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{{Header | {{Header Bar|game=Tsuppari Oozumou}} | ||
{{Game | |||
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|image=Tsuppari Oozumou FC box.jpg | |||
|title=Tsuppari Oozumou | |title=Tsuppari Oozumou | ||
|developer=[[Tecmo]] | |developer=[[Tecmo]] | ||
|publisher=[[Tecmo]] | |publisher=[[Tecmo]] | ||
| | |year=1987 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|nes|wii|3ds|wiiu|switch}} | ||
|ratings={{CERO|A}} | |||
|genre=[[Wrestling]] | |genre=[[Wrestling]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | ||
|followed by=[[Tsuppari Oozumou: Heisei | |followed by=[[Tsuppari Oozumou: Heisei Ban]] | ||
|series=Tsuppari Oozumou | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{nihongo|'''''Tsuppari Oozumou'''''|つっぱり大相撲|lit. Bumping Sumo}} is the first game in a very small series of Sumo Wrestling simulations developed by [[Tecmo]]. It was first created for the Famicom and published in [[1987]]. In the game, you create your own sumo wrestler, and then train him and compete with him through several tournaments on a quest to achieve the rank of Yokozuna, or Sumo Grand Champion. The game was only published in Japan, and has never been translated into other languages. It was remade with better graphics for the [[PC Engine]] as [[Tsuppari Oozumou: Heisei Ban]]. In 2007, it was released as a Virtual Console title for the [[Wii]]. | |||
{{nihongo|'''''Tsuppari Oozumou'''''|つっぱり大相撲|lit. Bumping Sumo}} is the first game in a very small series of Sumo Wrestling simulations developed by [[Tecmo]]. | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC title.png|Title screen. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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|たいせん||Taisen||Battle | |たいせん||Taisen||Battle | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== New Game === | === New Game === | ||
When you begin a new game, you give your sumo wrestler a name and he begins the game with the lowest rank. | When you begin a new game, you give your sumo wrestler a name and he begins the game with the lowest rank. Your goal is to compete against higher ranking sumo wrestlers and rise up in rank until you earn the highest rank of yokozuna. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC name entry.png|Enter your wrestler's name. Enter a letter with A, erase a letter with B. | |||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC ranking.png|You will begin the game fighting against the lowest ranked opponent. | |||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC match.png|You will then see who you are fighting against, along with each fighters' records. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[ | [[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC status.png|right|thumb|Press Select to see the status screen]] | ||
Just before the match begins, you can press {{nes|Select}} to see the status of your wrestler. | Just before the match begins, you can press {{nes|Select}} to see the status of your wrestler. From right to left, the following information is provided: | ||
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} | {| {{prettytable|notwide=1}} | ||
! Status || Description | ! Status || Description | ||
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| Championships || The number of times you've defeated a champion sumo. | | Championships || The number of times you've defeated a champion sumo. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Level || Your strength and defense increase with each level. | | Level || Your strength and defense increase with each level. Win frequently to earn higher levels. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Password || The writing along the left side of the status is your continuation password. | | Password || The writing along the left side of the status is your continuation password. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Tournaments progress from one match to the next. | Tournaments progress from one match to the next. If you ever increase your level, you are shown eating and preparing for the next match. After an entire tournament has been completed, you are shown your new rank. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC fight.png|Matches proceed until one wrestler is forced outside the ring or knocked down. | |||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC rank up.png|If you increase your level, you will see your sumo eating and getting stronger. | |||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC results.png|When the entire tournament is finished you are given a new ranking according to your performance. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
=== Continue === | === Continue === | ||
If you want to take a break from the game, you can call up the status screen before the next match and jot down your password. | If you want to take a break from the game, you can call up the status screen before the next match and jot down your password. Then when you return to the game, select continue and input that password to pick up where you left off. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC status.png|Press select before a match and record your password along the left side. | |||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC continue.png|Select Continue from the main menu, and input the password to keep going. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Battle === | === Battle === | ||
You can compete against a friend by choosing the Battle option. | You can compete against a friend by choosing the Battle option. In this mode, you must each choose from among four stables of sumo wrestlers. Then you select one fighter from each stable to compete. The loser's sumo is knocked out of competition and the tournament continues until one player has no more wrestlers to compete with. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC stables.png|Each player must choose one of the four available stables. | |||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC player selection.png|Then each player chooses one wrestler from their chosen stable. | |||
File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC loser selection.png|The loser of that fight must then choose a replacement wrestler. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Wrestling == | == Wrestling == | ||
During the match, you can employ a variety of moves against your opponent. | During the match, you can employ a variety of moves against your opponent. The most important moment of the fight is the initial charge when the referee begins the match. A successful charge against your opponent can send the momentum of the match in your favor. | ||
{| {{prettytable}} | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
! width="50%" | Charge with {{nes|B}} | ! width="50%" | Charge with {{nes|B}} | ||
! Charge with {{nes|A}} | ! Charge with {{nes|A}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC charge B.png|left]] | ||
Press the B button to charge your opponent regularly. | Press the B button to charge your opponent regularly. This won't hurt your opponent, but it will set you up well to dominate the beginning of the fight. | ||
|[[ | |[[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC charge A.png|left]] | ||
Press the A button to charge at your opponent with a head dash. | Press the A button to charge at your opponent with a head dash. This can damage your opponent if it succeeds, but it makes your more susceptible to counter attacks if it fails. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Once the charge is finished, each wrestler must try to use their strength to force the other wrestler off his feet or out of the ring. | Once the charge is finished, each wrestler must try to use their strength to force the other wrestler off his feet or out of the ring. When the wrestlers are close to one another, these are the different commands you can try. | ||
{| {{prettytable}} | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
! width="50%" | Grab with {{nes|B}} | ! width="50%" | Grab with {{nes|B}} | ||
! Push with {{nes|A}} | ! Push with {{nes|A}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC grab.png|left]] | ||
Approach your opponent while pressing the B button to grab onto him. | Approach your opponent while pressing the B button to grab onto him. If your opponent is weak, you can begin to push him out of the ring. | ||
|[[ | |[[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC push.png|left]] | ||
To get away from your opponent and recover, you must push the A button to shove him away. | To get away from your opponent and recover, you must push the A button to shove him away. If his grip is strong, you will be unable to get away, and must weaken him up first. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Lift with {{nes|Up|Dpad}}{{plus}}{{nes|B}} | ! Lift with {{nes|Up|Dpad}}{{plus}}{{nes|B}} | ||
! Flip with Back {{plus}}{{nes|B}} | ! Flip with Back {{plus}}{{nes|B}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC lift.png|left]] | ||
While you grab your opponent, you can lift them off the ground by holding up and pushing B, making it harder for them to resist your pushing. | While you grab your opponent, you can lift them off the ground by holding up and pushing B, making it harder for them to resist your pushing. This is slow and effective, but it takes a lot of strength. | ||
|[[ | |[[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC flip.png|left]] | ||
If your opponent is pushing you closer to the edge, you can try to turn the tables on them by flipping them around. | If your opponent is pushing you closer to the edge, you can try to turn the tables on them by flipping them around. Do this by pressing backwards (the opposite direction that your wrestler is facing) and pressing B. | ||
|} | |} | ||
If you or your opponent successfully push off one another, you will be momentarily separated. | If you or your opponent successfully push off one another, you will be momentarily separated. While you stand apart, you can also perform the following moves. | ||
{| {{prettytable}} | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
! width="50%" | Approach | ! width="50%" | Approach | ||
! Dash with Forward {{plus}}{{nes|A}} | ! Dash with Forward {{plus}}{{nes|A}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC approach.png|left]] | ||
While standing apart, you can approach your opponent at regular speed by pushing the control pad towards you opponent. | While standing apart, you can approach your opponent at regular speed by pushing the control pad towards you opponent. You can actually move in any direction around the ring using the control pad, including up and down. | ||
|[[ | |[[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC dash.png|left]] | ||
If you press towards the opponent and tap the A button while you are separated, you will dash towards you opponent and push them back with you momentum. | If you press towards the opponent and tap the A button while you are separated, you will dash towards you opponent and push them back with you momentum. | ||
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! Slap down with {{nes|Down|Dpad}}{{plus}}{{nes|B}} | ! Slap down with {{nes|Down|Dpad}}{{plus}}{{nes|B}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[ | |[[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC slap.png|left]] | ||
Simply tap the B button to execute a stunning hand slap attack. | Simply tap the B button to execute a stunning hand slap attack. This can weaken your opponent and earn you back health, but it leaves you open to counter attack. | ||
|[[ | |[[File:Tsuppari Oozumou FC slap down.png|left]] | ||
If an opponent is dashing towards you, you can use their momentum against them by pressing down and the B button. | If an opponent is dashing towards you, you can use their momentum against them by pressing down and the B button. This will slap the opponent on the back and force them to lose control. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Special finishing moves are also available by performing certain actions at the right time. | Special finishing moves are also available by performing certain actions at the right time. They are generally available to you when your health meter is flashing. | ||
{{Tsuppari Oozumou}} | |||
[[Category:Tecmo]] | [[Category:Tecmo]] |
Latest revision as of 01:45, 28 January 2022
This is the first game in the Tsuppari Oozumou series. For other games in the series see the Tsuppari Oozumou category.
Tsuppari Oozumou | |
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Developer(s) | Tecmo |
Publisher(s) | Tecmo |
Year released | 1987 |
System(s) | NES, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, Nintendo Switch |
Followed by | Tsuppari Oozumou: Heisei Ban |
Series | Tsuppari Oozumou |
Genre(s) | Wrestling |
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Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) |
Tsuppari Oozumou (つっぱり大相撲 lit. Bumping Sumo?) is the first game in a very small series of Sumo Wrestling simulations developed by Tecmo. It was first created for the Famicom and published in 1987. In the game, you create your own sumo wrestler, and then train him and compete with him through several tournaments on a quest to achieve the rank of Yokozuna, or Sumo Grand Champion. The game was only published in Japan, and has never been translated into other languages. It was remade with better graphics for the PC Engine as Tsuppari Oozumou: Heisei Ban. In 2007, it was released as a Virtual Console title for the Wii.
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Title screen.
Getting started[edit]
From the title screen, you can select from three options:
Japanese | Romanji | Translation |
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はじめる | Hajimeru | New Game |
つづき | Tsuzuki | Continue |
たいせん | Taisen | Battle |
New Game[edit]
When you begin a new game, you give your sumo wrestler a name and he begins the game with the lowest rank. Your goal is to compete against higher ranking sumo wrestlers and rise up in rank until you earn the highest rank of yokozuna.
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Enter your wrestler's name. Enter a letter with A, erase a letter with B.
-
You will begin the game fighting against the lowest ranked opponent.
-
You will then see who you are fighting against, along with each fighters' records.
Just before the match begins, you can press to see the status of your wrestler. From right to left, the following information is provided:
Status | Description |
---|---|
Name | The name you have chosen for your wrestler |
Ranking | Your current ranking in the matches |
Career stats | How many matches you've won and how many you've lost. |
Championships | The number of times you've defeated a champion sumo. |
Level | Your strength and defense increase with each level. Win frequently to earn higher levels. |
Password | The writing along the left side of the status is your continuation password. |
Tournaments progress from one match to the next. If you ever increase your level, you are shown eating and preparing for the next match. After an entire tournament has been completed, you are shown your new rank.
-
Matches proceed until one wrestler is forced outside the ring or knocked down.
-
If you increase your level, you will see your sumo eating and getting stronger.
-
When the entire tournament is finished you are given a new ranking according to your performance.
Continue[edit]
If you want to take a break from the game, you can call up the status screen before the next match and jot down your password. Then when you return to the game, select continue and input that password to pick up where you left off.
-
Press select before a match and record your password along the left side.
-
Select Continue from the main menu, and input the password to keep going.
Battle[edit]
You can compete against a friend by choosing the Battle option. In this mode, you must each choose from among four stables of sumo wrestlers. Then you select one fighter from each stable to compete. The loser's sumo is knocked out of competition and the tournament continues until one player has no more wrestlers to compete with.
-
Each player must choose one of the four available stables.
-
Then each player chooses one wrestler from their chosen stable.
-
The loser of that fight must then choose a replacement wrestler.
Wrestling[edit]
During the match, you can employ a variety of moves against your opponent. The most important moment of the fight is the initial charge when the referee begins the match. A successful charge against your opponent can send the momentum of the match in your favor.
Once the charge is finished, each wrestler must try to use their strength to force the other wrestler off his feet or out of the ring. When the wrestlers are close to one another, these are the different commands you can try.
If you or your opponent successfully push off one another, you will be momentarily separated. While you stand apart, you can also perform the following moves.
Special finishing moves are also available by performing certain actions at the right time. They are generally available to you when your health meter is flashing.