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Nintendo World Cup
Nintendo World Cup is a football (soccer) video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy, developed by Technos and released in 1990. more...
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It is a localization of Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu: Soccer Hen (熱血高校ドッジボール部サッカー編 , Nekketsu Kōkō Dojjibōru Bu Sakka Hen?, lit. "Hot Blood High School Dodge Ball Club: Soccer Edition"), the fourth Kunio-kun game released for the Famicom.
At its core, the game follows the rules of soccer, but with noticeable differences. Each team has only six players (a goalkeeper, two defenders, a midfielder and two forwards). Offsides are non-existent, and fouls are not punished, which makes them the most effective way to take the ball away from the opponent; furthermore, if a player is fouled a lot of times, he will pass out and stay down until the next throw-in or corner kick close to where the player was fouled, goal, or the end of the half. However, this cannot happen to a human-controlled player. To add to the surreal gameplay, players can also use up to five "super shots" per half; these powerful, odd-looking shots are used whenever a player does an overhead kick or a headbutt, or when he shoots after walking a certain number of steps.
There are two game modes:
Tournament mode, in which one or two players take control of one of the 13 available teams, in order to defeat their CPU-controlled opponents.;
VS Match mode, which enables players to confront each other in sand, ice or dirt playing fields. Up to 4 players can compete, using the NES Four Score or the NES Satellite.;
Graphically, the game looks similar to others in the Kunio-Kun series, particularly River City Ransom, with its short-legged, big-headed characters with varied faces; indeed, some sprites, such as Kunio in the Japanese team, were reused from River City Ransom.
Links
Nintendo World Cup - All the Tips & tricks with download of the game.;
Read more at Wikipedia.org
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