Custom ROBO
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Manuel du jeux vidéo Custom ROBO pour Nintendo Gamecube

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INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE SEPARATE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT BEFORE USING YOUR NINTENDO ® HARDWARE SYSTEM, GAME DISC OR ACCESSORY. THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE YOU OR YOUR CHILD PLAY VIDEO GAMES
WARNING - Seizures Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes or patterns, such as while watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before. Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an epileptic condition should consult a doctor before playing a video game. Parents should watch when their children play video games. Stop playing and consult a doctor if you or your child have any of the following symptoms:  Convulsions Eye or muscle twitching Loss of awareness  Altered vision Involuntary movements Disorientation To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games: 1. Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible. 2. Play video games on the smallest available television screen. 3. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep.  4. Play in a well-lit room. 5. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.
WARNING - Repetitive Motion Injuries and Eyestrain Playing video games can make your muscles, joints, skin or eyes hurt after a few hours. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, skin irritation or eyestrain: Avoid excessive play. It is recommended that parents monitor their children for appropriate play. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don't think you need it. If your hands, wrists, arms or eyes become tired or sore while playing, stop and rest them for several hours before playing again. If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, arms or eyes during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor.
WARNING - Electric Shock To avoid electric shock when you use this system: Do not use the Nintendo GameCube during a lightning storm. There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning. Use only the AC adapter that comes with your system. Do not use the AC adapter if it has damaged, split or broken cords or wires. Make sure that the AC adapter cord is fully inserted into the wall outlet or extension cord. Always carefully disconnect all plugs by pulling on the plug and not on the cord. Make sure the Nintendo GameCube power switch is turned OFF before removing the AC adapter cord from an outlet.
CAUTION - Motion Sickness Playing video games can cause motion sickness. If you or your child feel dizzy or nauseous when playing video games with this system, stop playing and rest. Do not drive or engage in other demanding activity until you feel better.
CAUTION - Laser Device The Nintendo GameCube is a Class I laser product. Do not attempt to disassemble the Nintendo GameCube. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Caution - Use of controls or adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
CONTROLLER NEUTRAL POSITION RESET If the L or R Buttons are pressed or the Control Stick or C Stick are moved out of neutral position when the power is turned ON, those positions will be set as the neutral position, causing incorrect game control during game play. To reset the controller, release all buttons and sticks to allow them to return to the correct neutral position, then hold down the L Button R Button X, Y and START/PAUSE Buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
Control Stick C Stick
P r o l o g u e
There are worlds slightly different from our own. This is the story of one of them. Small, powerful robots have become the number-one tool of criminals around this world. These tiny, remote-controlled robotic weapons operate within restricted virtual battlefields known as holosseums. The ability to mix and match the different parts of these mechanical marvels earned them the name ”custom robos.“ The people who control custom robos are known as commanders. The only people who can battle and defeat commanders are other commanders. The Police Squad, the law enforcement officials of this world, faced with this new crime wave, formed their own corps of elite commanders. They saw many brave people step forward and join them. However, the number of robo-related crimes increased with such speed that the police were quickly and severely outnumbered.
It was at this point that society saw the rebirth of an old profession: the bounty hunter. Our story follows a young man acting on the last words of his long-lost father—he must become a custom-robo commander. With his father’s final words on his mind, he joins up with the bounty hunters of Steel Hearts.
At first, our hero is a raw recruit with no training, but he soon finds that he has a talent for his chosen profession. Spending his days battling crime with his coworkers Harry and Marcia, he quickly hones his skills to a high degree. One day, our hero learns of a strange, autonomous robo of tremendous power. As he and his friends strive to unravel the mystery of this robo, they unearth hints of a greater secret concerning a catastrophic event that transpired centuries ago...
Controls Menus / Story Mode / Customization Screen Controls during battle ( P 1 0  ) are different. Control Stick Menus and Story Mode Move character. Move cursor and make selections. Customization Screen Make selections.
Control Pad Customization Screen Viewer Mode P22 Zoom in with zoom out with Rotate camera with Press to return to the customization screen.
START Story Modes Display Story menu. Customization Screen Finish customization. In Story and Arcade modes, this brings up the Battle Preparation screen. In Vs. mode, this begins the battle.
R Button Customization Screen Enter Practice mode. Confirm parts selected and test abilities. Press START and select RETIRE to return to the customization screen.
Z Button + A Button Customization Screen Make random selections. Robo parts are chosen randomly from the available parts.
Y Button Customization Screen Display detailed part information in Vs. and Story modes. X Button Customization Screen Display help screen. Press and hold to confirm button functions on the customization screen. A Button B Button Menus and Story Mode Menus and Story Mode Speak with other characters. Cancel selections. Investigate objects. Customization Screen Confirm menu selections. Cancel selections. Press again to return to Customization Screen the previous screen. Confirm customization.
X Button Charge enemies. Use this to charge A Button into and knock Jump. down foes. T h i s i s t h e d e f a u l t b u t t o n c o n f i g u r a t i o n . . * * Y o u c a n c h a n g e t h e b u t t o n c o n f i g u r a t i i o n f o r b a t t t l l e s i i n t t h e O p ti ti o n s m e n u . .
Y Button Switch between targets in multi-enemy battle scenarios. If you are player 1, press to change your target from P2 to P3 to P4, in that order.
B Button Attack with guns.
If you lose a battle in Arcade mode, a timer will begin counting down. Press to speed up the countdown. Press START to continue your game. Each robo type has its own unique abilities. P44
Switch places with your partner in Tag Battles.
Controls Battle For more information, see the Battle section. P23 L Button Attack with pods. Use +  to change the pod’s launch direction. Control Stick Move robo.
START Pause the game and retire from battle. P25
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Getting Started
1 Step 1 Put the Custom Robo Game Disc into the Nintendo GameCube, insert a Memory Card into S l o t A , close the cover, and press the POWER Button to turn the power on. On the title screen, press START to move to the SELECT MODE screen.
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This game requires one file and 15 blocks on the Memory Card to save game data. If you have saved game data, you can continue playing at any time. Check to make sure you have a Memory Card inserted that contains Custom Robo game data. For more information on managing Memory Card data and formatting Memory Cards, see the Nintendo GameCube Instruction Manual.
Game Modes Here are brief explanations of the game modes available in Custom Robo. Single Player Only Story Mode P14 Mystery and adventure await in this RPG adventure. As a young robo commander, you’ll work with your friends to protect and serve the local citizenry. Along the way, you’ll find new robos and parts for use in Arcade and Vs. modes.
Single Player Only Arcade Mode P30 Battle test the parts you’ve collected. You must defeat your computer-controlled opponents on eight different stages. There are various battle types to be played.
1 to 4 Players Vs. Mode P32 Straight-up combat for you and up to three friends. You can play in a number of different types of robo battle.
Options P40 Choose controller configurations and adjust game settings.
Only robos and parts you have found in Story mode are available in Arcade and Vs. modes. Those robos and parts will not disappear if your saved story data is deleted ( P14 . However, if you delete all game data on the Options screen, your available robo and parts data will be deleted as well. Be careful.
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Start Story Mode
Continuing a Previous Game Use to select a saved file and press to begin the game from where you last saved. You can also copy or delete files here.
Story Mode: (Excluding customization details) This is a brief introduction of the basic elements of Story mode. 1 Selecting Saved Data Files Select which saved data file to play. You can save up to three game data files. Playing for the First Time If this is your first time playing, you will see three save-file slots for your game data. Use to highlight a slot and then press to confirm. Then, select A New Journey.
There are a number of differences between A New Journey and The Grand Battle. P28
This is it! It all starts here! Use to move next to characters you want to talk to and press If you see a press to scroll through to the rest of the message.
You can even speak to people who are engaged in robo battles. Helpful game hints appear in green letters. Important terms appear in blue letters.
Once you step onto the city map, you’ll find many different places waiting for you. Use to move your character in any direction. The degree to which you tilt determines your movement speed—tilt a little to walk, tilt a lot to run. Buildings with name plates above them are ones that you can enter freely to meet and speak with people.
Copy File Erase File
slots contain saved data and you want to start a new game, you’ll have to delete a saved file first.
slots are full, you can overwrite a file. However, once you write over a file, the old file can never be retrieved. Delete saved data files from Story mode here. * D e l e t e d s a v e d d a t a f i l e s c a n n e v e r b e r e s t o r e d . . T h i i n k c a r e f u l l y b e f o r e d e l e t i n g a s a v e d d a t a f i i l l e . .
2 Selecting a Story Mode Choose which story mode you would like to play—either A New Journey or The Grand Battle—and then press to confirm. I n t h e b e g i n n i n g , y o u c a n o n l y p l a y A N e w J o u r n e y . . The Grand Battle becomes available once you’ve completed A New Journey. Playing for the First Time If you’re playing for the first time, select A New Journey and press to begin.
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4 Story Menu Press START anytime outside of battle or conversation to view the story menu. From this menu, you can check your robo’s status, change game settings, or quit the game. Use to choose an item, and press to confirm your selection. To return to the game, simply select Return to Game or press
Story Menu Customize Robo P19 Strategic Advice Glossary Text Speed Return to Game Quit
Use the parts you’ve acquired to customize your robo. Press to return to the previous screen. View hints and basic strategies for battles you’ve fought. Press to return to the menu. View an explanation of terms used in robo battles. Adjust the speed at which the text inside the message windows scrolls. Use to select a speed and press to confirm. Select this option and press to return to the game. Choose this option and press to exit the current game. If you use this option, your game data will not be saved, so be careful. See P27 for more info on saving in Story mode.
The menus for A New Journey and The Grand Battle are different. For details, please see P29 This menu cannot be accessed during battles, customization, or conversations.
Preparing for Battle Because sooner or later, you ll have to fight!
1 The Flow of Battle This is the way most battles will unfold. Step 1 Speak with your opponents. Talk to anyone you want to battle. If a deck (a stationary holosseum) is present, stand on the side opposite the other person and press Step 2 Investigate opponent information. Check out the specs of your opponents’ robos to plan your strategy. Press when you’re finished to proceed to Step 3. Step 3 P18 Use the Battle Preparation menu. Before each battle, the Battle Preparation menu will appear. On this screen, you’ll customize your robo and view information on your enemies and the holosseum so you can form the best strategy.
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On this menu, you can view information on enemies and holosseums, access strategic advice, and adjust the game setup. Use to choose an option and press to confirm. Press to return from submenus to the main menu. When you’re ready to fight, press START or select Start Battle with and press to begin fighting. P23 Battle Preparation Menu Customize Robo Choose the parts you want to use and create your own unique fighting machine. P19 Partner Data View the setup of your allies’ robos.
Opponent Data Holosseum Data Strategic Advice Start Battle
View the setup of your opponents’ robos. View the holosseum for the current battle, and check holosseum data. Review robo-battle basics and strategy tips you’ve picked up in Story Mode. Take the field and let the mechanized mayhem begin.
Menu options in gray cannot be selected. Menu options for A New Journey and The Grand Battle differ. P29
Customization As you win battles in Story mode, you’ll gain new robo bodies and parts data. Visit a parts generator ( P26 to access the new robos and parts you can use in future battles. The key to becoming a master commander is learning how to customize well. Find parts that both fit your style of play and counterbalance the parts used by your opponents. The more you customize, the deeper the game becomes. See P8 for Controller information on the customization screen. Customization Screen (In Single-Player Modes) Body Customized Robo The basic chassis of your robo. There View your robo outfitted with all its current parts. are many types and styles of bodies. Gun Guns are your robo’s primary weapon. They’re carried in the robo’s right hand. Bomb Bombs are long-range explosive weapons. Bomb launchers are carried in the robo’s left hand. Pod Pods are trap-like hunting weapons. Pod launchers are mounted on the o s rob ’ back.. Legs Legs affect your robo’s jump and movement abilities. Legs attachments go on your robo’s feet. When there are two or more robos on the customization screen, press and hold to view an information window. Press and hold on the customization screen for help navigating.
Information Vital data on robos and parts is listed here.
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Parts that appear in yellow on the customization menu are parts you have not yet used. To view detailed information on any part from Vs. mode, press
Customization Made Easy Here’s a quick explanation of the steps necessary to customize your robo. 1 Select part to be customized Select the part you want to customize with and press to view the parts list. * Y o u c a n a l s o s e l e c t p a r t s r a n d o m l y . F o r d e t a i i l l s , , s e e t t h e s e c t i o n o n s p e c i a l c u s t o m i z a t i o n f u n c t i i o n s o n P35 2 Select part to be equipped Use to scroll through the available parts, then press to select one. Your robo’s body, gun, bomb, pod, and legs can all be customized. See the information window for a detailed explanation of each part. The ??? indicates a part you cannot yet access.
For information on ability graphs, see P21
Color-Change Screen (Body only) When you select a body, you can also choose a color scheme for your robo. You can select from the following color schemes: Original Red Blue Green Yellow
BODY Max of 5 bars, with 3 being standard. BOMB Max of 5 bars, with 3 being standard. DWN Down: how difficult it is to knock the ATK Attack: the damage the bomb inflicts robo down. when striking opponents. DEF Defense: the degree to which damage SPD Speed: the speed at which the bomb taken is reduced. flies. SPD Speed: the robo’s ground speed. SIZ Size: the area the bomb’s detonation covers. SKY Sky: how well the robo moves while TIM Time: the duration of the bomb s jumping. detonation. ATK Attack: the robo’s attack strength. DWN Down: how easily the bomb knocks opponents down. GUN Max of 5 bars, with 3 being standard. POD Max of 5 bars, with 3 being standard. ATK Attack: the damage the gun inflicts ATK Attack: the damage the pod inflicts when striking opponents. when striking opponents. SPD Speed: the speed at which the gun’s SPD Speed: the speed at which the pod rounds fly. travels. HMG Homing: how much the gun’s rounds HMG Homing: to what degree the pod homes home in on opponents. in on opponents. RPD Rapid: the speed at which rounds can SIZ Size: the area the pod’s detonation be fired consecutively. covers. DWN Down: how easily the gun knocks TIM Time: the duration of the pod’s opponents down. detonation.
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