Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup PS2 Iso free download For PCSX2 Pc and mobile Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup apk android ppsspp,Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup ps2 iso Sony Playstation 2,Adaptation of the airborne wizard soccer game featured in the Harry Potter books. Two teams comprised of seven players compete on broomsticks in the air. The quaffle, a floating sphere, acts as the equivalent to a soccer ball. Three “chasers” on each team offensively move the quaffle up and down the airborne stadium and attempt to hurl it through one of three existing goals. One “keeper,” or goalie, on each end tries to block and return those attempts. Players must also watch out for “bludgers,” or hard spheres with minds of their own that try to knock wizards off of their broomsticks, and the “snitch,” a tiny golden sphere that pretty much guarantees a win.
The first and only way to experience complete Quidditch matches. Climb aboard a flying broomstick and take flight to engage in exciting competition high above the Quidditch pitch
Play as any one of four Hogwarts houses and numerous characters from the books, including Harry Potter (as a Seeker on the Gryffindor team), crafty Draco Malfoy from Slytherin, and international Quidditch stars such as Bulgaria’s Viktor Krum
Play all the Quidditch positions and execute all the high-flying moves: control the three Chasers to score ten-point goals with the Quaffle, the two club-wielding Beaters to control the two dangerous Bludgers, the Keeper to guard the three goal rings, and the Seeker to capture the Golden Snitch to end the match and score 150 points
Compete for the Quidditch World Cup, with professional Quidditch teams and stadium environments including USA, England, France, Germany, the Nordic Team, Japan, Spain, Australia, and Bulgaria – featuring Viktor Krum
The first Harry Potter two-player experience — two players can play head to head on PC and all consoles
Collect Quidditch Cards gained from challenges completed, moves made, and games won. These in turn unlock special moves, all of which help players achieve the ultimate honor of winning the Quidditch World Cup
Stunning 3D environments and special effects
Runs in widescreen mode, but does not support progressive scan
Play as any one of four Hogwarts houses and numerous characters from the books, including Harry Potter (as a Seeker on the Gryffindor team), crafty Draco Malfoy from Slytherin, and international Quidditch stars such as Bulgaria’s Viktor Krum
Play all the Quidditch positions and execute all the high-flying moves: control the three Chasers to score ten-point goals with the Quaffle, the two club-wielding Beaters to control the two dangerous Bludgers, the Keeper to guard the three goal rings, and the Seeker to capture the Golden Snitch to end the match and score 150 points
Compete for the Quidditch World Cup, with professional Quidditch teams and stadium environments including USA, England, France, Germany, the Nordic Team, Japan, Spain, Australia, and Bulgaria – featuring Viktor Krum
The first Harry Potter two-player experience — two players can play head to head on PC and all consoles
Collect Quidditch Cards gained from challenges completed, moves made, and games won. These in turn unlock special moves, all of which help players achieve the ultimate honor of winning the Quidditch World Cup
Stunning 3D environments and special effects
Runs in widescreen mode, but does not support progressive scan
Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup iso
Release Date: October 28, 2003
MSRP: 19.99 USD
E for Everyone: No Descriptors
Genre: Sports
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Electronic Arts
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Number Of Players: 1-4
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MSRP: 19.99 USD
E for Everyone: No Descriptors
Genre: Sports
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Electronic Arts
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Number Of Players: 1-4
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Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup
Video game information
Developer
Publisher
Released
GameCube, PlayStation 2, Windows & Xbox- NA October 28, 2003
- PAL November 7, 2003
- Game Boy Advance
- NA October 28, 2003
- PAL November 21, 2003
Genre
Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup is a video game produced by EA Games that features the fictional sport of Quidditch. The user plays for the Hogwarts Quidditch Cup (competing between Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw) and then takes on the Quidditch World Cup (competing between the United States, England, France, Germany, Scandinavia, Japan, Spain, Australia and Bulgaria.)
Setting
The game does not state it explicitly, but the rosters and the fact that the World Cup follows the Hogwarts school year in this game indicates that the game is set during Harry Potter's third year, the 1993–1994 school year. Furthermore, because the books have not named all of the members of the Hogwarts House teams, the video game has filled in the gaps as follows, circa Harry's third year. It is possible that J. K. Rowling provided the names, as she has been known to participate in multimedia projects, such as the Harry Potter Trading Card Game.
Gameplay
Systems
Among the unique features of Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup is the ability to control Chasers. In fact, most of the gameplay in terms of time centres around the Chasers and Keepers.
Aside from basic flying, Chasers can direct passes and shots using the Control Stick and also charge shots, passes and tackles. After each goal, play restarts by having the Keeper of the team who just conceded passing the Quaffle back into play as the 10 points (more in case of multi-goal Team Special Moves) are tallied.
At the top of the screen and attached to both teams' scores is a Golden Snitch gauge, signalling both the teams' relative momentum and how close the climactic Snitch chase is. Teams can build this bar by completing basic passes, with charged passes generating more. The fastest way of doing this is by completing Combos – a special series of passes where the player can pass or shoot the Quaffle with a volley. Combos cap at 8 (with the counter listed onscreen) and the momentum generated is banked either after the player is not dispossessed after a period of time following the last pass or after the player scores.
When the two halves of the Snitch meet on the gauge, the Snitch is spotted and the control switches to the Seekers as they race after it. Each Seeker also has a boost metre based on how much momentum the team has accumulated during the match – if the team has accumulated more momentum, the boost metre will be larger. Successfully following the Snitch's path regenerates the boost metre faster, and successfully catching the Snitch, as always, awards 150 points and ends the game. Furthermore, the scores are locked in during the Snitch chase, meaning that no goals are scored during the chase
As the player progresses in the House Quidditch Cup and completes more drills, he or she also unlocks more features that also charge with momentum banked in the Snitch gauge:
- Dodge: The controlled Chaser puts on a burst of speed that can be used to evade tackles, including Special Move tackles. This requires the least amount of momentum to charge.
- Bludger: Usable only on defence; one of the team's Beaters hits a Bludger towards the opposing Chaser with the Quaffle. The player must then control the Bludger to get around the opposing Beaters so that it hits the opposing Chaser. Success not only wins back possession but slightly depletes the opposing team's Snitch bar. This is the second quickest feature to charge.
- Special Move: On defence, this launches a targeting icon. If the player guides it to the opposing Chaser with the Quaffle, the player's Chaser takes back possession with a cinematic tackle that also depletes the opposing team's Snitch bar more than a Bludger does. On offence, when within shooting range (marked by an opposing goal lighting up), this launches a cinematic shot that cannot be saved, which has the effect of not only a guaranteed goal but also banking a Combo if the player has one. This is the second slowest feature to charge.
- Team Special Move: Usable only on offence; this must be unlocked by fulfilling a set of conditions to unlock the Team Special Move Quidditch Card for that team, and the conditions vary from team to team, though the Hogwarts House teams' conditions are mostly from drills. This is the slowest feature to charge, but once it becomes available, it can be used anywhere on the field, even if the player is not within shooting range. When activated, the team performs its unique Team Special Move, which is shown in a cinematic, depletes the opposing Snitch gauge even more than a Special Move tackle and includes at least one unblockable shot, with many Team Special Moves resulting in multiple goals. Also, since it is a guaranteed scoring move, it banks the Combo if the player has one.
Plot
The introduction features Harry and Oliver Wood dressed in their Gryffindor Quidditch team uniforms instructing the player on the basic rules and objectives of Quidditch. The player then chooses a House to play for in the Hogwarts Quidditch Cup by picking that team's Seeker. This Seeker (Harry Potter, Cedric Diggory, Cho Chang, or Draco Malfoy) then also offers tips, reminders, and status updates on the team's performance during the course of the game. Afterwards, the player competes in the Hogwarts Quidditch Cup, and when winning, the Quidditch World Cup.
Hogwarts Quidditch Cup
Once the player chooses a House, the Seeker leads the player to the rest of the team. As in the books, the House Quidditch Cup is round-robin, but instead of dropping the player into a game with all features enabled, the features are introduced one by one through drills with the House team members, and drills must be completed before matches unlock. Firstly, two of the Chasers lead the player in passing and tackling/shooting drills before the Seeker leads the player (with the help of Madam Rolanda Hooch) in catching a Golden Snidget as Snitch-catching practise. At this point, the first House Quidditch Cup match is unlocked.
After the first match, one of the Beaters leads the player in a Beater drill, which unlocks the Bludger feature when completed. Following that, the remaining Chaser leads the player in a Dodging/Special Move drill, which unlocks Dodges and Special Moves once completed. At this point, the second match is unlocked.
Following the second match, the team's Keeper leads the player in a Combo drill, after which the final match is unlocked with all features enabled. After the final match, Albus Dumbledore, flanked by the Heads of Houses, awards the Quidditch Cup to the winning House, along with tickets to the Quidditch World Cup, as the victors celebrate and commemorate the moment with a wizard photograph that is framed in their House's common room.
The standings (and subsequently the winners as well) are determined not by wins and losses but by total points, which is also in effect during the World Cup.
Home Quidditch Stadium
Main article: Hogwarts Quidditch pitch
The Hogwarts Quidditch pitch appears exactly as it does in the Harry Potter films. Multicoloured spectator stands surround a neatly manicured lawn outlined in white. Golden goal hoops stand at either end of the ovular pitch.Hogwarts Teams
Gryffindor
- 'Ready for a match against Gryffindor, eh? Let us play for the Quidditch Cup!'
- —Harry Potter, representing the Gryffindor Quidditch team
Position | Training Role | Name | Gender |
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Chaser | Passing | Angelina Johnson | Female |
Tackling/Shooting | Katie Bell | Female | |
Dodging/Special Moves | Alicia Spinnet | Female | |
Seeker | Harry Potter | Male | |
Beater | Primary | Fred Weasley | Male |
Secondary | George Weasley | Male | |
Keeper | Oliver Wood(Captain) | Male |
- Team Special Move
- (10 points; significantly reduces opponent's Snitch Bar)
Gryffindor's Team Special Move is called the Weasley Wangler. Alicia starts with the Quaffle with Fred and George flying in front of Alicia in an inverted V shape, and the Weasley Twins corral an oncoming Bludger and hit it back and forth between them to cover for Alicia. This scares off the opposing passing and special move Chasers, and the opposing Keeper is helpless to stop the Bludger hitting him as Alicia then scores into an open hoop and catches it on the other side.
Ravenclaw
- 'Ready for a match against Ravenclaw, are you? We'll see just how ready you really are! Let's play for the Quidditch Cup!'
- —Cho Chang, representing the Ravenclaw Quidditch team
Position | Training Role | Name | Gender |
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Chaser | Passing | Jeremy Stretton | Male |
Tackling/Shooting | Roger Davies(Captain) | Male | |
Dodging/Special Moves | Randolph Burrow | Male | |
Seeker | Cho Chang | Female | |
Beater | Primary | Duncan Inglebee | Male |
Secondary | Jason Samuels | Male | |
Keeper | Grant Page | Male |
- Team Special Move
- (30 points)
Ravenclaw's Team Special Move, The Burdish of Raven, is the most offensively powerful of all the teams – even the national ones – as it is the only one that scores three times. First, the 3 chasers go up in the air, the passing and special move chasers gaze in awe as they loop and go down, as they pass, Davies punches the special move chaser, Burrow kicks the passing chaser, leaving the way clear for Stretton to shoot, then Burrow scores, and finally, Davies scores.
Hufflepuff
- 'So you'd like a match with Hufflepuff, would you? Let's play for the Quidditch Cup, and may the best team win!'
- —Cedric Diggory, representing the Hufflepuff Quidditch team
Position | Training Role | Name | Gender |
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Chaser | Passing | Malcolm Preece | Male |
Tackling/Shooting | Heidi Macavoy | Female | |
Dodging/Special Moves | Tamsin Applebee | Female | |
Seeker | Cedric Diggory(Captain) | Male | |
Beater | Primary | Maxine O'Flaherty | Female |
Secondary | Anthony Rickett | Male | |
Keeper | Herbert Fleet | Male |
- Team Special Move
- (20 points; slightly reduces opponent's Snitch Bar)
The Cedric Swoop'n'Swagger is quite a long move. First, they are in possession of the quaffle, when the passing and special move chasers from the other team are in hot pursuit of it. Preece fires the quaffle to Macavoy, avoiding the passing chaser, then Macavoy passes it to Applebee, who passes it to Macavoy who avoids the special move chaser, then she passes it to Preece who does a ground shot which the force lifts it up into the air so it goes in a hoop, then Macavoy passes it to Applebee, then she scores.
Slytherin
- 'You think you're good enough to beat Slytherin?! Not in this lifetime! Let's play for the Quidditch Cup!'
- —Draco Malfoy, representing the Slytherin Quidditch team
Position | Training Role | Name | Gender |
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Chaser | Passing | Marcus Flint(Captain) | Male |
Tackling/Shooting | Graham Montague | Male | |
Dodging/Special Moves | Adrian Pucey | Male | |
Seeker | Draco Malfoy | Male | |
Beater | Primary | Lucian Bole | Male |
Secondary | Peregrine Derrick | Male | |
Keeper | Kevin Bletchley | Male |
Note: Kevin Bletchley is the name given in software, but it may be meant to be Miles Bletchley.
- Team Special Move
- (20 points; slightly reduces opponent's Snitch Bar)
The Zeeburger Slither is very brutal. All the players, except Malfoy and Bletchley knock the opponent passing and special move chasers out of the way with the tackle and shoot chaser screaming, then they use cobbing on the keeper (no penalty), Then Montague scores, Pucey kicks it to Flint, who scores it again.
Other characters
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- Spectators
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Additionally, Edgar Cloggs, a ghost who haunts the Quidditch pitch, would be a training partner in Tackle & Shoot / Special Move drills.
Quidditch World Cup
The Hogwarts Quidditch Cup champions not only get to attend the Quidditch World Cup, but they also choose a team to support during a 16-game home-and-away round robin league campaign, with the team playing every other opponent twice – once at home and once at the other team's stadium. At this point, the player can also change the difficulty level, something that is not available during the Hogwarts Quidditch Cup. Each difficulty level corresponds to a broom. In ascending order of speed and difficulty: Comet 260, Nimbus 2000, Nimbus 2001 and Firebolt.
Home Quidditch Stadium
National Teams
England
English National Quidditch team (Home Stadium: English National Quidditch Stadium) | |||
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Roster | Team Special Move | ||
Position | Name | Gender | The Rowntree Counter(10 points) |
Chaser | Edric Vosper | Male | Most of the moves in the English team's Special Move are not dissimilar to football. First, Chaser Keaton Flitney, who has the Quaffle, yells to his teammates 'Come On', then he, Edric Vosper, Avery Hawksworth dive and out of the back of their brooms flows red, white, and blue, signifying the flag of the United Kingdom, and referencing the Red Arrows, a famous British flying squad. They knock two opposing players off their brooms and while distracting the opponent Beaters, Flitney passes the Quaffle to Hawksworth, who kicks it around before passing it back to Vosper, who does an overhead kick into the hoop on the far left who does a dance on his broom. |
Avery Hawksworth(Captain) | Male | ||
Keaton Flitney | Male | ||
Seeker | Blythe Parkin | Female | |
Beater | Dawn Withey | Female | |
Indira Choudry | Female | ||
Keeper | Denison Frisby | Male |
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U.S.A.
- 'The U.S.A. – the only choice ya could make!'
- —Ariel Singleton
American National Quidditch team (Home Stadium: American National Quidditch Stadium) | |||
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Roster | Team Special Move | ||
Position | Name | Gender | The Harlem Shuffle(20 points) |
Chaser | Gianni Fedele | Male | The United States has a basketball-style Special Move. First, Fedele spins the Quaffle atop his finger, shouting to his fellow Chasers, 'Get ready, guys!' He chest passes the Quaffle immediately on to Green, who stands on his broom and dribbles it between his legs and on his broom a few times, then passes to Muntz. Muntz plays Piggy-in-the-middle with the other team's Chaser(s), laughing. She throws a behind-the-back pass to Fedele, who throws a left-handed alley-oop-style lob to Green, who scores by throwing the Quaffle in from behind the goalpost after diving off of his broomstick, while falling. During his fall, he kicks the Quaffle off a goalpost. Muntz catches this rebound and scores once again with a double-armed shot, the other team's Keeper diving off of their broom, but failing to make the save. |
Debbie Muntz | Female | ||
Robert Green | Male | ||
Seeker | Ariel Singleton | Female | |
Beater | Greg Ruczinski | Male | |
Troy Duvall(Captain) | Male | ||
Keeper | Ralph Heidelberger | Male |
Japan
Japanese National Quidditch team (Home Stadium: Japanese National Quidditch Stadium) | |||
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Roster | Team Special Move | ||
Position | Name | Gender | The Tsunami (20 points) |
Chaser | Noriyuki Sato | Male | The Japanese team's Special Move involves a lot of spinning and has a martial arts style theme. First, Sato has the Quaffle with the Takahashi sisters flanking him, two of the opponents chasers and one beater scream, then Sato does a spinning trick to avoid the screaming players, and passes it to Tanaka, who passes it to Suzuki with a palm strike. Suzuki then knocks away an opponent and then throws it to Sato, who scores with a jumping spinning kick shot. Tanaka then finds the rebound, scores with a jumping back kick and then strikes a pose on his broom. |
Yoshihiro Suzuki | Male | ||
Ryotaro Tanaka(Captain) | Male | ||
Seeker | Shizuka Watanabe | Female | |
Beater | Minaka Takahashi | Female | |
Keiko Takahashi | Female | ||
Keeper | Tamotsu Iwamoto | Male |
Germany
German National Quidditch team (Home Stadium: German National Quidditch Stadium) | |||
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Roster | Team Special Move | ||
Position | Name | Gender | (20 points) |
Chaser | Kurt Todt | Male | The German team's Special Move is played out like American football. Todt kicks the Quaffle hard to Blijk, who weaves in and out of the opponents, and then she throws to Todt, who abruptly stops, causing the opposing team to fly past him. Strangely enough, this is the only team to score a goal at the 'own' post. The opposing chasers then turn back to see Todt throwing the Quaffle to Brand who leaps into the air and smacks the Quaffle in. Blijk, who was on the other side of the goals, dropkicks it back towards Todt who gracefully leaps from his broom and brutally headbutts it in. Germany then does a victory pose. |
Kursten Blijk | Female | ||
Igor Brand | Male | ||
Seeker | Konrad Weiss | Male | |
Beater | Katrina von Glockenspieler(Captain) | Female | |
Elena Eldritch | Female | ||
Keeper | Hermann Wiel | Male |
France
French National Quidditch team (Home Stadium: French National Quidditch Stadium) | |||
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Roster | Team Special Move | ||
Position | Name | Gender | The Blitzen Ballet(10 points) |
Chaser | Mathilde Mallard | Female | The French team's Special Move has a lot of spinning in it, and contains many gymnastic-style moves. First, Marat and Mallard pass the Quaffle to one another, then Mallard swings across to Lafarge's broom as if it were a trapeze. Then Mallard passes it to Marat who scores while leaving the keeper gaping. |
Josephine Marat(Captain) | Female | ||
Hildegarde Lafarge | Female | ||
Seeker | Cybèle Peltier | Female | |
Beater | Alain Lacroix | Male | |
Ninon Saucet | Female | ||
Keeper | Bastien Janvier | Male |
Australia
Australian National Quidditch team (Home Stadium: Australian National Quidditch Stadium) | |||
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Roster | Team Special Move | ||
Position | Name | Gender | (20 points) |
Chaser | Matthew Echunga | Male | The Australian team's Special Move is themed around beach sports – namely surfing and beach volleyball. It starts Echunga leading Monteith, Hastings, and Whakkaarangapawarau, then Echunga and Monteith pass the Quaffle to each other, atop their brooms and with wavelike energy coming out of them as if they were surfing, to avoid opposing Chasers. A volleyball-inspired finisher then takes place, with Hastings spiking the Quaffle through a hoop. |
Kenneth Hastings | Male | ||
Maria Monteith | Female | ||
Seeker | Lucy Karoonda(Captain) | Female | |
Beater | Kelly Whakkaarangapawarau | Female | |
Kylie Meadows | Female | ||
Keeper | Jonny Nuhaka | Male |
Nordic (Scandinavia)
Nordic National Quidditch team (Home Stadium: Nordic National Quidditch Stadium) | |||
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Roster | Team Special Move | ||
Position | Name | Gender | The Björn Blizzard(20 points) |
Chaser | Olaf Andersen | Male | The Nordic team's Special Move is quite complicated. First, the three chasers do flips in the air, making streams of icy fog. The opposing team's chasers close their eyes, and Gustafson scores. Gustafson goes behind the goal, passes the ball back to Hansen who scores. |
Lorre Gustafson | Female | ||
Peter Hansen | Male | ||
Seeker | Tina Lundstrom(Captain) | Female | |
Beater | Asgeir Knutsen | Female | |
Asgard Pettersson | Male | ||
Keeper | Martin Helstrom | Male |
Spain
Spanish National Quidditch team (Home Stadium: Spanish National Quidditch Stadium) | |||
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Roster | Team Special Move | ||
Position | Name | Gender | (10 points) |
Chaser | Carmen Garcia | Female | The Spanish team's Special Move displays the stereotypical fondness for dancing and bullfighting. García makes a powerful throw, Lebrón dodges it, then García jumps to one end of his broom to lift the Quaffle up in the air. Then Lebrón catches it, spins, then throws to Cartaya, who hits it into the goal with his broom then shouts '¡Sí!' |
Ana de Lebron | Female | ||
Chavelle Arbelo Cartaya | Female | ||
Seeker | Inigo Fuente Marrero | Male | |
Beater | Vasco Santini | Male | |
Tiago Montoya | Male | ||
Keeper | Sendelina de la Felino | Female |
Bulgaria
Bulgarian National Quidditch team (Home Stadium: Bulgarian National Quidditch Stadium) | |||
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Roster | Team Special Move | ||
Position | Name | Gender | (10 points) |
Chaser | Alexei Levski | Male | The Bulgarian team's Special Move features Krum doing the Wronski Feint (from Goblet of Fire); he knocks the opposing seeker off their broom into the opposing chasers, depriving them of the Quaffle, and giving it to Levski, who swiftly punches it into the central hoop. Bulgaria is the only team that needs to be unlocked. |
Clara Ivanova | Female | ||
Vasily Dimitrov(Captain) | Male | ||
Seeker | Viktor Krum | Male | |
Beater | Ivan Volkov | Male | |
Pyotr Vulchanov | Male | ||
Keeper | Lev Zograf | Male |
Other characters
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Two representatives from the last victorious Hogwarts Quidditch Cup champions. In most cases, these are the Captain and Seeker:
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Bonus Quidditch pitch: Queerditch Marsh
One of the unlockables in the game is the first appearance of the site of Quidditch's invention, Queerditch Marsh. This pitch is sloppily defined by a faded white oval on a relatively flat area of English marshland. Rickety stands rise from the oval's edges. Instead of constructed goal hoops, Chasers throw the Quaffle through large birds' nests in the two trees on either end of the pitch. A thin brook runs across the length of the oval.
Only Hogwarts teams may play on Queerditch Marsh.
Media
Quidditch World Cup Special Team Moves
External links
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Behind the scenes
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- In Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup, all the names of the newly introduced national Quidditch team players, or characters with previously unknown full names, are only heard spoken by the Quidditch commentators.
- The spelling of the names on this page uses the ones spelled out on Chocolate Frog Cards that can be won in the Nintendo DS version of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game).[2]
- The following national teams have canonically competed in the 1994 Quidditch World Cup, but was not included in Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup as playable teams:
- Ireland, the canonical team to win the 1994 Quidditch World Cup.[3]
- Peru, one of the canonical teams, alongside Ireland and Bulgaria, to reach the semi-finals of the 1994 Quidditch World Cup.[4]
- Luxembourg, Scotland, Transylvania, Uganda, and Wales all participated.[4]
- Transylvania did get a concept sketch by artist Ross Dearsley,[5] but the team ultimately was not featured in the game.
- It is the only audiovisual production in all of the Harry Potter franchise in which characters talk directly to the camera due to the introduction.
- A simplified version of the Game Boy Advance version of Quidditch World Cup is included as a minigame in the Nintendo DS version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game), using the same control scheme. Only Hogwarts teams are present, however. It is also possible to play a 2-player co-op version by connecting the GBA to the GameCube using a connector cable, with the GBA player playing a Beater minigame. If the GBA player wins the minigame, the GameCube player gets the chance to launch a Bludger attack against an opposing Chaser.
- In the Game Boy Advance version, the Hogwarts Inter-House Cup schedule is not the same as what is known of the school schedule. For example, Gryffindor plays the other three Houses in the order of Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff in the Game Boy Advance version, whereas the Gryffindor team played in the order of Slytherin, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw from at least 1991-1997, and likely more years before and after.
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.01.11.2Harry Potter: WK Zwerkbal credits list (in Dutch)
- ↑Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)(Nintendo DS version)
- ↑Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 8 (The Quidditch World Cup)
- ↑ 4.04.1Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 5 (Weasley's Wizard Wheezes)
- ↑(see this image)
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Quidditch World Cup
Quidditch tournament information
Founded
Format
Fixtures v each team
Held
Participating teams
- Mexico (New Spain)
- Other International Teams
Trophy
Known winners
- Transylvania or Flanders (1473)
- New Spain (1809)
- Australia (1966)
- Syria (1974)
- Canada (1990)
- Ireland (1994)
- Malawi (1998)
- Egypt (2002)
- Burkina Faso (2006)
- Moldova (2010)
- Bulgaria (2014)
- 'A source of vehement disagreements, a security risk for all who attend it and a frequent focus for unrest and protest, the Quidditch World Cup is simultaneously the most exhilarating sporting event on earth and a logistical nightmare for the host nation.'
- —Description of the Quidditch World Cup[src]
The Quidditch World Cup (also called the World Cup or World Championship)[1] has been held every four years since 1473. The competition sees Quidditchteams representing countries around the world compete for the World Cup, while the International Quidditch Tournament is between regional teams.
History
The Official Guide to the Quidditch World Cup was the official guidebook to the Quidditch World Cup, written and published by the International Confederation of Wizards' Quidditch Committee, providing information on the rules and history of the Quidditch World Cup. Sold in most reputable bookstores, this tome costs thirty-nine Galleons, leading most wizards and witches to call it overpriced.[2]
The tournament has been held every four years since 1473. As with so much else about the wizarding world’s most important sporting competition, many query the accuracy of this statement. As only European teams competed during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, purists prefer to date the Quidditch World Cup’s inception from the seventeenth century when it became open to all continents.
There is also heated debate about the accuracy of some historical accounts of tournaments. A substantial amount of all post-game analysis centres on whether magical interference took place and whether it made, or ought to have made, the final result moot.[2]
Regulations
- 'The ICWQC has the unlucky job of regulating this contentious and anarchic competition.'
- —Description of the ICWQC [src]
The ICWQC is an international regulatory body, subject to the International Confederation of Wizards, that oversees international Quidditch competitions, such as the World Cup. Namely, it locates suitable venues, arranges transportation for spectators, and provides policing for the games themselves. It is also the ICWQC that chooses the referees for World Cup matches.<[2]
The rulebook concerning both on-and-off pitch magic is alleged to stretch to nineteen volumes and to include such rules as ‘no dragon is to be introduced into the stadium for any purpose including, but not limited to, team mascot, coach or cup warmer’ and ‘modification of any part of the referee’s body, whether or not he or she has requested such modification, will lead to a lifetime ban from the tournament and possibly imprisonment.'[2]
Mentor Metaxas, a Greek wizard, was the chairman of the International Confederation of Wizards Quidditch Committee in 2014.[3]
Statute of Secrecy
A watershed moment for the Quidditch World Cup was the implementation of the International Statute of Secrecy in 1692, which was intended to conceal the existence of magic and wizards. The International Confederation of Wizards (ICW) saw the Quidditch World Cup as a security risk of the highest magnitude because of the mass movement and congregation of so many members of the international wizarding community.[2]
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However, following mass protests and threats to the ICW, it was agreed that the tournament could continue and a regulatory body — the ICWQC — was set up to locate suitable venues — usually remote moors, deserts and deserted islands — arrange transportation for spectators (as many as a hundred thousand routinely attend finals) and police the games themselves, a task generally agreed to be among the most thankless and difficult in the wizarding world.[2]
Format and Qualifying
The number of participating countries varies from tournament to tournament. Any country may enter a team within twelve months of the previous final.[2]
Quidditch World Cup Qualifying
Sixteen separate groups of teams are formed. Each team plays all of the other teams in their group over a two year period. During the group phase there is a cap of four hours on every game to avoid player exhaustion. On the occasion that the game ends after four hours of play and the Snitch isn't caught, the result is decided on goals. A win earns two points. In addition to these two points a win by 150 points earns five points, by 100 points an extra three points and by 50 points an extra one point. If two teams are level on points, they are separated by whichever team captured the Snitch most often, or most quickly during their matches. The sixteen teams who have finished top of the sixteen groups qualify for the World Cup.[2]
The Quidditch World Cup
The tournament proper is straight knockout. The sixteen qualified countries are ranked according to how many points they obtained in the qualifying groups. The team who won the most points play the team who earned the least, the team who earned the second most play the team who earned the second least, and so on. This theoretically allows the two best teams from the qualifying phase to meet in the final.[2] For the 2014 Quidditch World Cup though, Nigeria and Norway were the top seeded teams and could face each other as early as the semi-finals.
Recorded World Cups
15th-18th century
Date | Notes |
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1473 | This was the first ever Quidditch World Cup. Only European teams participated. The final was contested between Flanders and Transylvania. During the match, all 700 known fouls were committed (and several new ones subsequently created), including the Transfiguration of a Chaser into a polecat, the attempted decapitation of a Keeper with a broadsword, and the release of a hundred vampirebats from underneath the robes of the Transylvanian Captain[4]. The Transylvanian Tackle was also first performed in the 1473 World Cup.[5] |
17th century | Non-European teams compete in the tournament for the first time.[4] |
19th century
Date | Notes |
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1801 or 1805 | The Cup is held in Great Britain as a result of lobbying by British Minister for MagicArtemisia Lufkin.[6] |
1809 | The 1809 Quidditch World Cup was a major catastrophe and one of the most notorious controversies in the history of the World Cup, as well as the worst exhibition of temper ever given by a player.[2] It resulted in several injuries and even death. |
1877 | The 1878 Cup was a restaging of the 1877 Cup (dubbed 'The Tournament That No One Remembers').[2] The tournament has been held every four years since the recall. A tournament was arranged for 1877, with a venue chosen, tickets sold and merchandise produced, but nobody, player or supporter, could remember having attended any matches.[2] |
1878 | Argentina and Brazil reached the quarter finals.[4] |
20th Century
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Date | Notes |
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c.1964 | Britain hosted the World Cup.[7] |
1966 | Australia won this tournament, with Chaser Royston Idlewind.[2] |
1974 | The 1974 Quidditch World Cup was an international Quidditch sporting event that took place in the summer of 1974. It was the 417th edition of the World Cup.[8][2] It was won by the Syrian Quidditch team.[2] |
1982 | The Brazilian National Quidditch team participated in the Quidditch World Cup. The team made it to the finals. |
1986 | The American National Quidditch team participated in the Quidditch World Cup. Maximus Brankovitch III was their captain and Seeker. |
1990 | The U.S.A. participated in this year's World Cup. Brankovitch III was their captain again.[9] The final went on for five days, in which Scotland suffered a bitter defeat against Canada.[10] |
1994 |
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1998 |
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21st century
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2002 | Egypt won against Bulgaria when Rawya Zaghloul caught the Snitch right before Viktor Krum. It was such a loss that Viktor Krum then tearfully resigned. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2006 | Burkina Faso won against France. The Burkinabé SeekerJoshua Sankara, became the Minister of Magic in his country for 2 days before he resigned to continue playing Quidditch. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2010 | Moldova won against China. The match lasted 3 days, and contained some of the finest Quidditch ever seen. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
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Winners
- 1473 - Transylvania or Flanders
- 1966 - Australia
- 1974 - Syria
- 1982 - Brazil (possibly)
- 1990 - Canada
- 1994 - Ireland
- 1998 - Malawi
- 2002 - Egypt
- 2006 - Burkina Faso
- 2010 - Moldova
- 2014 - Bulgaria
Behind the scenes
- The cup was held every four years until the Tournament that Nobody Remembers, at which point it was held two years in a row because nobody recalled it. Then it was held every four years again from 1878 onwards.
- The mathematics surrounding the dates of the World Cup are contradictory; if 1994 was the 422nd, the tournament should have begun in 306 rather than 1473, as it is a proud boast of the International Confederation of Wizards' Quidditch Committee that the competition has been held only every four years, not more or less, since 1473.
- In chapter 3 of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Molly Weasley mentions in her letter to Vernon and Petunia Dursley that 'Britain hasn't hosted the Cup for thirty years'; thirty, however, is not a multiple of four, and so it could be assumed that she was simply rounding.
- The Quidditch World Cup seems to correspond to the Muggle Football World Cup, which takes place every four years, is hosted by a different nation at each occurrence, and has the best players from many countries participating in it. Furthermore, British nations frequently disappoint at this tournament, despite characteristic high hopes.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone(First mentioned)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban(Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire(First appearance)
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix(Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)(Mentioned on poster in extra feature on Disc 2)
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince(Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows(Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1(Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter: The Character Vault(Mentioned only)
See also
Notes and references
- ↑Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 13 (Gryffindor versus Ravenclaw)
- ↑ 2.002.012.022.032.042.052.062.072.082.092.102.112.122.132.142.152.16Writing by J.K. Rowling: 'History of the Quidditch World Cup' at Pottermore
- ↑2014 Quidditch World Cup final (Archived from Pottermore)
- ↑ 4.04.14.2Quidditch Through the Ages, Chapter 8 (The Spread of Quidditch Worldwide)
- ↑Quidditch Through the Ages, Chapter 10 (Quidditch Today)
- ↑Writing by J.K. Rowling: 'Ministers for Magic' at Pottermore
- ↑Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 3 (The Invitation) - Molly mentioned 'Britain hasn’t hosted the Cup for thirty years' in her letter in 1994; 1994-30=1964, though 1964 was not a year the World Cup was held in.
- ↑Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 8 (The Quidditch World Cup)
- ↑Quidditch Through the Ages (real)
- ↑Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 5 (Weasley's Wizard Wheezes)
- ↑'Divulgado roteiro COMPLETO de Relíquias da Morte: Parte 1 - FULL Deathly Hallows: Part 1 script released″ on Oclumencia.com.br. (translation here)
Game Information
Official Name | Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup |
Version | Full Game |
File Upload | Torrent |
Developer (s) | Magic Pockets |
Publisher (s) | Electronic Arts |
Distributor (s) | Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
Platform (s) | PC, Windows |
Release date (s) | October 28, 2003 |
Genre (s) | Sports, action |
Mode (s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
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Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup Download Free Full Game is a sports action video game released in November 2003, that features the fictional sport of Quidditch from the Harry Potter franchise. Download xampp windows 7 32bit. The user plays in the Hogwarts Quidditch Cup competition.
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Hogwarts
In this stage, the player competes for the Hogwarts Quidditch Cup using the Hogwarts house teams, Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, or Slytherin. The teams are represented by a specific character from the books for each team (Harry Potter for Gryffindor, Draco Malfoy for Slytherin, Cedric Diggory for Hufflepuff, and Cho Chang for Ravenclaw). When the player chooses a team, the character flies off on its broomstick. If this is the player's first time playing a team, the character will give a short statement praising the player's selection, then the house challenges appear. These challenges focus on specific areas of a full Quidditch game and are used to learn the game for new players, or polish skills as a returning player.
There are seven house challenges: Passing, Tackle and Shoot, Seeker, Beaters and Bludgers, Special Moves, and Combos. Only the first three challenges — Passing, Tackle and Shoot, and Seeker — are initially available to the player, with Beaters and Bludgers, and Special Moves unlocked after the first Quidditch match, and Combos unlocked after the second match. Completing the first set of challenges allows the player to play their first full Quidditch match. The team the player faces depends on what team they are playing as. Winning the game unlocks the next set of challenges which must then be completed to unlock the next match. Winning the second game unlocks the final challenge. Completing that challenge unlocks the Hogwarts Cup final match. Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup Free Download.
During a Quidditch match, the player controls the Chasers who try and score goals with the Quaffle to earn 10 points per goal. The Chasers' abilities depend on which challenges have been completed (for a first time player) (Example: in the player's first game, he will be unable to perform special moves or combo moves). Abilities also unlock by collecting certain Quidditch cards. These cards are earned by doing certain tasks, such as winning without conceding a goal or performing a certain number of steals in a game. Along the top of the screen, each team's score display also features a thin bar with one half of the Golden Snitch. Actions performed in game by the Chasers such as any successful pass increase the bar slightly, and performing a successful string of combo passes and shots can increase the bar by an amount proportional to the length of the combo string, up to seven actions. The player can continue to chain actions to the combo but the counter will not go past 7. The bar will increase until both halves join.
The Chasers can also perform moves to drain the opposing team's bar such as successfully hitting the opposing chasers with a bludger, performing a successful Special Move steal, or performing a Team Special move (which is unbreakable). Every team in the game has a unique Team Special Move that triggers a short cinematic of spectacular teamwork between the team Chasers (and sometimes Beaters) and has a possibility of scoring multiple goals. For example, The Ravenclaw Team Special Move scores three times for 30 points total. Although the original Quidditch rule disallows having more than 2 chasers in the scoring area at the same time (known as Stooging, as stated in Quidditch Through the Ages), doing such behaviour in this game will not result in penalty. Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup Free Download PC Game.
Once both halves of the Snitch join, the game moves into the Snitch Chase, regardless of score (it is possible, though unlikely, to engage in the Snitch Chase with the score at 0-0). During the Snitch Chase, the player now controls the Seeker and follows the Snitch, in a race against the opposing seeker to catch it. The player can use a speed boost which drains a boost bar directly proportional to the size of the snitch bar accumulated during the Chaser portion of the game. If a player doesn't have a boost bar of maximum size, staying in the Snitch's slipstream (which normally refills the bar) with his bar filled will increase its size. Using the boost, once the player is close enough, he can try to grab the Snitch. If he is successful, he earns 150 points for his team and the match ends. This typically wins the match but is not always the case (example, if the player's team is trailing by 160 points, catching the snitch would end the match but the player would still lose). The Cup is based on points, not wins, so high scoring teams have a better chance at winning, and the team with the highest point total after all three games have been played wins the Cup. Winning the Cup with any team unlocks the Quidditch World Cup.
Exhibition
Exhibition allows the player to play a one-off match between the Hogwarts house teams at Hogwarts during summer or winter. The player can also choose to play an international match, controlling a country team of their choosing. Only the venues of the England and United States teams are available to players initially, but as players win against international teams in an 'away' game in the international tournament, more venues are unlocked. This mode also offers the game's multiplayer option. The team that the second player can choose depends of the team pool that the first player selects. In either single or multiplayer, a Hogwarts team cannot play against a world cup team or on any international field, and no world cup team can play at Hogwarts. Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup for PC.
World Cup
The World Cup stage is similar to the Hogwarts stage in terms of gameplay, with the exception that there are no challenges available to the player and the teams are named after real countries instead of Hogwarts houses. Several different team choices are available to the player, including Japan, Australia, the United States, England and Bulgaria, the latter of which features the 'star seeker' from the book series, Viktor Krum. However, Bulgaria is unavailable to the player until they collect enough Quidditch cards.
The key difference between the World Cup and the Hogwarts cup is that after team selection, the player must choose what model of broom he will use, which is essentially a Difficulty selection screen. The four models available are Comet 260 (Easy), Nimbus 2000 (Medium), Kovi Nimbus 2001 (Hard) and Firebolt (Very Hard). Only the Comet 260 and Nimbus 2000 are available in the beginning, the others being unlocked with Quidditch cards. The different brooms offer different handling in-game, although this is hardly noticeable. The broom selection more directly affects how hard the AI will play.
The player will play against every team in the World Cup twice, once at their home stadium and once at the opposing team's home ground. The Cup is awarded the same way as the Hogwarts Cup, so the team with the highest score total at the end of the season wins the World Cup. The player can play multiple separate World Cups with different teams simultaneously, but can only run one World Cup with any given team. For example, the player can play a World Cup as the USA and a separate World Cup as France at the same time, but cannot play two separate World Cups as France at the same time. Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup Download Torrent.
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