TECMO WORLD CUP '92 SEGA MASTER SYSTEM FAQ/WALKTHROUGH by TIM ROAST tjr10 [at] h o t m a i l . c o . u k Copyright 2012 Tim Roast 21/Jun/12 - Version 1.0 ******************************************************************************* CONTENTS ******************************************************************************* Use control and F together to navigate to the correct section using the square brackets and the number in between. Alternatively you can search by keyword. 1. Introduction [1] 2. Controls [2] 3. Main Menu [3] 4. Teams [4] 5. Playing a match [5] 6. Walkthrough of World Cup mode [6] ******************************************************************************* 1. Introduction [1] ******************************************************************************* Contents of this section: 1.1. About Me [1.1] 1.2. About the game [1.2] 1.3. About the guide [1.3] ******************* 1.1. About Me [1.1] ******************* My name is Tim Roast (XBOX 360 gamertag: TheMightyRoast). All my guides are listed on GAMEFAQS at: http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/68024.html?type=1 It may appear on other sites too, as long as they ask my permission - my email address is at the top (and bottom). ************************* 1.2. About the game [1.2] ************************* This game was never released. A prototype ROM exists. Essentially it is the same as Tecmo World Cup '93. Maybe once the game was ready it must have been near to 1993 so they never released it. Or maybe it was delayed because there were already a couple of other football games for the Master System - Super Kick Off and Champions of Europe - released in 1992. As taken from the blurb for Tecmo World Cup '93: Twenty-four teams from around the globe have come to participate in this soccer showcase. Pick one and match your skills against the computer in an exhibition match, take on a friend, or put it all on the line in the World Cup Tournament! The action never stops! ************************** 1.3. About the guide [1.3] ************************** To navigate the guide you can use Ctrl+F to search for the section you require (using the square brackets around the section number) or search by keyword. This guide was produced to help with the Sega Master System FAQ completion project (http://selmiak.bplaced.net/sms/) which is trying to get a complete FAQ for every single SMS game on GAMEFAQS. ******************************************************************************* 2. Controls [2] ******************************************************************************* To navigate the menus use the direction pad and select with 1 or exit with 2. During a game when you have the ball use the D-pad to dribble with the player, 1 to kick long and 2 to pass the ball to the nearest man. When you don't have the ball then D-pad still moves the selected player whilst 1 is a slide tackle and 2 is to switch the player you control. At any time you can press start to pause the game. When the ball is out of play for a throw-in or a corner then you use the D-pad to direct where you want to put the ball, 1 to kick/throw the ball (1 and down to go short, 1 and up to go long for corners) or 2 to go to substitution screen. When your goalkeeper saves the ball then you take control of him for the goal- kick. Use the left button to aim the kick left, or right to aim right then when ready press 1 to kick it. If YOU press 1 and up then it'll go further, if you press 1 and down then you'll throw it. Should you draw a match then, unless you are in group stage of the world cup mode, you will face a penalty shoot-out. Here the controls are left to hit it left, right to hit it right, up to hit it high, down to hit it low. As the keeper it is left, right, up or down depending on the direction you want to dive. ******************************************************************************* 3. Main Menu [3] ******************************************************************************* When you start the game then you see the main menu. You have two options. These are: 1. Start 2. Configuration 1. Start: Choosing start will give you four new options: World Cup Versus Exhibition Watch Choosing Versus allows you to play a one-off 2-player match, choosing Exhibition allows you to play a one-off 1-player match, and choosing Watch allows you to watch a computer-controlled match (although you will still need to press to select the teams and start each half). 2. Configuration: Here you can configure your options: * You can choose to play on hard or normal difficulty. * You can choose to have the flicker on or off (which doesn't really make a difference). * You can choose what sound mode you want during the matches (BGM, SE, SILENT) where BGM = Background Music and SE = Sound Effects. I recommend SE unless you like your 8-bit game music. * You can choose the time per half (45, 30, 15 - not real-time, the 15 minute option is the equivalent of around 90 seconds per half) * You can choose to set names. Here you can set the names of the players in your team, all 15 of them and 6 characters a piece. You will then be able to play with these player names when you play the game. * You can listen to all the music (all twelve tunes: 00-0B) and sound effects (all thirty two of them: 00-1F) in the game using the sound test option. * You can exit using the exit option which takes you back to the main menu. ******************************************************************************* 4. Teams [4] ******************************************************************************* There are 24 teams in the game. These are the following: ALG (Algeria) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. K.K 4 3 3 R.P 5 4 2 M.Y 4 3 3 O.M 5 4 3 M.H 4 5 2 M.F 5 4 2 C.T 4 5 3 E.D 6 4 1 U.U 5 3 3 M.L 7 6 5 N.K 4 4 5 P.P 5 4 3 Q.K 4 5 4 J.L 5 3 4 A.N 3 6 4 ARG (Argentina) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. K.E 7 7 6 U.D 7 7 4 S.R 7 6 6 S.T 7 7 4 O.S 5 7 5 T.K 9 9 9 D.M 6 8 5 B.K 6 8 5 J.L 7 7 6 K.G 8 9 9 R.O 5 7 9 C.M 5 7 3 M.M 6 5 5 T.R 5 7 5 S.P 4 9 5 BEL (Belgium) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. F.J 3 5 5 O.J 4 6 4 J.S 3 6 3 W.W 4 5 4 P.B 4 7 4 H.J 6 7 4 F.L 3 5 4 H.S 5 6 3 C.L 6 5 3 V.M 7 8 3 A.F 3 3 5 G.B 6 8 2 K.V 7 5 2 I.M 5 6 4 K.R 4 5 6 BRA (Brazil) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. C.K 8 8 6 K.S 8 8 5 M.C 8 8 5 R.J 7 8 5 P.J 8 8 6 H.M 6 6 6 P.Y 8 9 7 Z.B 5 6 5 V.L 7 5 5 O.E 8 9 9 L.H 6 6 8 B.F 6 6 4 F.L 5 5 7 G.C 5 7 6 F.M 6 5 6 CHI (China) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. Y.B 5 1 3 T.F 3 4 2 V.K 4 2 1 L.R 4 3 3 T.R 5 1 2 I.K 5 2 2 C.C 4 4 1 L.T 5 3 3 B.L 5 3 4 H.K 7 4 5 S.H 4 3 5 C.T 2 5 3 B.J 3 3 4 O.F 5 5 1 J.O 2 6 1 DEN (Denmark) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. G.V 6 8 4 Y.I 7 8 5 J.M 6 8 6 T.R 7 7 4 B.H 8 7 6 W.N 8 8 4 K.R 8 7 4 I.C 7 8 6 J.G 6 7 6 H.P 7 9 8 Z.L 5 7 7 K.K 6 7 3 J.O 8 5 5 V.G 5 7 3 H.I 6 7 6 ENG (England) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. P.M 5 5 6 R.S 5 6 6 J.H 5 5 5 A.Y 6 5 5 I.K 5 5 6 J.R 9 7 8 N.S 8 6 6 S.O 5 5 4 J.W 6 5 3 K.F 7 8 8 J.K 5 5 7 T.R 5 5 4 E.H 5 5 5 S.G 6 5 2 D.O 4 4 6 FRA (France) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. F.M 4 6 4 P.M 4 5 4 N.B 5 5 5 P.P 4 4 6 S.D 7 7 8 A.P 4 4 5 M.A 6 5 3 S.M 8 7 7 E.F 4 4 5 P.H 8 6 8 F.B 4 6 7 R.F 4 5 5 K.A 9 6 7 J.P 3 5 6 A.D 5 4 4 FRG (West Germany) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. A.H 7 8 5 M.B 7 8 5 J.P 7 6 6 H.R 7 8 5 G.J 9 9 6 F.H 5 8 7 J.O 8 8 5 K.H 7 9 9 J.G 6 8 6 F.R 9 8 9 D.P 5 6 9 G.S 6 7 4 Y.L 8 5 5 W.Z 5 7 4 A.L 6 7 6 HOL (Holland) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. H.L 5 6 4 P.B 8 8 8 B.J 8 8 6 H.I 5 6 4 S.O 5 6 5 C.K 5 6 6 B.E 7 6 6 H.V 8 7 8 J.B 5 7 6 K.U 8 8 7 Y.S 5 6 7 D.S 5 5 4 M.S 5 5 6 C.D 5 6 3 J.L 6 5 4 HUN (Hungary) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. Y.O 6 7 6 J.S 6 7 6 P.Y 6 6 8 B.L 5 7 8 S.B 7 6 6 N.K 5 7 7 K.S 7 8 6 T.V 7 9 8 J.L 6 8 6 V.K 8 9 8 Z.O 6 6 9 L.R 6 5 3 I.D 6 5 5 J.F 5 6 3 U.S 7 5 5 ITA (Italy) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. S.G 7 7 6 M.G 7 7 5 G.B 7 7 6 D.T 7 8 4 E.F 7 7 6 I.P 5 8 5 S.M 5 8 6 B.S 7 7 6 P.G 8 8 9 M.D 8 9 8 H.R 7 7 9 A.K 5 6 4 P.B 6 5 5 R.C 5 7 4 K.U 6 7 4 JPN (Japan) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. B.U 1 1 4 R.K 3 2 2 W.M 2 1 3 K.A 1 2 4 S.Y 3 1 2 S.M 6 7 2 W.K 3 2 2 H.M 5 3 3 W.Y 7 4 2 N.N 8 7 3 H.R 2 3 5 K.J 1 2 3 N.T 2 4 1 O.B 8 1 2 T.H 4 4 1 KOR (South Korea) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. K.I 4 3 3 K.Y 3 4 3 C.D 4 4 4 P.K 4 5 3 B.S 4 4 4 K.T 5 4 3 K.W 4 5 3 R.P 6 5 4 P.D 5 6 5 K.P 6 7 5 T.S 4 4 5 S.H 5 5 3 T.R 5 3 5 K.S 4 5 6 K.J 3 6 3 MEX (Mexico) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. S.U 6 4 5 R.M 5 5 5 T.L 4 5 6 T.M 6 5 4 H.L 5 4 5 M.M 6 4 4 B.S 6 5 5 O.G 6 4 6 N.M 7 4 6 C.O 8 5 7 N.W 5 5 6 K.Y 7 4 5 P.H 6 5 4 S.T 4 5 6 C.R 4 6 4 MOR (Morocco) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. K.M 4 2 4 K.S 3 4 3 G.P 5 3 5 O.S 2 4 3 A.S 4 2 4 B.T 5 3 4 I.T 4 3 5 F.L 5 3 6 K.A 5 4 5 U.I 6 5 6 P.P 4 3 6 Y.T 6 2 2 C.U 4 5 5 Z.N 4 2 6 N.U 2 5 3 PER (Peru) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. A.S 5 3 2 R.M 4 4 3 N.U 5 3 2 N.T 4 4 2 A.T 5 2 2 W.N 6 4 1 Q.I 5 3 3 N.E 6 3 2 J.K 6 4 2 W.K 7 5 4 Z.E 3 4 4 L.E 2 2 5 D.D 6 4 3 M.V 4 4 2 R.Z 3 6 1 POL (Poland) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. W.G 7 8 4 Q.F 5 7 5 I.S 5 7 5 J.Y 7 8 4 O.J 6 8 5 Y.I 6 7 5 G.Y 7 8 5 V.W 7 9 7 L.I 7 8 6 A.W 8 9 7 E.V 6 7 8 O.Y 8 7 3 K.E 6 5 5 J.K 5 7 6 Y.V 6 6 7 SCO (Scotland) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. M.B 4 4 5 A.L 5 5 4 J.D 5 4 5 K.G 4 5 4 B.P 4 4 5 C.K 4 5 4 F.R 6 5 5 S.H 5 4 6 U.A 5 4 5 S.N 7 4 6 E.R 4 5 6 P.S 4 4 5 N.S 6 5 4 D.S 4 5 6 S.C 4 6 4 SPA (Spain) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. B.O 4 5 5 V.T 5 5 4 R.K 5 5 6 A.L 6 5 4 P.K 5 4 5 K.R 6 4 4 F.K 6 5 4 M.K 5 6 5 M.T 6 5 4 G.O 7 8 5 E.K 4 6 6 Y.L 7 4 3 I.K 5 4 6 C.P 3 6 6 H.H 5 6 4 RUS (Russia) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. K.M 6 8 6 R.L 5 8 7 J.C 6 8 6 K.C 6 8 6 A.L 7 9 6 O.E 6 8 7 U.K 7 8 5 I.R 8 9 8 J.S 6 8 6 K.V 8 9 9 Y.S 5 9 9 I.Y 6 5 7 W.J 8 4 6 N.K 5 7 7 A.P 7 5 8 URU (Uruguay) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. A.I 4 6 5 G.S 5 5 6 D.G 5 5 6 T.U 6 4 5 E.Y 6 5 6 C.A 5 6 6 T.N 7 6 5 O.E 6 5 8 H.T 6 5 7 P.O 7 6 8 S.P 4 5 7 E.R 5 7 3 A.D 7 4 4 A.C 3 7 6 H.M 6 6 5 USA (America) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. A.S 6 6 4 S.S 5 5 5 J.B 6 4 5 N.D 7 4 4 S.K 5 6 5 J.W 6 5 4 G.G 6 6 5 O.W 7 5 6 C.K 7 6 5 B.J 8 6 6 V.J 5 5 6 M.P 8 4 3 K.A 6 5 4 S.O 3 5 7 M.M 3 7 4 YUG (Yugoslavia) Name Pow. Spd. Tec. S.S 5 4 5 K.E 5 6 4 P.A 4 5 5 I.R 6 5 4 I.L 5 6 5 J.A 6 4 4 S.P 6 5 5 B.C 6 4 6 Z.F 6 4 6 W.D 7 6 7 F.D 4 5 7 M.O 4 4 6 C.D 6 4 5 G.D 4 6 3 D.K 5 4 5 This means that the teams in order of best to worst based on total squad statistics are: 1 - Russia 2 - West Germany 3 - Brazil 4 - Italy 5 - Argentina 6 - Poland 7 - Hungary 8 - Denmark 9 - Holland 10 - Uruguay 11 - England 12 - France 13 - USA 14 - Mexico 15 - Spain 16 - Yugoslavia 17 - Scotland 18 - Belgium 19 - South Korea 20 = Algeria 20 = Morocco 22 - Peru 23 - China 24 - Japan Also the best player in the game is playing for Argentina with all 9s across the three categories. ******************************************************************************* 5. Playing a match [5] ******************************************************************************* The first thing you need to do is choose the colour of your shirt. The opponent's shirt is then chosen at random of one of the remaining colours. The coloured shirts available are: Red Blue Yellow Green Purple (because lots of international teams play in purple) Sky blue Black White After that you get to the team select menu. Here press sideways to choose your formation. The options are: 4-4-2 3Back (3-2-2-3) 4-2-4 4-3-3 You can press 2 to get into the team select menu. The guys listed as FB (full- backs) will be the defenders, the MFs are the midfielders and the FWs are forwards. There is also a GK - a goalkeeper. It doesn't really matter who players where although it is obviously better to have the players with the best stats in the starting eleven. The four not classified as GK, FB, MF or FW are subs. You can make two subs per game. In the World Cup mode you can also upgrade your players here if you have earned experience points (expoints shown). This is also the screen you'll get during a match if you want to make a substitution during the match. Now click 1 and exit to start the game. The timer is at the bottom counting down until the half-time/full-time whistle. There are no free-kicks in the game. The aim is to score more goals than the other team. Tips: My favourite way to play this game is with a 4-4-2 formation and to pass the ball up the pitch when an opponent is near you and to dribble with it if they are not. To pass effectively you have to realise that the pass goes to where the receiving player is at that moment the pass is made so don't run the player away before the ball goes there. For shooting I tend to do this around or in the area across the keeper. For penalty shootout aim high and in the middle and more often than not it will go in. For corners hit them high then shoot. For goal-kicks hit these straight and long because you can set up goals this way if you are lucky. When not in possession keep pressing 1 to slide tackle as there are no free- kicks in the game so you can't commit a foul. Funny things I noticed: You can take a throw to yourself. You can do back-passes. West Germany are in the game when it should have been Germany (the game was made in 1993 after the re-unification of East and West Germany). ******************************************************************************* 6. Walkthrough of World Cup mode [6] ******************************************************************************* Choose World Cup and you will be placed into an elimination group of 4 teams. You play each of the other three once. After each match a grid showing you the results. Reading crossways a "O" means a win, a "X" means a loss and a "-" means a draw. A draw gives the team one point and a win gives the team two points. The top two/three from the group go through to the next round (at which point the 24 teams will be reduced to the last 16). At this point it will be knockout and matches ending in a draw will be decided by a penalty shootout (5 pens each then if still a draw sudden death). After each game you get a 27-letter password. This allows you to return to the game later. You get a password at every stage up to the quarter-final. Here are my passwords from playing with Russia: After 1 point in first match: UAAABCMAMA ACABFNRBJL RJOOVPM After winning my second group match: UCBACCNAMB ICCBFNRCKM SKPOVPS After drawing my third group match and progressing to the knockout stages: UCBAANUTJD LGCOFBWSHX IKAAAAO After winning and getting through to the last 8: UIBABPUTJD LGCOFBWSHX IKGKJKK After winning and getting into the semi-finals: UADACPUTJD LGCOFBWSHX IKOONLW (Then there are no passwords given out for getting past the semi-final and reaching the final - you have to play these two matches together.) If you win a match (except on pens) then you get experience points that can be used to spend on improving your players' attributes (the power, speed and technical stats that are above in the teams section). These are based on your goal difference (this is goals scored minus goals conceded). You get experience points equal to your goal difference if you are playing on hard or double your goal difference if you are playing on normal. I recommend upgrading the speed attributes first, and concentrating on your strikers. The aim is to go all the way and win the cup. If you do this then you get to see the credits: Plan: Enjoyh Program: Wat Program: S. Kawa Design: Moriman Design: Nagyao Design: Enjoyh Sound: Shindoh Sound: Nasubi Sound: Nishino Sound: Fumi Thanks: Pretty Presented by Sega And you get the Congratulations screen (or Congraturations as it is mis-spelt). And you get a Congraturations from me too. Well done. ******************************************************************************* I hope this guide was useful to you. Please feel free to leave me feedback or comments (tjr10 [at] h o t m a i l . c o . u k). If you absolutely loved this guide you could even DONATE me cash via PayPal (I accept all currencies), otherwise just email me your love. 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