Space Fishermen (JAP)
for PS2
Version v.0.04
Last updated - 11/08/02

Written by:
Mike Maraldo
(daimao mike)

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**********  CONTENTS  ***********

* I BASICS *

1) Intro/Story
2) Controls & Game Mechanics

* II NUTS & BOLTS *

3) Fish Types
4) Lures
5) Items
6) Planet List
7) Events
8) Walkthrough
X) Version History
Z) Credits

**********  I  BASICS  **********

1) Intro/Story
Infinite expanses of space are home to creatures that have yet to be discovered. You
are one of three space fishermen that go out and find these space fish and reel them
in. Bright cartoony graphics, simple and fun game play await. As you progress you
will gain new lures that will allow you to catch new fish and the cycle continues.
Throw in a few boss fish and some other events and you get (what was for me) a fun
game. If the idea of searching out and fishing weird creatures in strange locales
with simple controls doesn't appeal to you, then maybe this game isn't for you.

2) Controls & Game Mechanics
Menu Controls
In the different locales you can move your cursor to the nearest character you can
interact with and cycle with the D-pad. Using the left stick you can move freely and
interact with other objects (Video screens etc.) and find hidden items (bonus
tickets).
Circle will select, and interact, as well as move the dialogue on, X will back out
of menus. Triangle will open the option menu that will allow you to move to different
areas and access status and item menus.

Fishing
Once you have traveled to a fishing spot your character will be floating in front
of you with arrows pointing in the directions you can move. Press circle to prepare
your fishing rod and a targeting cursor will appear. Pressing circle or the right
analogue controller will cast in the targeted area (assuming that it is a castable
body of water) then your radar screen will appear in the center of the screen. With
the change you will see your selected lure with an arrow by it showing you how to
move the lure to get the best effect. The bar meter to the right of the radar shows
how attractive the lure is to the fish, jiggle it as directed to increase the temptation.
There are different types of radar but in general you will be able to see your lure
and blips representing the fish around you. How fast the blips pulse and how they
react to your lure will give you clues as to what you are fishing and if the lure
you are using is right for the job. Pressing triangle at any time (except during a
battle with a fish) will open the menu allowing you access to lure selection, items,
movement, and status screens.

Fish Battle
Once you find a fish that likes your lure you will see a yellow ripple extend from
the lure and your controller will vibrate, when this happens quickly press circle
or depress the right stick and you will try to hook the fish. If successful your radar
will disappear and the fish will burst out of the water and its name will be displayed.
If you're not interested in that fish and you're quick enough you can press X to
release the fish, it will be too late after the battle has begun. When you begin the
battle with the fish you will use the left stick to build up your attack meter and
the right to reel it in. The left stick should be pressed in the opposite direction
as the fish is moving, if you don't keep up then your line will turn yellow then
red then break, tracking the fishes movement will heal the line (on rare occasion
the fish might escape with your lure, in that case you can buy a replacement at the
station fishing store). On the right hand side of the screen you will see a meter
showing the distance you have to reel the fish in, once you have it all the way reeled
in you will see a flashing red dialogue box and you will make the catch by pressing
circle or the right stick. You will spin the right stick in a circular motion to reel
the fish in (either direction is ok). Be sure to move the stick in a full circle as
cutting corners will slow you down a lot. On occasion the fish will try and break
free from your line, when this happens some arrows will appear on the screen and you
will have to follow their movement with both sticks until the fish is done (attacking
during these times will speed up the process) As you follow the directions of the
fish attacks and push the left stick in the opposite direction as the fish's movement
during normal times your attack meter will slowly build (located at the top right
of the screen). Once you have built up 3 attack circles you will be able to do a
successful attack by pressing circle or the right stick. Failing to track the fish's
movement with the left stick or not being able to keep up with the fish's attacks
will lower your attack meter. If you build the meter all the way you will do a much
more powerful attack. Some fishes will attack you directly with a projectile or ramming
attack, defend yourself with a well timed shield activated with the triangle button.
Some fish may try to escape in this case the fish icon on the right hand side will
turn yellow and the fish will gain distance or slow your reeling until you stun it
or it stops running. You also can buy or find one-shot batteries that will allow you
to shock the space fish. There are three sizes and different rods carry different
amounts and kinds. Press L1 & L2 to cycle through the available sizes and square to
activate. These are just a useful helper for when you mess up and are about to loose
the fish, but not worth buying. L2 is a direct shortcut to the item menu and R2 opens
the lure menu. You can pause the game during a battle by pressing start.

Each level presents you with a task of getting a specific fish. The people in the
station will give you hints of where they are located and what lures you will need
to fish. Once you get the "Nushi"(The "Big One") you will move on to the next
level and open up a new set of planets. The final levels have you returning to previous
levels to get fish that were previously un-fishable.

Selling fish at the station (your box holds up to 50) will be your main source of
income. You can then spend your money buying new rods, radar, items, etc.

At any time you can switch characters by talking to the receptionist in the lobby
all progress (radar powerups, and experience powerups will be transferred to all three
characters so there is no penalty for changing in those areas). The girl is the easiest
to play, she has the best control and will rarely let a fish go. The diver guy is
for experts and has weak control but has the strongest attacks. The kid that looks
like a Ren & Stimpy character is a balance between the two.


**********  II  NUTS & BOLTS  **********


3) Fish Types
There are six types of fish in the game: Junk, Minimum, Devil, Shell, Beast, Speeder,
and Animal. Each has likes and dislikes when eating other fish. The matrix goes
something like this:
Junk likes anything except Devil.
Minimum loves Devil and likes Junk
Devil loves Beast & Junk
Shell loves Minimum and likes Devil
Beat likes Speeder
Speeder loves Animal and likes Shell
Animal loves Shell

So match up the lures to the fish you want and you should get results, there are however
exceptions to the rule.

4) Lures
Every time you catch a new fish you get a new lure that mimics that type of fish (with
the exception of Nushi). Each fish has a level as well. The basic rule is this; a
lure can catch fish of the same level and one level above. So a level D lure could
catch other D fish and C level fish. There are tons of exceptions to this rule as
the lures get more specialized to catch certain fish so the best thing to do is to
try different lures if one doesn't seem to be doing the trick.
There are also special golden lures that are not in the form of the fish you catch.
They are formed in the shape of characters and have ranks E to S just like the other
lures. All kinds of fish love special lures and a special lure will catch fish for
all levels including and under its own. Special lures also have the added benefit
of increasing the chance of getting an item from fish that give items. Special lures
are gained through special events or by winning certain competitions.

5) Items
There are a variety of items to be had in the game, most of which are purchasable
in the store or at a burger shop. The capsules that have a picture of a creature on
them are attraction capsules that when used increase you chances of fishing that kind
of fish while they are in effect. The Food that you buy at the burger shop will boost
your character's stats while they are in effect. The colored bottles have different
effects; the green and blue ones attract bigger fish, the red ones will act as
repellants helping you to fish what you want when another fish keeps interfering.

6) Planet List
Here is a list of the planets and what you can find. The first part is romaji for
the katakana names, the name in the parenthesis is an English description, it's not
the official name but you should get the idea. Finally the type and level is listed.

[LEVEL 1]
*Kids Pond*
0$
Supesu Akikan (Space Empty Can) Junk E
Tenisuboru Iruka (Tennis ball Dolphin) Junk E
Pukupuku (space floater) Minimum E
Nanbakurei (number tag ray) Minimum E
Asarigaeru (Frog Clam) Shell E
Kujirahamaguri (lucky clam) shell D
Hyokko (egg fish) Animal E

*Big Pond*
200$
Supesu Akikan (Space Empty Can) Junk E
Besuboru Tako (Baseball Octopus) Junk D
Pukupuku (space floater) Minimum E
Takobebi (baby octopus) Minimum E
Gesso (pink worm) Minimum E
Asarigaeru (Frog Clam) Shell E
Jiometorin (B&W shell) Shell E
Kokekko (Roster fish) Animal E
Fugukoputa (Helicopter Blowfish) Speeder E

[LEVEL 2]
*Gardiena*
300$
Supesu Akikan (Space Empty Can) Junk E
Besuboru Tako (Baseball Octopus) Junk D
Pikupku Gadenia (Gardenia Shyfish) Junk E
Mijinkosan (Mr. Mijinko) Minimum E
Sakasaika (Upside-down Squid) Minimum D
Meronzerifisshu (Mellon Jell-O fish) Minimum D
Ichigozerifisshu (Strawberry Jell-O fish) Minimum D
Asarigaeru (Frog Clam) Shell E
Hyokko (egg fish) Animal E
Kokekko (Roster fish) Animal E
Fugukoputa (Helicopter Blowfish) Speeder E

*Rezotto*
500$ (bigger planet)
Supesu Akikan (Space Empty Can) Junk E
Supesu Saida Akikan (Space Soda Empty Can) Junk E
Supesu Kohi Akikan (Space Coffee Empty Can) Junk D
Besuboru Tako (Baseball Octopus) Junk D
Remonzerifisshu (Lemon Jell-O fish) Minimum D
Ichigozerifisshu (Strawberry Jell-O fish) Minimum D
Shakogaeru (White Frog Clam) Shell E
Karakari (pincher crab) Shell D
Kanibogu (Craborg) Shell D
Rakkosei (Peanut Otter) Animal D
Ossanshouo (Old guy fish) Animal A
Baberian (Barbell fish) Beast E

*Entoransu*
500$ (smaller planet)
Supesu Akikan (Space Empty Can) Junk E
Supesu Saida Akikan (Space Soda Empty Can) Junk E
Supesu Kohi Akikan (Space Coffee Empty Can) Junk D
Besuboru Tako (Baseball Octopus) Junk D
Remonzerifisshu (Lemon Jell-O fish) Minimum D
Ichigozerifisshu (Strawberry Jell-O fish) Minimum D
Awabigaeru (Abalone Frog) Shell E
Sabokari (Cactus crab) Shell D
Kanibogu2go (Craborg mark 2) Shell D
Hyotanrakko (Gord Otter) Animal D
Ooossanshouo (Big Old guy fish) Animal A
Denchi Kurage (Battery Jellyfish) Devil D

*Kyaniosu*
800$
Supesu Oreniji Akikan (Space Orange Empty Can) Junk E
Supesu Ocha Akikan (Space Tea Empty Can) Junk D
Edatatsunoko (Plant Horsefish) Junk D
Dameji Honi (Broken Honey) Junk D
Hani (Clay Fish) Junk C
Usshi (Blue slug) Minimum D
Supesu Umisasori (Space Scorpion) Shell A
Supesu Umimogura (Space Sea-mole) Animal D
Supesu Sabogura (Space Cactus-mole) Animal D
Supesu Kamonohashi (Space Platypus) Animal D
Apacchi Pirania (Apache Piranha) Devil D
Hiroei (Hero Ray) Speeder E
Baikingu Heddo (Viking Head) NUSHI D

[Level 3]
*Piramisu*
1000$
Supesu Kohi Akikan (Space Coffee Empty Can) Junk D
Nagagutsu Ankou (Boot Fish) Junk C
Pikupiku Piramisu (Piramisu Shy Fish) Junk C
Momomanbo (Peach Sun Fish) Minimum C
Sekushi Momomanbo (Sexy Peach Sun Fish) Minimum C
Kirakira Sango (Shiny Coral) Minimum C
Purachina Sango (Platinum Coral) Minimum B
Denchikurage (Battery Jellyfish) Devil D
Torafugu (Tiger Blowfish) Speeder D
Jettogame (Jet Turtle) Speeder D
Todoshisa (Big Slug) Beast D
Midoru Baberian (Middle Barbeller) Beast D
Ejiputo Kingu (Egypt King) NUSHI S

*Akuaria*
1200$
Edatatsunoko (Plant Horse fish) Junk D
Supesu Ocha Akikan (Space Tea Empty Can) Junk D
Dameji Hani (Broken Clay Fish) Junk D
Hani (Clay Fish) Junk C
Doragonpetto (Dragon Trumpet) Junk B
Usshi (Blue Slug) Minimum D
Hasamimusha Musashi (Scissor Samurai Musashi) Shell C
Maraion (Merlion) Animal C
Mapanda (Merpanda) Animal C
Mashirokuma (Merpolarbear) Animal C
Jeronia (Piranha Chief) Devil C
Hero Eiburakku (Black Hero Ray) Speeder C

*Sukurappe*
1500$
Supesu Akikan (Space Empty Can) Junk E
Supesu Saida Akikan (Space Soda Empty Can) Junk E
Supesu Kohi Akikan (Space Coffee Empty Can) Junk D
Besuboru Tako (Baseball Octopus) Junk D
Nagagutsu Ankou (Boot Fish) Junk C
Supesu Doramukan (Space Drum can) Junk C
Hoiru Fisshu (Tire Fish) Junk C
Supaiku Hoiru (Spike Fire) Junk B
Sunika Ankou (Sneaker Fish) Junk A
Gomikari (Trash Crab) Shell C
Kosumoranna (Cosmo Runner) Speeder C
Sukuryu Fisshu (Screw Fish) Speeder C
Sukurappe (Scrapper) NUSHI B

[Level 4]
*Asuteroido*
2500$
Supesu Kohi Akikan (Space Coffee Empty Can) Junk D
Hitodeman (Starfish Man) Minimum C
Oni Hitodeman (Devil Starfish Man) Minimum B
Amugai (Arm shell) Shell C
Sodosheru (Sword Shell) Shell B
Ninja Uo (Ninja Fish) Devil C
Ninja Hanzo Uo (Ninja Hanzo Fish) Devil B
Kyaputenkurage (Captain Jellyfish) Devil B
Supesu Torein Unagi (Space Train Eel) Speeder B
Meteo Fisshu (Meteor Fish) Beast C

*Kureitan*
3500$
Nagagutsu Anko (Boot Fish) Junk C
Sakaboru Fugu (Soccer Ball Blow Fish) Junk B
Nigiyaka Tamago (Noisy Eggs) Minimum C
OoNigiyaka Tamago (Big Noisy Eggs) Minimum B
Totugeki Pengin (Charge Penguin) Animal B
Misairu Pengin (Missile Penguin) Animal B
Denchikurage (Battery Jellyfish) Devil D
Amijettogame (Army Jet Turtle) Speeder C
Roketto Fisshu (Rocket Fish) Speeder B
Misairu Fisshu (Missile Fish) Speeder B
Meteo Fisshu (Meteor Fish) Beast C
Kosumo Jinbei (Cosmo Whale Shark) Beast A
Royarusutafisshu (Royal Star Fish) NUSHI B

*Sutoma*
4500$
Nagagutsu Anko (Boot Fish) Junk C
Sakaboru Fugu (Soccer Ball Blow Fish) Junk B
Ragubiboru Maguro (Rugby Ball Tuna) Junk A
Purachina Sango (Platinum Coral) Minimum B
Fujitsubo Yokozuna (Sumo Barnacle) Shell C
Fujitsubo Oyakata (Boss Barnacle) Shell B
Denchikurage (Battery Fish) Devil D
Doraggukajiki (Drag Fish) Speeder B
Supesu Hanmashaku (Space Hammerhead) Speeder B
Meteo Fisshu (Meteor Fish) Beast C
Senkan Modoki (Submarine Fish) Beast C
Hebi Baberian (Heavy Barbeller) Beast A

[Level 5]
*Robotania*
6000$
Supesu Akikan Kingu (King Space Empty Can) Junk S
Pikupiku Robotania (Timid Robotania) Junk A
Ragubiboru Maguro (Rugby Ball Tuna) Junk A
Chonigiyaka Tamago (Super Noisy Eggs) Minimum A
Takaashi Kanibogu (Giant Craborg) Shell A
Takaashi Kanibogu 2go (Giant Craborg Mark 2) Shell S
Denchikurage (Battery Jellyfish) Devil D
Shidebiru (Sea Devil) Devil A
Doraggukajiki V6 (Drag fish V6) Speeder A
Midoru Torein Unagi (Middle Train Eel) Speeder A
Rongu Torein Unagi (Long Train Eel) Speeder S
Senkan Modoki (Battleship Fish) Speed A

*Yugudora*
7500$
Pipina (mer-fish) Minimum B
Enjeru Kingyo (Angel Goldfish) Minimum A
Dokuuni (Poison Sea Urchin) Devil E
Doku Mamori (Poison Spherical Moss) Devil E
Debiru Kingyou (Devil Goldfish) Devil A
Kaizoku Kurage (Pirate Jellyfish) Devil C
Mitama Jakushi (Tadpole Ghost) Devil D
Mitama Gaeru (Frog Ghost) Devil B

*BonBon*
9000$
Doragonpetto (Dragon Trumpet) Junk B
Hani (Clay Fish) Junk C
Suta Purinsu (Star Prince) Minimum A
Suta Purinsesu (Star Princess) Minimum A
Hasamimusha Musashi (Samurai Lobster Musashi) Shell C
Hasamimusha Mutsu (Samurai Lobster Mutsu) Shell B
Hasamimusha Yamato (Samurai Lobster Yamato) Shell A
Mabo (Mer-Boy) Animal B
Buredo Shaku (Blade Shark) Devil B
Hiroei howaito (White Hero Ray) Speeder A
Okumezausu (Yellow Crock) Beast B
Okumearigeta (Green Alligator) Beast A

[Level 6]
*Burn*
15000$
Faiyapengin (Fire Dance Penguin) Animal A
Faiya Meteo (Fire Meteor Fish) Beast B
Maguma Jinbei (Magma Whale Shark) Beast S
Faiya Todoshisa (Fire Seaser) Beast S

*Kurisuta*
18000$ (This one moves, if it's not on the map the day you go, visit another pond
then return to the mother ship, try again the next day.)
Kurisuta Sango (Crystal Coral) Minimum S
Supa Ooika (Super Giant Squid) Devil S
Metaru Utubo (Metal Moray) Speeder S
Kingu Anomarokarisu (King Anomalcaris) Beast S
Doragon Piero (Dragon Clown) Beast S
Doragon Jyoka (Dragon Joker) Beast S

[Level 8]
*Dark Hole*


7) Events

Aside from the short dialogue scenes that move the scenario along there are other
events that occur from time to time. There are fishing competitions, fishing battles
with rivals, bingo contests, etc. Below is a description of the events and strategies
for winning.

Kujihamaguri - lucky Clams. After you have progressed a few levels in the game, the
Kid's Pond poster in the lobby will change to a poster advertising the release of
the Kujihamaguri. Fish for the Kuji with a minimum type E lure. Every time you catch
one you get a prize, there are 16 different figures to collect, and three versions
of each, normal, silver, and gold, for a total of 48 figures. You can view your
collection from the status menu.

Number tag Ray - This is less an event but another thing you can collect, In the kids
pond you can fish for them and every time you catch one you will add it's number
to your collection 1-99. Fish for them with a devil or junk type E lure. You can view
your collection from the status menu.

Big Pond Fishing competitions - Check the posters or talk to people in the lobby to
find out about these competitions. The poster will give you all the information you
need, how much it costs, what the game fish will be, and what the prize will be. (reading
Japanese helps here but if you can identify a few Katakana then you should be able
to decode the fish type as it will be written in a different color, the prize type
can be deciphered by looking to see if there is an amount of money on the poster or
not (besides the small competition entrance fee). If not then the prize will be a
character lure. These competitions are about fishing the target fish (their fishing
points have not changed) and getting the biggest one. You have a time limit but have
plenty of time. Its luck but you can improve your chances by using the big fish item.
At the bottom of the screen you will (From left to right) your current biggest fish,
the time remaining, and the current biggest fish. After the time is up you will see
the ranking and receive your prize if you won.

Kid's Pond Bingo - Keep your eye on the posters in the lobby. Eventually the Kid's
pond will start a bingo game, there are three different sized cards and you fill in
the spaces by catching Number tag Rays. Each card has a different limit of how many
rays you can fish before ending the game, and each card has a different special lure
prize.

Fishing Battles - There are two kinds: One for biggest fish and one for the most catches.
You can trigger a battle with Lizard by finding him at the deep-space burger, then
going to the storm planet, if you win he will tell you what lure you need to get the
"Big one" for that level. Lizard will be powered up from the burger so it's a hard
battle, stay away from the big stuff and just go after little, easy to catch space
fish. The Cat fisher also challenges you at Planet BonBoon, it's a race for the bigger
fish so go after the fish that looks like an alligator and you should win without
trouble. You get nothing for winning.

After you beat the game a space pirate may show up, he'll talk for a while ask you
a question (either answer does the same thing) then give you a special lure. The way
the characters talk it seems like he showed up earlier in the game to cause trouble
but I never encounter him.

8) Walkthrough
Here is a list of the lure progression order and your goals.
For locations of fish check the planet list.
[Locations of fish on a specific planet is contained in brackets]

Stage 1
You're going to have to fish for a Fugukoputa (Helicopter-Blowfish) in this level.
All the action takes place at the big pond.
Lure Progression:
You start with the Gesso (purple bucktoothed work)
Use it to catch the Asarigaeru (frog clam) [fish close to the docks]
Use that to catch a Kokekko (roster fish)
Use that to catch a Fugukoputa (Helicopter Blowfish) [deep part of big pond]

Stage 2
Time to go after the Viking Head (Animal), your first "Nushi"he waits on Kyaniosu.
Lure Progression:
Again start with the Gesso and get a Besuborutako (Baseball Octopus)
Use it to get a Denchikurage (Battery Jellyfish)
Use it to get an Ichigozerifisshu (Strawberry Jell-O fish)
Use it to get a Kanibogu 2go (Craborg mark2) [fish on Entoransu in the deep moving
water straight out from the packman shaped pool on the roof of the building in the
foreground]
Use it to get the Viking Head fish [fish by the strangely colored mushroom shaped
rocks.]

Stage 3
Now go for the Sukurappa (Junk) on Planet Sukurappe.
Lure Progression:
Use the Ichigozerifisshu (Strawberry Jell-O fish) to get the Honi (Honey fish).
Use it to get a Sekushimomomanbo (Sexy Peach Sun fish) [Look on Piramisu where the
water is moving to the right of one of the city islands]
Use it to get the Sukurappa [fish at the point where the water is black with the two
pipes]

Stage 4
Now you are going after the Royal Starfish (Beast) on Kureitan.
Lure Progression:
Use the Sexy Peach Sun fish to get a Soccer ball fish
Use it to get a Kyaputen Kurage (Captain Jellyfish)
Use it to get a Fujitsubo oyakata (fat barnacle with a wig)
Use it to get a Doraggukajiki (drag race fish)
Use it to get the Royal Starfish [it's that thing that looks like a space station
on the right edge of the Kureitan map]

Stage 5
Enzo's (the Navigator) kid wants a sneaker fish (Junk A), go back to the scrap planet
and get one for him. (Be sure not to sell it before meeting with Enzo at the spaceport)
Once you do he should give up the bottle and take you where you want to go.
Your new target is the Plandon (Devil) located in the depths of Yugudora.
Use the King Space Empty Can lure to get the Plandon [Proceed to the bottom of the
Yugudora map and fish at the base of the flower]

Stage 6
Time to get the final Nushi of the dreaded 5, the Bone Lobster (Shell) on BonBon.
Use the Crystal Coral lure to get the Bone Lobster [Proceed to the point of the Bonbon
map where there is a big bone head on the right side of the screen and fish near it]

Stage 7
New Nushi are popping up everywhere! First go after the Egypt King (Minimum) on
Piramisu, and then go after the Armor Fish on Robotania.
Use the Super Giant Squid lure to get the Egypt King [Look for the pyramid with a
red light on top and fish there]
Use the Fire Dance Penguin lure to get the Armor Fish [Proceed to the Robotania map
and fish at the base of the submerged temple]

Stage 8
Get Enzo the Drag Fish V6 he needs to battle the gravity of the black hole then go
after the God Serpent.
Fish Anywhere with the Joker Lure to release the God Serpent. For its first form only
attack when the egg is blue. When it comes out of the egg beware a hard to defend
attack that starts as a bunch of sparkles on the screen. When you see it coming block
early so you can block in time for the second one.

Stage X
After you finish stage 8 you can go back and collect all lures, when you do there
will be a special movie for you in the lobby by talking to the monja there.
I have yet to collect all the Number Rays, anyone do it? Anything happen? Let me know.
I also have yet to collect all the Prizes from the Lucky Clams, anyone do it? Anything
happen? Let me know.


X) Version History

v.1.00 - 11/11/02 - Update, full fish list complete as well as a walkthrough with
a few holes concerning Enzo. Not much left to do.
v.0.04 - 11/08/02 - Submitted to Gamefaqs, this should be enough to get most people
on track as well as relieve some of the frustration that people may feel from not
being able to figure out what that last fish that they can't get is. Only levels
1-4 but if people want the rest I'll include it until then...
v.0.04 - 11/07/02 - More progress on the planet fish list.
v.0.04 - 11/06/02 - Started the FAQ in a few days I should have walkthroughs for the
first 4 levels and the basics for the rest. Filling out the fish list is going to
be a pain in the butt so maybe I'll just leave it blank pending demand.


Z) Credits

This FAQ was created by me, as (judging by the outturn on the boards) I and two other
people are the only ones who think this game is fun.
Legal Info: If you want to post this FAQ on your site, ask me, I'll most likely say
yes. This Guide is for people who want to use it. If this FAQ helps someone create
a better FAQ for SF then great, feel free to use this material. Just give credit where
it's due.
(C)2002 Mike Maraldo.
All characters, game data and other trademarks are owned by Sony Computer
Entertainment.