Game: Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer
Platform: GameCube
FAQ/Walkthrough
Author: ProtoDude
Version: 0.5-Updated 9/23/02
Game Information
-Developer: Treyarch
-Publisher: Activision Publishing, Inc.
-ESRB Rating: "E" for Everyone. Descriptors include "Mild Lyrics" and
"Mild Violence"
-Memory Card: 4 blocks-Global Settings, 10 blocks-one career
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Version History
III. Surfers
IV. Beaches
V. Trick Book
VI. Walkthrough
VII. Cheats/Secrets
VIII. Contact Information
IX. Legal Statement
X. Credits
Having never played a surfing game before, I was a bit skeptical about
buying KSPS the first day. I had read about other games not being too
hot, but was expecting KSPS to break through the barrier and be a great
game. I was right. I can honestly say that Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer is
the most fun game I have ever played. You can do the exact same thing
for hours and never get bored. There is almost an infinite number of
things you can do so the game will almost never get old. Coupled with
superb graphics, tight controls, and roaring sounds, if KSPS was served
at Taco Bell it'd be called "Le Package Total". Grab your board dude,
surfs up! The waves are sick!
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Version History
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=- Version 0.3 -=:
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-Submitted: 9/23/02
-File Size: 18.7K
-Details: It's getting there. There's still a lot to be done but a good
portion is finished. Walkthrough up to Trestles is done.
=- Wave House -=:
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-Location: Japan
-Wave Height: 8.6 ft.
-Break Direction: Right Hand
-Description: Wave House is the world's first complex dedicated
exclusively to the practice and culture of the board sports lifestyle.
The "Wave House Durban" features the spectacular double Waveloch
'Durbinics Africus'(a.k.a.'D-Rex'), two training waves, a 4,000 sq.
meter Tony Hawk Skatepark, and a full production television studio.
Soon there will be locations all over the world catering to the board
sport enthusiast. These sites will have everything from the best video
and music systems(including full stages for live entertainment) to the
most advanced skate and wave parks in the world. In a time when
restrictions on locations a person can ride their board is increasing,
Wave House provides the ultimate alternative. The locations your
playing on is our fantasy mock-up of wave houses in the future. We hope
you enjoy the ride.
=- Sebastian -=:
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-Location: Florida
-Wave Height: Approximately 5.7 ft.-7.7 ft.
-Break Direction: Right Hand
-Description: Ironically, it was the hand of man that helped create one
of Florida's best breaks. With construction of the Sebastian Inlet
jetty in the early 1960s, the featureless coast north of Melbourne
Beach was provided a local point. Atlantic swells rebounding off the
angled jetty created the inlet's First Peak, a consistent wedging right
that over the years has been the epicenter of Florida surfing. Dick
Catri, Gary Propper, Greg Loehr, Geoff Crawford, Gary Paul, Matt
Kechele, Kelly Slater, Danny Melhado, Phillip Watters- generations of
top Floridian surfers have called the inlet home, and still do.
=- Trestles -=:
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-Location: California
-Wave Height: 5.8 ft.-9.4 ft.
-Break Direction: Right Hand
-Description: Officially known as San Mateo Point, the surf zone on the
southern border of California's Orange County is on of the most
popular-and influential-in the state. A series of Southern Pacific
railway bridges give the spot its name, which includes a handful of
high-quality, consistent breaks, including Cotton's Point, Upper
Trestles, Lower Trestles, Middles, and Church. Lowers is the main
event, and is home to a number of major surfing competitions. Not many
surfers realize, however, that modern high-performance surfing was born
here along the trestles when, in the late 1950s, two young surfers
named Phil Edwards and Mickey Dora walked up the beach from nearby San
Onofre and discovered the perfect waves for their brand new, fast-
turning approach.
=- Mavericks -=:
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-Location: California
-Wave Height: 15.7 ft.-25.0 ft.
-Break Direction: Right Hand
-Description: Waves so big and so powerful, their impact registered on
seismographs at nearby U.C. Berkely. So why wasn't this big wave break
in Northern California's Half Moon Bay discovered earlier? Perhaps it
was the pervasive attitude that truly big waves lived only in Hawaii.
Maybe it was the reluctance of the break's pioneer Jeff Clark, who
surfed the massive peak alone for over ten years before leaking the
secret. But from the moment Clark did, Mavericks has taken center stage
in the blue water arena. Generated from storms in the North Pacific,
sixty-foot plus moving mountains heave off the Half Moon Bay harbor
more consistently than ever imagined. And a fearsome reputation that
has only grown since Hawaiian ace Mark Foo was killed here in 1994.
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Trick Book
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=- Aerials -=:
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Judo Air Left + B
Heel Flip Left-Down + B
Kick Flip Right-Down + B
Shove It Right-Up + B
Stalefish Grab Down + B
Method Grab Right + B
Lien Air Up + B
Shove This Left-Up + B
Indy Grab Left + X
Melon Grab Left-Down + X
Nose Grab Up + X
Nuclear Grab Left-Up + X
Mute Grab Right-Down + X
Roastbeef Grab Right + X
Rocket Grab Right-Up + X
Tail Grab Down + X
=- Special Aerials -=:
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Alley Oop Down, Down + B
Rodeo Clown Up, Up + B
Front Flip Down, Up + B
Back Flip Up, Down + B
Air Walk Left, Left + B
Helicopter Right, Right + B
Tweaker Air Right, Right + X
Nacnac Left, Left + X
Cross Air Up, Down + X
Superman Down, Up + X
Indian Right, Left + X
Monkeyman Down, Down + X
JC Air Left, Right + X
=- Barrel Tricks -=:
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Tube Ride Down
One Hand Roof Drag Up + Y
Two Hand Drag Left-Down + Y
One Hand Drag Left + Y
Grab N Drag Right-Down + Y
Two Hand Roof Drag Right-Up + Y
Foot Drag Down + Y
Christ Tube Left-Up + Y
Layback Drag Right + Y
Quick Cut Left L
Quick Cut Right R
=- Special Barrel Tricks -=:
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Tube Spit Up, Up + Y
Coffin Down, Down + Y
Caveman Down, Up + Y
Lawndart Up, Down + Y
=- Face Tricks -=:
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Carve Turn B
Grab Turn X
Snap Turn B, B(near top of wave)
Revert Cutback Y, Y
Rebound B, B
Tail Chuck X, X
Gouge B, Y
Lay Back Slide Y, B
Super Stall Down, Down
Floater Release Y at top of wave
Tailslide Y
Power Slide Y + X
=- Special Face Tricks -=:
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Shove It Ollie Up, Down + B
Hang Ten Up, Up + Y
Dark Slide Up, Down + Y
=- Exit Moves -=:
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Initiate Exit Move Y + Y(in the air)
Pressure Drop Right, Right + Y
Fist Pump Left, Left + Y
Back Flop Down, Down + Y
Tuck & Roll Up, Up + Y
Nose Dive Right + Y
Cannonball Left + Y
Flapper Down + Y
Indy Bail Up + Y
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Wave House
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In the Wave House, Kelly will explain everything step-by-step, so no
real walkthrough is needed here. Just listen to what he says.
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Sebastian
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=- Photo Shoot -=:
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-Required Goal: 2,000 points in 3 photos and score 10,000 points
This one's easy. All you really need to do is get used to the camera.
The screen will show a camera and you'll hear some beeps. The easiest
way to get a good photo is to max out your special meter and do a few
tricks. If the camera takes a picture when your special meters is maxed
out and you have a few tricks linked together you'll get much more than
the required 2,000 points. After you get the 2,000 points in photos,
just keep on doing tricks until you get 10,000 points, if you haven't
already.
-Optional goal #1: Keep your special meter maxed out for 5 seconds.
This one is really easy. Once you get your special meter maxed out,
just do a few face tricks for 5 seconds and you're done.
-Optional Goal #2: Beat the Grom by scoring 12,500 points
When you're doing the required goal, you'll most likely automatically
fulfill this goal too. Just keep tricking and you'll have 12,500 in no
time.
-Optional Goal #3: Beat the Local by scoring 25,000 points
When you're new to the game this might be a little tough. Try linking
your special tricks together as much as you can to get some big
multipliers. When you're used to the game this is a piece of cake.
-Optional Goal #4: Jump over the pier
This is by far the hardest goal at Sebastian. Keep surfing until you
see the ! indicator on the screen. When you do hold Z to view the pier.
You'll want the breaking part of the wave to get as close to the pier
as possible before you try to jump it. That way you can get the most
air. This one may take a few tries to get. You may want to come back to
this one after you've gotten a few boards and stat upgrades so your air
and speed ratings are higher.
=- Diving Blocks -=:
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-Required Goal: Collect 10 icons and score a total of 20,000 points for
the Round
Collecting icons is no more than simply performing a listed trick.
There are icons colored green, purple, red, and yellow. Green ones are
for aerials, purple is for face tricks, red is for tube tricks, and
yellow is for special tricks. In Sebastian under the icon is a button
sequence showing how to do the required trick. Do the trick to get the
icon. If your special meter is maxed out you can link up to 5 icons
together to get a maximum of 10,000 bonus points. Getting 10 is a piece
of cake, so just get used to the setup of icon challenges and you'll
have it in no time.
-Optional Goal #1: Keep your special meter maxed out for 10 seconds
A little tougher than 5 seconds at the start of the game, 10 seconds
will require a little more skill, but not much. After getting your
special meter up do one special aerial trick then do a series of face
moves for the remainder of the time. You can also just hang out in the
tube for 10 seconds.
-Optional Goal #2: Beat the Grom by scoring 25,000 points
It's the same thing as beating the local in the other part of
Sebastian so you shouldn't have too much trouble. Keep those special
aerials going.
-Optional Goal #3: Beat the Local by scoring 50,000 points
At first 50,000 points may seem like a lot but it's not really at all.
Link a few special aerials together for the most points. Also add in
some face tricks for quick multipliers.
-Optional Goal #4: Spray 3 fat tuber guys
Ha! When you see the ! icon hold Z. When you get close to the tubers
hold B and carve. You'll spray up some water and hit the tuber. Do this
3 times to complete the goal.
-Required Goal: Get a total of 5,000 points from Air Tricks and a total
of 10,000 points for the Round
Another easy goal to fulfill. Get your special meter up and do one
special aerial and you'll get the 5,000 points for air tricks. Just
keep tricking to get to 10,000.
-Optional Goal #1: Keep your special meter maxed out for 5 seconds
You've most likely already done this in Sebastian so just get your
special meter maxed out and do a few face tricks.
-Optional Goal #2: Beat the Grom by scoring 12,500 points
You did this in Sebatian too. Keep your special meter up and do two
aerial specials to easily get 12,500 points.
-Optional Goal #3: Beat the Local by scoring 25,000 points
Same thing with Sebastian again. A few special aerials are all you
need.
Optional Goal #4: Spray 3 windsurfers
When you see the ! indicator pop up on the screen hold Z to focus the
camera on the windsurfer. Surf toward it and right before you run into
it, hold B and carve to the left or right to spray it with water. Do
this 3 times to complete the goal.
Enter the following phone numbers into the cell phone in the cheats
menu.
First Person View:
(877)555-3825
Perfect Balance:
(213)555-5721
High Jump:
(217)555-0217
Max Stats:
(212)555-1776
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Contact Information
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You can contact me, ProtoDude, via e-mail at:
Bubbeast115 [at] aol [dot] com
Please feel free to e-mail me and comments, questions, or suggestions
regarding this FAQ or Kelly Slater's ProSurfer in general, as long as
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me know. Also if you find another site other than those listed below in
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