent on the skill of the team that is playing. A goalkeeper in a low
|
||
|
skill team may well let in some rather `soft' goals.
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||
|
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|
There are times when the goalkeeper comes under the players control
|
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|
directly.
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||
|
These are:
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|
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|
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||
|
Kicking from hands
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||
|
------------------
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||
|
If the goalkeeper catches the ball, he will then have to either kick or
|
||
|
roll the ball out. Note that if the ball is passed to him by one of his own
|
||
|
players then he will NOT pick the ball up but will dribble with it.
|
||
|
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||
|
With the ball in his hands, the goalkeeper may take 4 steps within the
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||
|
penalty area and then must either kick or roll the ball. Press button 1
|
||
|
(fire press and hold) to kick the ball away downfield or use button 2
|
||
|
(quick tap) to roll the ball out to the nearest player in the direction
|
||
|
that the goalkeeper is facing.
|
||
|
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||
|
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||
|
Goal-Kicks
|
||
|
----------
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||
|
Goal-kicks are treated in the same way as other set-pieces like free kicks
|
||
|
(see above).
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||
|
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||
|
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||
|
Penalties
|
||
|
---------
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||
|
Penalties are a special case and are described above.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
IN-GAME FEATURES
|
||
|
----------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
At any point in the game the match can be paused by either player and some
|
||
|
options become available. If either player presses P then the game will be
|
||
|
paused. Pressing P again will unpause the game.
|
||
|
|
||
|
While the game is paused, some in-game features can be selected. Each of
|
||
|
these features is selected in the normal way using the direction controls
|
||
|
and fire.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Replays
|
||
|
-------
|
||
|
You can show a replay of the previous 10 seconds of play at any time. Once
|
||
|
selected you can also control the replay using 4 video style controls which
|
||
|
are overlaid on the bottom right of the screen. These correspond to the 4
|
||
|
controls below:
|
||
|
|
||
|
PLAY - RIGHT
|
||
|
REWIND - LEFT
|
||
|
PAUSE - FIRE (ON/OFF)
|
||
|
STEP BACK - JOYSTICK UP (When paused)
|
||
|
STEP FORWARD - JOYSTICK DOWN (When paused)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Don`t replay your best goals too many times if you want to stay friends
|
||
|
with your opponent.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Formation
|
||
|
---------
|
||
|
You can change your formation at any time in the game. Simply use left and
|
||
|
right to select your new formation and then select PLAY (press fire) to
|
||
|
return to the options.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Substitutions
|
||
|
-------------
|
||
|
You may substitute 2 of your players in the course of a match. The new
|
||
|
player is picked automatically for you. It is a good idea to substitute
|
||
|
towards the end of a match when some of your players may be getting tired,
|
||
|
or if they have been booked to avoid them being sent off. You can tell
|
||
|
which players have been booked by the small yellow dot next to the number.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
Restart
|
||
|
-------
|
||
|
This will restart the current match. Make sure this is what you want to do
|
||
|
before selecting this option.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
IMPROVING YOUR SKILLS
|
||
|
---------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
1) Really try to get to grips with passing. It will massively improve your
|
||
|
play.
|
||
|
|
||
|
2) The referee has limited vision. You can get away with a vicious tackle
|
||
|
if he does not see it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
3) Especially in long matches, try to substitute players who have been
|
||
|
booked to avoid having them sent off.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4) If you pass the ball back to your goalkeeper he will not pick it up, but
|
||
|
will dribble with the ball.
|
||
|
|
||
|
5) Notice the formation of the other team and try to select one that will
|
||
|
work effectively against it. Midfield dominace can be very important.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
THE TEAMS
|
||
|
---------
|
||
|
|
||
|
Argentina Ivory Coast
|
||
|
Belgium Japan
|
||
|
Bolivia Mexico
|
||
|
Brazil Morocco
|
||
|
Bulgaria Nigeria
|
||
|
Cameroon Norway
|
||
|
Canada Romania
|
||
|
Colombia Russia
|
||
|
Denmark Saudi Arabia
|
||
|
Eire Scotland
|
||
|
England South Korea
|
||
|
France Spain
|
||
|
Germany Sweden
|
||
|
Greece Switzerland
|
||
|
Holland USA
|
||
|
Italy Wales
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|