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Docs for World Trophy Soccer
Released by NYC
The first menu which appears is the Select Game Parameters screen.
This allows you to change preset options for game time, game level,
audio off/on, and one and two player modes. Move the joystick up and
down to highlight an option to be changed and move the joystick left and
right to actually scroll through the selections within options. To exit
the screen with the current options active, press the fire button.
At the start of the game screen (which you will return to at the
end of each game), you can reselect one or two player modes or save your
high score after you finish a game. If you want to change previously
set options dictated in the screen above, choose Restart Game.
If you select Restart Game at the above menu, you will view
several game options: Game Time, Game Level, Audio Off/On, and
1/2 Player choices. All are fairly self-explanatory. The lowest
difficulty game level is 1, the highest is 5.
After a one or two player game is chosen, each player will be
given a choice of teams to represent. Use the joystick to highlight
your choice and press Fire to begin gameplay, or just wait and the
computer will accept the current choice highlighted and initiate the
kickoff.
Offensive Play: If you team controls the ball, pressing the fire button
(enter) will cause the ball handler, if he is the one you are
controlling, to kick the ball (or the ball handler will throw the ball
if a throw-in is indicated). If you have control of another offensive
player, pressing the fire button will switch control to the player with
the ball.
Defensive Play: If your team is not in possession of the ball, pressing
the fire button will switch your control to the player nearest the ball.
If you already control him, then pressing the button will initiate a
tackle/steal attempt by that player.
The Mad Scientist & JT
NYC '90