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Striker is a first game in the long-running soccer series, which stood out from the crowd with a unique forced perspective 3D view rather than a simple overhead one.
The game consists of exhibition games and tournament games. At the end of the tournament, the player must play one final team, Nintendo.
Unlike other soccer simulators, Tecmo Cup Football Game plays more like a role-playing game. The player runs around the field normally, but when he comes into contact with an opposing team member, a turn-based 'battle' is initiated.
Tecmo World Cup '92 is a Soccer Sim game, developed by Sims and published by Sega, which was cancelled before it was released.
Tecmo Cup Football Game is a Soccer Sim game, developed and published by Tecmo, which was released in Europe in 1992.
Tony Meola's Sidekick Soccer is a video game released for Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993, named after US goalkeeper Tony Meola. It went under several names in different markets, such as in Latin America under the name Super Copa.
Total football is a football (soccer) videogame developed for Sega Genesis and Amiga programmed by Domark and published by Acclaim in 1995.
World Cup USA 94 is a Soccer Sim game, developed by Tiertex Design Studios and published by U.S. Gold, which was released in 1994.
Olympic Soccer incorporates the same 3-D graphics engine used in Olympic Soccer Games.
Released in Japanese arcades last year, Libero Grande is Namco's attempt at giving the soccer genre a swift kick in the butt.
Standard platform game based on a horrible cartoon.
Pele snes is the football game that you have been searching for.
While it's true there are a lot of good soccer games out there, there aren't a lot for the Dreamcast. In fact, there are none. Infogrames has handily beat Sega and everyone else to the punch.
Your own customised team and kit. Unique set pieces and tactics. Realistic ball control. Action replays. League, International and Cup competitions. Penalty shoot outs. Blistering pace…
Goal! Not! Microsoft takes a stab at the world's #1 sport, and unfortunately misses high over the crossbar.