Captain Tsubasa J for Game Boy Colour FAQ By Mykas0 Mykas0 [at] hotmail.com version 1.2 12-06-2004 BE SURE TO READ THIS FIRST PART! You can read this faq as long as you don't change ANY part of it (including this small introduction). Also, you can print it but only for use at your home, you may NEVER sell this stuff or else you will make me really mad and maybe I won't work anymore! Finally, if you want to use this faq on your site you have to mail me and ask me for it, I will almost surely grant it to you! =) Now, about this game... At first look it may seem a great game, but at the end it is the worst Tsubasa game I’ve ever played! Although you can watch a cool intro, like Tsubasa against Hyuga for a Head Shot, when you get to the real game it looks completely messed up, for example, you can only see your opponents when they get near you or, most of the time, after loosing the ball to their tackles. The only good thing are some occasional manga graphics. If you are having problems playing it, stop playing (...) or keep reading. I don't believe there's much more to be said... 0. About the series 0.1 Story of Captain Tsubasa 0.2 Story of Captain Tsubasa World Youth 0.3 Story of Captain Tsubasa Road to 2002 0.4 Story from the Captain Tsubasa Movies 0.5 Info about Captain Tsubasa "extra" books 0.6 Match results for Captain Tsubasa 0.7 Match results for Shin Captain Tsubasa 0.8 Match results for Captain Tsubasa World Youth 0.9 Match results for Captain Tsubasa Road to 2002 0.10 Players' data 0.11 Teams' data 1. Tips 2. Walkthrough 3. Controls 4. Contacts 0. About the series 1.1 Story of Captain Tsubasa This manga talks about a boy who enjoys playing soccer more than anything in his life. The story starts when he moves into a new city, where he meets Ishizaki and the great goalkeeper Genzo Wakabayashi from the Shutetsu school, the champion of Japan. After a individual confrontation between them, Tsubasa meets Roberto Hongo, which will be his coach, and we assist to the great game "Nankatsu vs. Shutetsu". In the middle of the game Taro Misaki arrives and he will form the "Golden Combination" with Tsubasa, ending the game by 2-2. Together they will play on a new team, Nankatsu (yeah, the same name but a different team) and come up to the national championship, where they start by losing against Meiwa (with Kojiro Hyuga and Takeshi Sawada in it) by 6-7, they win to Tachibana Twins’ Hanawa (those two had a really strange but original way of playing) by 3-2, to Nakanishi’s Naniwa by 5-1 and to Jun Misugi’s Mushashi (he was really good, but had heart problems) by 5-4. So, the finals will be... "Nankatsu vs. Meiwa" (again!), but this time it will be even more interesting since both team have new goalkeepers, as Ken Wakashimazu for Meiwa and Wakabayashi for Nankatsu (he was hurt, so he hadn’t play up to now; this will be his last game, since he is going to Germany to became a professional player), finishing this very long game by 4-2, Nankatsu winning. I shall mention Nankatsu’s first goal, in which Misaki (this was his last game too, since his father was going to move to another place) and Tsubasa shoot at the same time, using an impressive technique that will be called "Twin Shot". The story continues 2 years from that championship, during this time Tsubasa won two other times the national championship and tries to win a third time, feat never achieved by anyone else. After playing against Azuma-ichi, a team in which a really rough player named Sõda plays (he damages Tsubasa), they play against some old pals, like Hanawa (Tachibana twins used a new technique called Skylab) and Tsubasa finally master a shot that will be his special, the Drive Shot, against the giant Hiroshi Jito, who played for Hirado. On the finals they play against Toho, a team from Tokyo in which Hyuga, Wakashimazu and Takeshi now play. Well... sort of, the coach didn’t want Hyuga to play but he did it after all, using his special, Tiger Shot. After another long game, it finishes in a tie (4-4), being both teams called winner (in this national tournament there aren’t any penalty kicks in the end of the games)... Now the best players will go into the national team in order to play in an international tournament in France. After some preparation matches, one of which against Wakabayashi and Karl Heinz Schneider (the "Kaiser" of European Soccer, both playing for Hamburg SV), they win to Italy and their "Perfect Keeper" Gino Hernandez by 2-1 and to Argentina (with "soccer prodigy" Diaz and his friend Pascual, Diaz was surely impressive but Japan's team work made them win). After wining to France in the penalty kicks (5-4), they will finally play to Germany, which includes Schneider (the "Kaiser"), Kartz, Magas (or Margus, I prefer using the first one since it sounds me better), Schester and Dutter Muller (a giant keeper), and they win by 3-2. Tsubasa goes to Brazil, to play for San Paulo FC with his old coach from the times of early Nankatsu, Roberto Hongõ. And this is where the first set of manga’s finish, after 37 chapters... 1.2 Story of Captain Tsubasa World Youth This set of 18 chapters starts with the presentation of a new japanese character named Aoi Shingo, who becomes a fan of Tsubasa after his team being beaten by Nankatsu (Tsubasa's old team in Japan), so he goes to Italy in order to be a better player. After much trouble, he gets to join Inter Milan, whose goalkeeper is Gino Hernandez, who becomes Shingo's friend. Then, we get to see the brazillian championship's final, Tsubasa against the brazillian prodigy, Carlos Santana, who (like Tsubasa) is also able to learn some of the opponent's techniques. At the same time, a plot from Gamo (a coach that now appears) is unveiled... He made a team of seven players (Real Japan 7, if you are wondering) that would confront the japanese nation team (split in 3 groups of 7 players), and if those last ones lost, 7 players would be thrown out of the team. Sadly, they lost, so Hyuga, Misaki, Jitõ, Sõda, Nitta, Masao and Kazuo Tachibana are thrown out of the team and Wakashimazu also leaves the team (he says he doesn't want to be just a replacement for Wakabayashi), making harder to Japan getting a win in the coming event, Asian Cup. With the help of Tsubasa (that came back from Brazil) they manage to win the first two matches, but they have a hard time against Thailand, since the 3 Konsawatto brothers are really good at aerial soccer and Shinpurasu Bunnark (a tough defender who uses his Muay-Thai skills in the field) can hurt Tsubasa, making him not able to attack. Luckly, Wakabayashi arrives when the score was 4-1, and although he can't catch any balls (he had both hands broken, due to shots of Levin and Cruyfford) he manages to stop all of the opponent's shots, Shingo also appears and his combinated moves with Tsubasa make Japan being able to win this match by 5-4. During that time, the 7 players that were thrown out were training hard in order to get new techniques, so Hyuga manages to develop one of the best shots ever seen, the Rayju (if you are wondering, it is a thunder related beast from japanese mythology) Shot. Due to those new techniques those players can (this time) defeat R.J.7 and enter the national team in order to play in the Asian Cup. They beat teams like Saudi Arabia (from whose captain, the prince Mark Owaiaran, appears to be one of the best defenders ever), China (with a player named Shõ that is able to counter most shots with his "Dragon Counter Shot") and South Korea. By doing so, they get to join the World Cup (for players less than 20 years old)... They start by playing against Mexico, whose great goalkeeper, Ricardo Espadas, was able to stop Hyuga's Rayju Shoot, but despite the difficulties they manage to beat them by 2-1. Against Uruguay, they have another hard match, mainly because Ryoma Hino (the "Japanese Bomber", one of R.J.7's players, who had double nationality) is also playing and his Tornado Shot is great, finally they beat it by 6-5. Against Italy they have an easy match since both Hernandez and Salvatore Gentile ("European Libero One") were hurt due to Hino's Tornado Shot, and they win 4-0. On the quarters of final they get to play against Sweden, who had great players like Larrson, Fredericks, Brolin (a good defender who manages to stop Hyuga's Rayju Shot) and Levin (yep, the same player who had injured Wakabayashi), but due to the appearence of the impressive defender Akai Tomeiya (replacing Matsuyama, his mate Fujisawa was in the hospital), who stops every of Levin's Levin Shot (yeah, he has a technique with his name ^_^ ) they win 1-0. In the Half Finals they get to play against Holland, their captain Brian Cruyfford (the other player that injured Wakabayashi) was playing but UNFORTUNATELY we don't get to see the match, for some "not interesting" reason, we only know that they won 1-0. Finally, they get to the World Cup's finals and they will be playing against....... Brazil, whose coach is Roberto Hongo (Tsubasa's old coach at Japan and Brazil), who says that Tsubasa wouldn't be able to win this time. After a first half time in which Brazil was surely better than Japan, Santana is able to score a goal to Wakabayashi. Japan counter with a great Twin Overhead Shot by Tsubasa and Misaki's Golden Combination and even score another goal with Seiki Rayju Shot (in which Rayju is used as a pass and Tsubasa and Misaki shoot with a Twin Shot). When the match was almost over, Roberto uses his secret player named Naturezza, who is even able to score a goal to Wakabayashi FROM OUTSIDE THE GOAL AREA (!), making a tie. On the extra time the hard match continues, but at the end Tsubasa finishes by surpassing the great player Naturezza and scores a goal, making Japan win the World Cup (for player that have less than 20 years old). We also get to know that Sanae and Tsubasa get married and this last one goes to play for Barcelona, a spanish team, and all the other players join other teams, mainly those of J-League, but some (like Hyuga, who will play for Juventus) continue to play in their teams, like Akai Tomeiya... And that's how those chapters of the manga finish. 1.3 Story of Captain Tsubasa Road to 2002 ########################Still to be finished######################## 1.4 Story from the Captain Tsubasa Movies ########################Still to be finished######################## 1.5 Info about Captain Tsubasa "extra" books ########################Still to be finished######################## 1.6 Match results for Captain Tsubasa Nankatsu 5 - Nishigaoka 2 Nankatsu 2 - Shutetsu 2 Nankatsu SC 7 - Fuji FC 0 Nankatsu SC 10 - Igawa SC 0 Nankatsu SC 11 - Kakegawa FC 0 Nankatsu SC 8 - Hatsukura SC 0 Nankatsu SC 9 - Nakano FC 0 Nankatsu SC 7 - Hamana FC 0 Nankatsu SC 3 - Shimada SC 2 Nankatsu SC 3 - Shimizu FC 0 Meiwa FC 4 - ????? 3 Furano 1 - Sapporo FC 0 Nankatsu SC 6 - Meiwa FC 7 Nankatsu SC 9 - Oozu SS 0 Nankatsu SC 3 - Hanawa 2 Nankatsu SC 5 - Naniwa SC 1 Nankatsu SC 7 - Shinshiro 0 Musashi FC 6 - Hitachi 2 Meiwa FC 5 - Katsunishi 1 Furano 3 - Yonago 1 Nankastu SC 5 - Musashi FC 4 Meiwa FC 3 - Furano 2 Nankatsu SC 4 - Meiwa FC 2 Nankatsu 6 - Ito 0 Nankatsu 3 - Kawane 0 Nankatsu 7 - Hamanaka 1 Nankatsu 4 - Otaichi 0 Nankatsu 5 - Okabe 1 Nanktasu 3 - Ohtomo 1 Nankatsu 2 - Azumaichi 1 Nankatsu 6 - Nishikigaoka 0 Nankatsu 3 - Hanawa 2 Nankatsu 4 - Hirado 3 Meiwa 2 - Kanemura 0 Tohou 3 - Chuubo 0 Furano 2 - Minamiuwa 1 Nankatsu 3 - Furano 2 Tohou 2 - Meiwa 1 Nankatsu 4 - Tohou 4 ########################Still to be finished######################## 1.7 Match results for Shin Captain Tsubasa Japan 3 - Mihara FC (more than 21 years old team) 1 Japan 2 - Mikadowa FC (more than 21 years old team) 0 Japan 2 - Toho FC (more than 21 years old team) 1 Japan 1 - Hamburgo SV 5 Japan 2 - Werder Bremen 3 Italy 1 - Werder Bremen 0 Japan 3 - Bayern Munich 0 Japan 3 - Belgium 1 Germany 4 - Canada 0 Germany 4 - Portugal 1 Portugal 1 - Canada 0 Uruguay 3 - Belgium 1 Uruguay 1 - Spain 0 Spain 2 - Belgium 2 France 3 - England 1 England 2 - Malasia 0 France 3 - Malasia 0 Japan 2 - Italy 1 Argentina 5 - Italy 0 Japan 5 - Argentina 4 Germany 6 - Uruguay 1 France 4 - Japan 4 (4-5 after penalty kicks) Japan 3 - Germany 2 Japan more than 21 years old team) 3 - Gremio 3 Bayern Munich 1 - Hamburgo SV 2 Nankatsu SC 0 - Ohtomo FC 1 Nankatsu SC 1 - Toho FC 2 1.8 Match results for Captain Tsubasa World Youth Inter Milan 2 - AC Milan 1 Inter Milan 2 - Juventus 3 Inter Milan 1 - Sampdoria 0 San Paulo FC 4 - CR Flamengo 3 Japan1 2 - R.J.7 3 Japan2 0 - R.J.7 5 Japan3 0 - R.J.7 6 Japan 2 - China Tai Pei 1 Thailand 12 - Guam 0 Japan 4 - Guam 0 Thailand 11 - China Tai Pei 0 Guam ? - China Tai Pei ? (It was a tie, result not given) Japan 5 - Thailand 4 Japan (excluded players) 10 - R.J.7 2 Japan 8 - Ouzbekistan 1 Japan 4 - Saudi Arabia 1 Japan 6 - China 3 Japan 3 - Irak 0 Japan 2 - Korea 0 Japan 2 - Mexico 1 Japan 6 - Uruguay 5 Japan 4 - Italy 0 Japan 1 - Sweden 0 Japan 1 - Holland 0 Japan 3 - Brazil 2 1.9 Match results for Captain Tsubasa Road to 2002 ########################Still to be finished######################## 1.10 Players' data All the data in this section was taken from the amazing book "Captain Tsubasa 3109 days perfect data", by Yoichi Takahashi. I didn't just made it up or something like that, all this was translated directly from the book, hope you like it! ;) I'll only be referring the data that is given, so don't think I'll cover EVERY player... The data is formatted like this: Player Name Country: his country Position: his position Technique: his technique, from 1 to 5 Speed: his speed, from 1 to 5 Mentality: his mentality, from 1 to 5 Body: his physical skills, from 1 to 5 Imagination: his imagination, from 1 to 5 Tactics: his tatic skills, from 1 to 5 Teams: the teams he played for (not including national teams) If it has less data than that, it means that the info isn't given about that player, maybe i'll add them in next versions of this faq (except for the stats, which i WON'T SURELY ADD). Ozora Tsubasa Country: Japan Position: MF Technique: 4,5 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4,5 Body: 4 Imagination: 5 Tactics: 4 Teams: Nankatsu, San Paulo, Barcelona Wakabayashi Genzo Country: Japan Position: GK Technique: 4,5 Speed: 3 Mentality: 5 Body: 5 Imagination: 4 Tactics: 4,5 Teams: Nankatsu, Hamburgo SV Hyuga Kojiro Country: Japan Position: FW Technique: 3 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4,5 Body: 4,5 Imagination: 3 Tactics: 3,5 Teams: Meiwa FC, Tohou, Juventus Misaki Taro Country: Japan Position: MF Technique: 4,5 Speed: 3,5 Mentality: 3,5 Body: 3 Imagination: 4 Tactics: 4 Teams: Nankatsu, ????, Jubilo Iwata Misugi Jun Country: Japan Position: MF Technique: 4,5 Speed: 3,5 Mentality: 4,5 Body: 3 Imagination: 4 Tactics: 5 Teams: Musashi, ????, FC Tokyo Wakashimazu Ken Country: Japan Position: GK Technique: 3,5 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4 Body: 3 Imagination: 4,5 Tactics: 3 Teams: Meiwa FC, Tohou, Yokohama Flugels, Nagoya Grampus Eight Matsuyama Hikaru Country: Japan Position: DF Technique: 3 Speed: 3,5 Mentality: 5 Body: 3,5 Imagination: 3 Tactics: 4 Teams: Furano, Consadole Sapporo Masao Tachibana, Kazuo Tachibana Country: Japan Position: MF Technique: 3,5 Speed: 4 Mentality: 3,5 Body: 2,5 Imagination: 4,5 Tactics: 3,5 Teams: Hanawa, JEF United Soda Makoto Country: Japan Position: DF Technique: 3 Speed: 3,5 Mentality: 4 Body: 3 Imagination: 3 Tactics: 3,5 Teams: ????, Tatsunami, Gamba Osaka Jito Hiroshi Country: Japan Position: DF Technique: 3 Speed: 2,5 Mentality: 4 Body: 5 Imagination: 2,5 Tactics: 3 Teams: Hirado, ????, Avispa Fukuoka Aoi Shingo Country: Japan Position: MF Technique: 4 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4 Body: 3,5 Imagination: 4 Tactics: 4 Teams: ????, Inter Milan, ???? Sawada Takeshi Country: Japan Position: MF Technique: 4 Speed: 3,5 Mentality: 3,5 Body: 2,5 Imagination: 3,5 Tactics: 4 Teams: Meiwa FC, Tohou, ???? Nitta Shun Country: Japan Position: FW Technique: 3 Speed: 5 Mentality: 4 Body: 2,5 Imagination: 2,5 Tactics: 2,5 Teams: Ohtomo, Nankatsu, ???? Ishizaki Ryo Country: Japan Position: DF Technique: 2,5 Speed: 3 Mentality: 5 Body: 3,5 Imagination: 3 Tactics: 3 Urabe Hanji Country: Japan Position: DF Technique: 2,5 Speed: 3 Mentality: 4 Body: 3,5 Imagination: 3,5 Tactics: 3 Akai Tomeiya Country: Japan Izawa Mamoru: Country: Japan Kisugi Teppei Country: Japan Taki Hajime Country: Japan Karl Heinz Schneider Country: Germany Position: FW Technique: 4,5 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4 Body: 4 Imagination: 4 Tactics: 4 Teams: Hamburgo SV, Bayern Munich Carlos Santana Country: Brazil Position: FW Technique: 4 Speed: 4 Mentality: 3 Body: 5 Imagination: 4 Tactics: 3,5 Teams: Bara, Flamengo, Valencia Natureza Country: Brazil Position: MF Technique: 5 Speed: 4 Mentality: 3 Body: 4 Imagination: 5 Tactics: 4 Teams: Real Madrid Pierre Ellecid Country: France Position: MF Technique: 3,5 Speed: 4 Mentality: 3,5 Body: 3 Imagination: 3,5 Tactics: 4 Teams: ???? Deuter Muller Country: Germany Position: GK Technique: 3,5 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4 Body: 5 Imagination: 3 Tactics: 4 Teams: ???? Ramon Victorino Country: Uruguay Position: FW Technique: 3 Speed: 5 Mentality: 3,5 Body: 3 Imagination: 3 Tactics: 3 Teams: Werder Bremen Hino Ryoma Country: Japan, Uruguay Position: FW Technique: 3 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4 Body: 4 Imagination: 4 Tactics: 3 Teams: River Plate Hermann Kaltz Country: Germany Position: MF Technique: 4 Speed: 4 Mentality: 3 Body: 3 Imagination: 3 Tactics: 5 Teams: Hamburgo SV Gino Hernandez Country: Italy Position: GK Technique: 4 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4 Body: 4 Imagination: 3 Tactics: 4 Teams: Inter Milan Stefan Levin Country: Sweden Position: MF Technique: 4 Speed: 4 Mentality: 3 Body: 4 Imagination: 3,5 Tactics: 3,5 Teams: Koln, Bayern Munich Shou Shounko Country: China Position: MF Technique: 4 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4 Body: 4,5 Imagination: 3,5 Tactics: 3 Teams: Bayern Munich Shinpurasu Bunnark Country: Thailand Position: DF Technique: 3,5 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4,5 Body: 5 Imagination: 3,5 Tactics: 4 Teams: Espanyol Juan Diaz Position: MF Technique: 4 Speed: 4,5 Mentality: 3 Body: 3,5 Imagination: 5 Tactics: 3,5 Salvatore Gentile Position: DF Technique: 3,5 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4 Body: 4 Imagination: 3 Tactics: 4 Pepe Position: FW Technique: 3,5 Speed: 4 Mentality: 3,5 Body: 3 Imagination: 3,5 Tactics: 3 Leo Position: FW Technique: 4 Speed: 3,5 Mentality: 3,5 Body: 3,5 Imagination: 4 Tactics: 3,5 Manfred Margus Position: FW Technique: 3 Speed: 4 Mentality: 3 Body: 4 Imagination: 3 Tactics: 4 Franz Schester Position: MF Technique: 4 Speed: 4 Mentality: 4 Body: 3,5 Imagination: 4 Tactics: 4 1.11 Teams' data All the data in this section was taken from the amazing book "Captain Tsubasa 3109 days perfect data", by Yoichi Takahashi. As you may think I will only cover the data from that book, so I may not talk about every team or every player... Also, my translation may not be very good, sorry about that, my kanji skills are not very good... The data is formatted like this: Team: Name of the team Tatic: The main tactic of that team Attack: The teams' attack, from 1 to 5 Technique: The teams' technique, from 1 to 5 Stamina: The teams' stamina, from 1 to 5 Defense: The teams' defensive skills, from 1 to 5 Group work: The abillity to work together, from 1 to 5 Pass: The passing skills of the players, from 1 to 5 GK. players of that team, 2. only for the ones that 3. appear reffered in the 12. book Hope you enjoy it! ;) Team: Nankatsu SC Tatic: 4-3-3 Attack: 4,5 Technique: 4 Stamina: 4 Defense: 3 Group work: 4 Pass: 4 1. Wakabayashi Genzo 2. Kishida 3. Nishio Koji 4. Nakayama 5. Urabe 6. Takasugi Shingo 7. Taki Hajime 8. Izawa Mamoru 9. Kisugi Teppei 10. Ozora Tsubasa 11. Misaki Tarou 12. Morisaki Yuzo 14. Ishizaki Ryo Team: Shimada Attack: 2 Technique: 1,5 Stamina: 3,5 Defense: 4,5 Group work: 5 Pass: 3 1. ???? 3. ???? 8. ???? 10. ???? 11. ???? 22. ???? Team: Shimizu FC Attack: 3 Technique: 3 Stamina: 3 Defense: 3,5 Group work: 3 Pass: 3 1. Kawakami 3. Kanda 6. ???? 7. ???? 9. ???? 14. ???? Team: Meiwa FC Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 4,5 Technique: 3,5 Stamina: 3 Defense: 3 Group work: 3 Pass: 3,5 1. ???? 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. Kojiro Hyuga 11. ???? 15. Takeshi Sawada 17. Ken Wakashimazu Team: Naniwa FC Attack: 2 Technique: 2 Stamina: 3 Defense: 4 Group work: 2,5 Pass: 3 1. ???? 2. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 11. ???? Team: Hanawa Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 3,5 Technique: 3 Stamina: 3 Defense: 4 Group work: 3,5 Pass: 4 1. ???? 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. Matsumoto 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. ???? 12. ???? Team: Musashi FC Tatic: 3-4-3 Attack: 4 Technique: 4 Stamina: 4 Defense: 4 Group work: 4 Pass: 5 1. ???? 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. ???? 14. Jun Misugi 17. ???? Team: Furano Tatic: 3-4-3 Attack: 3 Technique: 3,5 Stamina: 5 Defense: 4 Group work: 5 Pass: 4 1. Katou 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. Hikaru Matsuyama 11. Oda Team: Nankatsu Tatic: 4-3-3 Attack: 3,5 Technique: 4,5 Stamina: 5 Defense: 4 Group work: 5 Pass: 3,5 1. Morisaki 2. ???? 3. Nagano 4. ???? 5. Iwami 6. Takasugi Shingo 7. Hajime Taki 8. Mamoru Izawa 9. Teppei Kisugi 10. Ozora Tsubasa 14. Ryo Ishizaki 15. Manabu 16. ???? Team: Ohtomo Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 3 Technique: 3 Stamina: 4,5 Defense: 4 Group work: 3 Pass: 3 1. Ichijou 2. ???? 3. Koji Nishio 4. Nakayama 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. Shun Nitta 10. Hanji Urabe 11. Kishida Team: Tohou Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 4,5 Technique: 4 Stamina: 4,5 Defense: 4,5 Group work: 4 Pass: 4 1. Ken Wakashimazu 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. Kazuki Sorimachi 10. Kojiro Hyuga 15. Takeshi Sawada Team: ???? Attack: 3 Technique: 3 Stamina: 3 Defense: 4 Group work: 3 Pass: 3 1. ???? 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. Makoto Soda 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. ???? 11. ???? Team: Furano Tatic: 3-4-3 Attack: 3,5 Technique: 3,5 Stamina: 5 Defense: 4 Group work: 5 Pass: 4 1. Katou 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. Hikaru Matsuyama 11. Oda Team: Hirado Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 3,5 Technique: 3 Stamina: 4 Defense: 4,5 Group work: 3 Pass: 3 1. ???? 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. Hiroshi Jitou 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. ???? 16. Mitsuru Sano Team: Hanawa Tatic: 4-3-3 Attack: 3,5 Technique: 3,5 Stamina: 3 Defense: 3 Group work: 3,5 Pass: 4 1. ???? 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. ???? 11. ???? 16. Yoichiro Daimaru Team: Meiwa Attack: 3 Technique: 3,5 Stamina: 4 Defense: 3,5 Group work: 4 Pass: 3 1. ???? 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. ???? 11. ???? Team: Japan Jr. Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 4 Technique: 3,5 Stamina: 4 Defense: 3,5 Group work: 4,5 Pass: 4 1. Ken Wakashimazu 2. ???? 3. ???? 5. Hiroshi Jitou 6. Shingo Takasugi 7. Makoto Soda 8. Mamoru Izawa 9. Kojiro Hyuga 10. Ozora Tsubasa 11. Misaki Taro 12. Hikaru Matsuyama 14. Ryo Ishizaki 15. Takeshi Sawada 16. Mitsuru Sano 17. Hajime Taki 18. Shun Nitta 19. Kazuki Sorimachi 20. Teppei Kisugi 21. Yuzo Morisaki 22. Wakabayashi Genzo 24. Jun Misugi Team: Italy Jr. Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 2 Technique: 2,5 Stamina: 3 Defense: 5 Group work: 4 Pass: 3 1. Gino Hernandez 2. Tardelli 3. Marinho 4. Frederico 5. Francisco 6. Basarero 7. Conti 8. Mateo 9. Garbat 10. Torino 11. Andrea 12. Genterre (for some odd reason his face isn't shown) Team: Argentina Jr. Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 4,5 Technique: 5 Stamina: 3 Defense: 2 Group work: 1,5 Pass: 3 1. Galtoni 2. Sembero 3. Pasaro 4. Galveia 5. Galvan 6. Rogeri 7. Getitesu 8. Parso 9. Brown 10. Diaz 12. Pascual Team: France Jr. Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 4 Technique: 4,5 Stamina: 4 Defense: 3 Group work: 2,5 Pass: 5 1. Amoro 2. Dogoru 3. Bravo 4. Rusto 5. Belgirusso 7. Ferreri 8. Jorgino 9. Marcelo 10. Pierre 11. Bossi 12. Fentana 14. Belmundo 20. Napoleon 21. Belgi Team: Germany Jr. Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 5 Technique: 4,5 Stamina: 4 Defense: 4,5 Group work: 3,5 Pass: 4 1. Muller 2. ???? 3. Mayer 4. Max 5. Magas 6. Mireusu 7. Hain 8. Kaltz 10. Schester 11. Schneider 12. Margus Team: England Jr. 6. Robson 9. Dean 11. Right Team: Uruguay Jr. 2. Daniel 8. Cain 9. Victorino Team: Japan Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 5 Technique: 4 Stamina: 3 Defense: 3 Group work: 5 Pass: 4 1. Wakabayashi Genzo 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. Ryu Ishizaki 5. Hiroshi Jitou 6. Jun Misugi 7. Makoto Souda 8. Mamoru Izawa 9. Kojiro Hyuga 10. Ozora Tsubasa 11. Taro Misaki 12. Hikaru Matsuyama 13. Kazuki Sorimachi 14. Shingo Takasugi 15. Takeshi Sawada 16. Mitsuru Sano 17. Teppei Kisugi 18. Shun Nitta 19. Ken Wakashimazu 20. Aoi Shingo 21. Yuzo Morisaki 22. Kishida 23. Akai Tomeiya 24. Hanji Urabe 25. Hajime Taki Team: Thailand Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 4 Technique: 4 Stamina: 2 Defense: 2 Group work: 4 Pass: 4 1. Wacharapon 2. Chawatana 3. Chachay 4. Shinpurasu Bunnark 5. Somurit 6. Napa 7. Charemusuri 8. Tawan 9. Sankun Konsawato 10. Faran Konsawato 11. Chana Konsawato Team: Saudi Arabia Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 3 Technique: 3 Stamina: 3 Defense: 5 Group work: 4 Pass: 4 1. ???? 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. Owaiaran 11. ???? 15. Vulcan Team: China Tatic: 4-3-3 Attack: 5 Technique: 3 Stamina: 3 Defense: 1 Group work: 2,5 Pass: 3 1. ???? 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. ???? 11. ???? 16. Shou Shounko Team: Korea 1. ???? 9. ???? 10. ???? Team: Ouzbekistan 1. ???? 8. ???? 10. ???? Team: Japan Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 2 Technique: 2,5 Stamina: 3 Defense: 5 Group work: 4 Pass: 3 Team: Mexico Tatic: 5-3-2 Attack: 2,5 Technique: 3,5 Stamina: 3 Defense: 5 Group work: 5 Pass: 2 1. Espadas 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. ???? 10. Lopez 11. ???? Team: Uruguay Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 5 Technique: 4 Stamina: 3,5 Defense: 2 Group work: 3 Pass: 2,5 1. ???? 2. Pazu 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. ???? 8. ???? 9. Ryoma Hino 10. ???? 11. Victorino Team: Sweden Tatic: 3-5-2 Attack: 4 Technique: 4 Stamina: 4,5 Defense: 3,5 Group work: 4 Pass: 3 1. ???? 2. ???? 3. ???? 4. Brolin 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. Larrson 8. Fredericks 9. ???? 11. ???? 12. Levin Team: Italy 1. Hernandez 6. Gentile Team: Holland 1. ???? 4. Dick 14. Cruyfford Team: Brazil Tatic: 4-4-2 Attack: 5 Technique: 5 Stamina: 4 Defense: 4,5 Group work: 3,5 Pass: 4 1. Salinas 2. Alberto 3. ???? 4. ???? 5. ???? 6. ???? 7. Leo 8. ???? 10. Natureza 11. Santana 13. Pepe 15. ???? 16. ???? 1. Tips In order to win to the Tachibana Twins just try to keep them away from your goalkeeper or they will score using their triangle combination, which you can't even try to punch. For Jun Misugi use the same or he will use his overhead shot. This may seem somehow strange, but it’s easier to score from a large distance than when you are near the opponent’s goal, so shoot as much as you can! 2. Walkthrough Nankatsu vs Shutetsu This is an hard match, mainly because the other team's GK is going to be Wakabayashi Genzõ, who will be really hard to score to. Even if you manage to master the REALLY BAD control system of this game, you will have surely some trouble scoring, I sugest you use Tsubasa and Misaki's Golden Combination (*sometimes* it can be used by pressing "B", but only sometimes, for some reason I don't quite seem to get) to advance in the field and when one of those to players get the ball you must shoot right away, you MAY or may not score a goal but that's the best you can do. If you don't seem to score at all, just keep on defending up to the end and after 2 extra times you will go into penalty kicks. At the end you will recieve a password for next level, which will be JMLP. Nankatsu vs Shimizu Their GK, Kawakami (if I remenber correctly his name) is quite good, only Tsubasa and Misaki will be able to score, but from now on you will have the Shutetsu Trio there to help you, they have their own special combination but you may have some trouble using it, just like in Tsubasa and Misaki's Golden Combination. On your goals there will be Wakabayashi, so the opponent team won't be able to score at all, if you, like I said before, manage to get how to use the bad control system. After winning get your password, which will be JKDJ. Nankatsu vs Meiwa-Igashi Although your GK is Morisaki (Wakabayashi is injured) Hyuga and Sawada will not score a lot, use Tsubasa for scoring from the middle of the field (if he is covered by a opponent player) and everything will go fine. You should only be careful with Hyuga and Sawada Tõho's Combination, which will cause them to fastly advance in the field and have more chances to score. After getting a win, password: JGND. Nankatsu vs Hanawa This is the most difficult match of the game, the Tachibana Twins' have great combinations which enable them to quickly advance in the field, plus everytime they get near the posts of your goal they will use their Triangle Combination shot, which will ALWAYS score, so you must try to prevent them from getting the ball, since they can use their Gemini Combination for advancing in the field and then scoring a sure goal with their special. For scoring, use Tsubasa and Misaki's shots while covered by a player of the opposite team. This time, the password will be NCDN. Nankatsu vs Musashi Jun Misugi plays in this team, he was a cool special (the Overhead Shot, which makes us think if Tsubasa can use his own in this game, but I don't believe so) but you won't see it a lot, if you do just cry, cause this is one of those specials you won't be able to stop. For scoring just use Tsubasa's shot from the middle of the field and, if possible, being covered by another player. After, get the password which is MOLK. Nankatsu vs Meiwa-Igashi THE FINAL MATCH!!!!!!! This time it will be rather difficult to defeat them, mainly because they got the best GK in this game, Ken Wakashimazu. Fortunately, Wakabayashi is back to protect your goal so the opponent players will have a really hard time scoring you a goal, the same will happen to you since Wakashimazu is really good, sometimes he will even use his special catch (called "Sankakugeri"), in which he uses the posts in order to defend. Neither Misaki nor Tsubasa will be able to score from far away, so you should use their Golden Combination to advance in the field and conclude with a shot from Tsubasa, since he is the best player on your team by now. If you can't seem to score at all, do the same as in the Shutetsu match, defend until you go into penalty kicks from having more chances of scoring a goal to that amazing GK. After winning, just watch the ending and cry of having so much trouble in finishing such a poor game. 3. Controls ... Up for goin up, Down for going down, Left for going left and Right for going right. Easy, no? You can pass the ball with B and shoot with A, also you can perform perform combinations SOMETIMES just by passing the ball. Why? Well, crappy games! -_-' I don't believe there is a reason at all. 4. Contacts If you want, you may see my web page, just check it at the HTML address www.geocities.com/Mykas0/ My e-mail is Mykas0 [at] hotmail.com , use the following subjects or I will NEVER reply. Subject: "CT FAQ info" for asking anything about any Tsubasa game Subject: "CT FAQ help" for providing any of the info I ask or helping me However, you can see my forum in the site, and if you put your question there I may answer A LOT sooner... I hardly ever reply to e-mails... Thanks and until the next version!!!!!!