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Brand | Sega |
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Model | Virtua Striker 2002 |
Category | Video Game |
Language | English |
Instructions to avoid electric shock when using the system, emphasizing proper AC adapter use and disconnection.
Information about photosensitive seizures triggered by light flashes and precautions for playing video games.
Guidance on preventing and managing motion sickness when playing video games.
Warning that the Nintendo GameCube is a Class I laser product and should not be disassembled.
Explanation of L, R, and Z buttons for changing players, tactics, and formations.
Details on using the Control Stick and D-Pad for cursor selection and player movement.
Explanation of A, B, and X buttons for passes, tackles, shoots, and menu navigation.
Explanation of on-screen elements like score, time, players, formation, tactics, and radar.
Covers offensive actions like crossing, shooting, long/short passes.
Covers defensive actions like standing/slide tackles and keeper controls.
Information on how to change formations and tactics during gameplay.
Covers miscellaneous controls like aerials, free kicks, corner kicks, and throw-ins.
Overview of the basic game flow, including team selection and pre-game strategy.
Details on the first half, halftime, second half, and changing players during matches.
Explanation of overtime rules, penalty shootouts (PK match), and controls for kicker and keeper.
How to access and use the pause menu during a match to continue or return to the title screen.
Overview of the 1-player mode to develop a national team for a four-year tournament.
Description of various game modes, supporting up to 32 players.
Details on the single match mode for 1 or 2 players, including PK matches.
Information on practicing techniques and editing teams/players.
Instructions on viewing replays and changing game settings.
Explanation of game points, budget management for training, exhibition, and overseas games.
Overview of the two main parts of this mode: 'Match' and 'Team Training'.
Description of the headquarters as the center for training and development, with options for schedule updates and data review.
Details on adjusting rosters, formations, training, and player positions before matches and managing the schedule.
Explanation of penalties for yellow and red cards, including ejections and suspensions.
Details on the international competition, group leagues, final tournaments, and setting options.
Details on Group League, viewing standings/schedules, and the Final Tournament matches.
How to enter tournaments, set options, and select the scale (4/8/16 teams).
Instructions for entering a league, setting options, and selecting teams (2~32 players).
Details on the 1-player ranking mode, with matches against COM teams and performance evaluation.
Guide to setting up and playing a VS Match, including controller settings and time options.
Instructions for setting up and playing a Penalty Kick (PK) match, including controller and team selections.
How to adjust formations, kicker settings, and player uniform numbers within the team edit menu.
Details on the training menu, practice options, and how training affects player development.
Options for editing player attributes: Name, Face, and Uniform Number.
Steps to create a new player and set their initial attributes.
Adjusting player's height, build, and selecting their dominant foot.
Setting player skills and assigning their on-field position.
Changing player cleats and options to finalize, cancel, or delete edits.
Copying and deleting edited teams and players, managing saved data.
Instructions on selecting a Memory Card and Replay Data to view saved goal scenes.
Details on controls for switching camera views and modes during replay playback.
Adjusting system-related settings like difficulty level and monitor settings.
Customizing button assignments, including preset types and editing options.
Saving and loading game data using the Memory Card, requiring 2 blocks of free memory.
Instructions for saving and loading game data from a Memory Card.
Enabling auto-save and important warnings regarding AV cable connection and Memory Card errors.
Guide to managing and developing a national team for the International Cup tournament.
Initial steps to select a team, enter your name, and check the schedule for the tournament.
Guidance on managing points and arranging an effective schedule for team development.
Details on scheduling and conducting training camps to identify team weaknesses.
Information on entering exhibition games, selecting opponent conditions, and conducting overseas tours.
Assigning training menus and adjusting player/formation settings, including detailed training orders.
Focuses on training specific player abilities and enhancing skills for selected positions.
Assigning player focus for different play styles and adjusting their field positions.
Accessing information for future planning and updating the game schedule at Headquarters.
Information on in-game events and opportunities like exhibition game offers.
Lists participant countries grouped by region: North Central America, South America, and Africa.
Listing of European countries participating in the tournament, grouped under Europe A.
Listing of European countries participating in the tournament, grouped under Europe B.
Listing of Oceania countries participating in the tournament.
Listing of Asian countries participating in the tournament.
Instructions for connecting and enabling progressive scan video output for compatible TVs.
Details on limited warranty, obtaining technical support, and warranty limitations.