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Stereotype Volleyball PSP

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Stereotype Volleyball
Stereotypevolleyballpsp.png
General
AuthorHippie
TypeSimulation
Version2006
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2006/07/27
Links
Download
Website
Source

Modified version of eMo's Slime Volleyball PSP with graphics inspired by Comedy Central's Mind of Mencia.

User guide

To play Stereotype Volleyball, you will need a second person, one for either end of the PSP. The objective of the game is to reach 10 points, which means that your opponent will have none.

To gain a point, defeat your opponent by making it land on the ground. As you play more, you will develop more tactics into the best ways to do this and how to control for such a move.

You can also gain a point if your opponent mucks up a shot, resulting in them dropping the ball. Watch out however! If you are scored against, or you too muck up a shot, you will lose a point.

When one player gains a point, the other will lose. This means that to win, one player needs to reach 10, and the other 0, as both players start on 5 points each.

Controls

Player 1:

Left/Right - Move left/right

Up - Jump

Down - Select/Continue/Confirm

Player 2:

Square/Circle - Move left/right

Triangle - Jump

Cross - Select/Continue/Confirm

(Note: When a round has ended, both players are required to press the Down button, to avoid one player from starting the next round before the other is ready.)

Screenshots

stereotypevolleyballpsp2.png

External links

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