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Arranging Weapons - Tired of looking through all your weapons just to
find one of them? Well this should help. Pause your game and select the
weapons icon. Once there hold Z and a menu will appear. Now arrange them
with the control pad next to the joystick. That should solve the problem.
Bonus characters - Perform the indicated task(s) below to unlock the
corresponding bonus character in Deathmatch mode.
Beetle Termite - Playing as Vela, touch the hidden totem pole in the
Tawfret tomb.
Blue Ant - Touch the hidden totem pole in SS Anubis (Generator Room 2F).
Cyborg Ant - Playing as Floyd, obtain the Expert rank on all Floyd
levels.
Female Tribal - Collect the Mine Key using any character. Then, playing
as Vela, touch the hidden totem pole in the Rith Essa Mine.
Green Ant - Touch the hidden totem pole in Spawn Ship (Cargo Sewer).
Male Tribal - Playing as Lupus, collect the Magenta Key in “Eschebone”
(Thorax, left intestine). Then touch the hidden totem pole in the Sekhmet
Channel Area.
Metallic Termite - Playing as Lupus, touch the hidden totem pole in
Sekhemet (hover across the Spiral Walkway).
Purple Termite - Playing as Juno, touch the hidden totem pole in Mizar’s
Palace.
Red Ant - Playing as Juno, touch the hidden totem pole at the Ichor
Military Base.
Yellow Ant - Playing as Vela, touch the hidden totem pole in Goldwood.
Zombie Termite - Playing as Lupus, touch the hidden totem pole in
Tawfret Tree Hut.
Break Fall - Any veteran Mario or Banjo-Kazooie player will have already
figured this one out. Falling from high places causes your character to
take damage, but you can break your fall with the help of Lupus' rocket
paws or Vela and Juno's jetpacks (only if you have fuel, in the case of
Vela and Juno).
Change Characters on Map Screen - Not really a gameplay tip – but this
feature isn't mentioned in the manual, so we figured we should include it.
There is no need to go to the Character Screen if you need to quickly
change characters when selecting a new world to fly to. You can change
your character on the map screen, too. Simply use the C Buttons to switch
the player icons in the corner until you've got the character you want
Cheat mode options - Collect the indicated number of ant heads to unlock
a new option at the Cheat menu.
Cheat mode Ant heads
Rainbow Blood mode 100
Jet Force Kids mode * 200
Ants Into Pants mode ** 300
* Unlocks the kid version of characters.
** Enemies are stick figures with baggy pants.
Floyd's Colors Translation. - This isn't really a code but, it's neat. If
you watch Floyd going into an unknown area you'll notice that his vents
change color. Red means that there are enemies in the room. Blue usually
means there is a puzzle. No color means that the room is just a
decoration.
Free weapons and items - At the character selection screen press the
analog stick (or joystick) right 3 times, then move left to highlight and
select Lupus. When the game begins hit c-right 3 times, c-left once,
c-right 2 times, and c-up 3 times. If you do it right, you will hear Lupus
barking or howling. Press the A button to cycle through available weapons
and items, then press the B button to drop the item in front of you.
Hear Lupus Howl - To hear Lupus howl press c-down while playing as him
on the ground.
Infinite Tokens with JFG - Play as JFG. When you enter a room with mizar
tokens collect them, then leave and re-enter the room. The tokens will
reappear. Keep doing this and you will have enough tokens to rearm or
repair yourself throughout the rest of the game.
Invincibility in Multiplayer mode - Ok, to get this code to work, S.S.
Anubis stage is the best. When standing in front of the Invincibility icon
(don't get it), Let a person kill you so you fall back on it. You will
have the shield on you until you press A. Once you have pressed A, your
enemy will not be able to lock on you or hurt you until you get another
Invincibility icon, this will be turned off.
Jetpack Tip - Another little feature not mentioned in the manual: use
the C Down button to hover in place when using the jetpacks. It only uses
half the fuel.
Jetpack with Lupus - When playing with Lupus you can use the jetpack
fuel to complete missions that require Juno or Vela. All you do is walk
onto the fuel pad, wait for Lupus to fuel up and play like he's Vela or
Juno.
Key Locations
Juno
Yellow Key: Goldwood, Outset (hidden in a box in the caves)
Red Key: Goldwood, Outset (receive from Magnus)
Blue Key: Sekhmet, Battle Cruiser (lava pit, through pipe)
Green Key: Sekhmet, Battle Cruiser (jetpack room)
Magenta Key: Eschebone, Thorax (left intestine)
Vela
Yellow Key: Cerulean, Dune (holding room)
Red Key: Sekhmet, Battle Cruiser (receive from mole)
Blue Key: Eschebone, Thorax (underwater)
Green Key: Sekhmet, Battle Cruiser (jetpack room)
Magenta Key: Eschebone, Thorax (left intestine)
Lupus
Yellow Key: Spawn Ship, Troop Carrier (sewer pipe)
Red Key: Spawn Ship, Troop Carrier (cargo sewer)
Green Key: Sekhmet, Battle Cruiser (jetpack room)
Magenta Key: Eschebone, Thorax (left intestine)
Note: Lupus cannot acquire the Blue Key.
Kill The Fish in Goldwood - Sick of just feeding the fish? Feed em'
explosives! Go to the place were you find the Shurikens, but don't go
inside. Around the door there is a pond with fish in it. It is deep enough
for them to swim in and shallow enough for your bombs to go into. Try
remote mines. Also, make sure to get close enough so that you blow them
up.
Let Floyd Help - If you want to save on ammo, use Floyd -- even if a
second player is not available. Find a hiding place, like a crate or a
rock, stand behind it and press START on the second controller to activate
Floyd (once you have put him together on Tawfret). Now shoot down your
enemies from a safe distance, without wasting any ammo. Do the same if you
want to take out crates. You can also use Floyd to snip – even when you
don't have sniper rifle ammo. When playing with two players, player one
can hide behind a box and zoom in on far away enemies with the sniper
rifle. Whether player one has a clear line of fire or not, Floyd's higher
up position ensures that player two can do the work – without wasting
ammo.
Multi-player bonus levels - Perform the indicated task(s) below to
unlock the corresponding multi-player level.
Goldwood Target Range - Obtain the gold rank on the Goldwood Flyod
level.
Jeff and Barry Arcade Racing I - Finish in first place at the Jeff and
Barry Arcade Racing at Ichor Arcade.
Jeff and Barry Arcade Racing II - Finish in first place at the Jeff and
Barry Arcade Racing II at Ichor Arcade.
Greenwood Village Race Track - Finish in first place on both Jeff and
Barry Arcade Racing games at Ichor Arcade.
King of the Hill - Touch the totem pole in the Cerulean Holding Room.
Mizar 3D Racer - Finish first in the races at Mizar’s Palace.
Rith Essa mine - Collect the powered jetpacks and then touch the hidden
totem pole in Walkway Station.
Rith Essa Target Range - Obtain the gold rank in Eschebone Floyd level.
Space Station - Touch the hidden totem pole in the Space Station
Basement.
Tunnels - Playing as Vela, touch the hidden totem pole at the Rith Essa
Waterfalls.
Plasma Shotgun as a Flashlight - The plasma shotgun can be used as a
flashlight in dark areas. Simply charge up the shotgun and view the area
from a first person perspective. This can be useful when looking for
secrets in dark areas.
Reach High Up Gems - In order to grab the many health gems located in
seemingly unreachable areas -- such as on the SS Anubis generators or on
beams in the cave levels -- shoot them using your pistol or machine gun.
If you hit them correctly, they will move and slide down to your level.
Remote mine warning - In multiplayer mode, if you are near a remote
mine, you will continuously hear a very soft buzzing sound, so beware of
the buzz.
Secret Flame Thrower Ammo - If you're low on Flame Thrower ammo, look
for Tribals that carry lanterns. Shoot these Tribals once to make them
drop their lanterns (be careful not to kill them), then pick them up to
use the fire as Flame Thrower ammo
Selective Ammo - If you're running low on ammo for the Shotgun, Pistol
or Machine Gun, select the weapon you want to refill (even when it's
empty) when collecting weapons from dead enemies. This will automatically
give ammo to the weapon you picked. This strategy is invaluable to keep
your Machine Gun ammo count high.
Ship Part Locations - Note: These are in exact order you see in menu.
Power cell:Give ear plugs to bear in the water ruins
Oxygen tank:At the top of the Cortex on Echobone
Stabilizer:Free all tribals
Juno's hatch key:Spawnship-In lava tunnel
Cargobay key:Under water below tree in Tawfret
Deflector shield:Turn into tribal at the Rith Essa mine and receive from
minor boss
Vela's hatch key:Receive at the Lodge in Goldwood
Radar Dish:Fill generator at the Gem Quarry and talk to Magnus.
Fin:Talk to guy in the SS Anubies passageway Lupus's Hatch key:At
Inchor(Hard to get)
Fuse:Place first in the Mizar Palace Race Nitrogen tank:At the Under water
ruins(Easy)
Special Item Locations - Jet Force Gemini contains a number of special
items in addition to the regular power-ups such as gems, backpacks and
Gemini Holders. This listing tells you what the items can be used for and
where to find them.
Fish Food - Where: Goldwood, first area after landing pad (treasure
chest). One of the first secrets in the game can be accessed right from
the Goldwood entry area, even before you enter the Outset zone. Look for a
secret passage near the right rock wall. Behind it, you will find the
fishpond and a treasure box that contains fish food. Although it's listed
among your weapons, the fish food is hardly lethal. You can use the fish
food to feed the fishes (duh) or other hungry creatures, such as the
creepy maggots or Flopsy the dog (which keeps them from attacking you).
The food can also be used to distract your enemy or to detonate proximity
mines without wasting any ammo.
Ear Plugs - Where: SS Anubis, Hold (Floyd Mission)
The ear plugs are the perfect protection for sensitive ears, especially
when around noisy Tribals – but the Jet Force team can't use them. To get
the ear plugs, get a Gold or Expert rating in the Floyd mission in the
Hold area of the SS Anubis. Once you have access to the Water Ruin stage,
bring the Ear Plugs to Ivana the Bear.
Pants - Where: Tawfret, Bridge (on top of a tree)
What a charming place to forget one's shorts... In this desolate swamp
haunted by zombie drones and giant bettles, a pair of shorts hangs from a
tree. Bring them to their rightful owner, Gimlet, who awaits in the same
stage.
Crowbar - Where: Tawfret, Bridge (from Gimlet)
This handy tool lets you open the heavy trap doors on Tawfret and Walkway.
To get it, bring the pants back to Gimlet.
Jeff & Barry II Arcade Chip - Where: Ichor, Military Base (Floyd
Mission)
Only if you have found this circuit board can you play the Jeff & Barry II
racing game in the nightclub arcade on Ichor (Jeff & Barry I can be played
without it). Get a Gold rating in the Ichor Military Base Floyd Mission.
Specialist Magazine - Where: Eschebone, Cortex
Cough. Specialist magazine, eh? We know where you can find it – if you
want it... Go to Eschebone's Cortex stage to find it, then bring it to
Fernando who is hanging out on Rith Essa (Bluff). Fernando will give you
the Mine Key in return for the... uh... inspiration literature.
Mine Key - Where: Rith Essa, Bluff
You need this key in order to get into the Rith Essa mines. Once you've
got the Specialist Magazine from Eschebone, visit Fernando and trade it
against the key.
Gold Bars - Where: Celulean, Dune
Look for three gold bars in the Cerulean outdoor area. You can use them as
payment for Fish Face's Tri-Rocket Launcher in the same level.
Tawfret Castle Tip - As soon as you approach the Tawfret Castle, you are
bombarded with enemy sniper fire, airborne attacks, and missiles from the
castle towers. If you stay still for more than a couple seconds, you're
missile bait. An easy way to take out the Cyborg Drones on the tower is to
let them kill themselves. If you line yourself up with the edges on the
tower, their missiles will explode in front of them and they take
themselves out.
Tips for the Final Boss - The Final Mizar on the Asteroid is easily the
toughest, cheapest Boss in Jet Force Gemini - you'll no doubt die many,
many times facing him. There is a trick, though - although it's not
foolproof, it's a big help. To do this trick, you need to have at least 40
max Tri-Rockets with Juno. For defeating this Boss, you'd usually fire a
Homing Missile when Mizar turns his back, because it almost always hits.
Unfortunately, it's also weak, and it can take up to 21+ of these hits to
get Mizar to go to this next phase. The trick is to use the Tri-Rocket
Launcher when Mizar is flying toward you to do his Fire Claw attack (the
one that creates the shockwave). Aim high and shoot once straight into
Mizar's body as he comes toward you, and you'll almost always hit AND do
more damage, too. If done right, this can cut the hits you need to get him
down to his next phase by half. Once he's in his next phase (on the ground
with you), start pounding his right (your right) arm with the TRL, until
it explodes in a bloody mess; then do the same with the left arm; then do
the same with the head, and he's through. Don't forget, Mizar also attacks
you too, so here are some tips in avoiding his attacks.
Meteor Barrage - When Mizar uses the Meteor attack, having an extra friend
around to control Floyd and help you destroy meteors while at the same
time conserving machine gun ammo, can be a great help. Not only do you
avoid running out of ammo, which is easy to do, even with 900 rounds, but
you also get hit fewer times!
Fire Claw - Mizar charges the platform you're on and causes a shockwave
which takes 1-3 HP of damage. To avoid this, go to the far left or right
of the platform and wait until Mizar is just about to strike the ground,
and strafe in the opposite direction. The shockwave isn't large enough to
cover the platform and so it will miss you.
Eye Laser - Mizar fires two purple lasers from his eyes three times at
you. Simply strafe to the left or right to avoid. Easy. One of these his
can take 1-2 HP of damage.
Ice Breath - Mizar blows a huge breath of cold air at you. Very easy -
just strafe right through it and it probably won't do anything. If it
does, it will only do 1 HP of damage.
Lightning Cord - The most lethal of Mizar's attacks and the hardest to
avoid. Mizar guides a cord of electricity along the platform at varying
speeds. Being struck by this cord for half a second depletes 2-3 HP; being
stuck in it for any longer than that depletes 1-2 whole life BARS, if not
more. The only way to avoid this is to play jump-rope with Mizar.
Carefully jump the cord as he guides it back and forth. If you're VERY
good and VERY lucky, you'll take minimal damage. Luckily, once in his
second phase, Mizar doesn't use this attack any more. |
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