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+ | | name = ''Nintendo World Cup'' |
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+ | | image = File:Nintendoworldcup.jpg |
− | |developer = [[Technos Japan]] |
+ | | developer = [[Technos Japan]] |
− | |publisher = [[Nintendo]] |
+ | | publisher = [[Technos Japan]] (JP)<br>[[Nintendo]] {{small|(Nintendo World Cup)}}<br>[[Arc System Works]] (VC) |
+ | | system1 = Nintendo Entertainment System |
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+ | | system1JP = May 18, [[1990]] |
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+ | | system1EU = June 27, [[1991]] |
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+ | | system2JP = April 26, [[1991]] |
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+ | | system3JP2 = {{tt|November 4, [[2008]]|PC-Engine CD version}} |
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+ | | system4JP = {{tt|May 22, [[2013]]|Famicom version}} |
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+ | | system4JP2 = {{tt|August 1, [[2012]]|Game Boy version}} |
− | |system5 = Virtual Console (Wii U) |
+ | | system5 = Virtual Console (Wii U) |
− | |system5JP = March 19, [[2014]] |
+ | | system5JP = {{tt|March 19, [[2014]]|Famicom version}} |
− | |genre = Soccer |
+ | | genre = Sports (Soccer) |
+ | | ESRB = E |
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− | |modes = Single player, multiplayer |
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+ | | PEGI = 3 |
− | |CERO = A |
+ | | CERO = A |
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+ | | USK = 0 |
+ | | ACB = G |
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− | '''''Nintendo World Cup''''' is |
+ | '''''Nintendo World Cup''''' is a soccer video game for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] and the [[Game Boy]]. It is a localization of '''''Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu Soccer-hen'''''{{Japanese|熱血高校ドッジボール部サッカー編|Nekketsu Kōkō Dojjibōru Bu: Sakkā Hen}}, the fourth game in Technos Japan's ''Kunio-kun'' series. |
The game follows most of the standard rules of the sport, though with some differences, such as an alteration of the amount of players on a court at one time, and other rules that probably couldn't be processed on the console, thereby making the game simpler than soccer games released nowadays. |
The game follows most of the standard rules of the sport, though with some differences, such as an alteration of the amount of players on a court at one time, and other rules that probably couldn't be processed on the console, thereby making the game simpler than soccer games released nowadays. |
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+ | ==Plot== |
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− | In Japan, the game was called Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu Soccer-hen. It was the soccer version Technos Japan's Kunio-kun series, having brawling antics the series is known for. |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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While on offense, the player can either pass the ball or tell another teamate to pass the ball to them by pressing the a button. The b button will cause the player to try to shoot the ball in the goal, or will tell one of your other teamates to try and make the shot. If you press both buttons at the same time, you'll either do a bicycle kick shot (if you're standing still) or a head but shot (if you're moving). |
While on offense, the player can either pass the ball or tell another teamate to pass the ball to them by pressing the a button. The b button will cause the player to try to shoot the ball in the goal, or will tell one of your other teamates to try and make the shot. If you press both buttons at the same time, you'll either do a bicycle kick shot (if you're standing still) or a head but shot (if you're moving). |
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+ | ==Development== |
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+ | {{expansion}} |
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+ | ==Reception== |
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+ | {{expansion}} |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | *{{WP link|Nintendo World Cup|''Nintendo World Cup''}} |
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+ | *[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/nes/587782-nintendo-world-cup ''Nintendo World Cup''] at [[GameFAQs]] |
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+ | *[https://www.mobygames.com/game/nintendo-world-cup ''Nintendo World Cup''] at [[MobyGames]] |
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+ | *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/50010000010998/ Game Boy Version] at [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/software/3ds/index.html#vc Nintendo's 3DS Virtual Console page] (Japan) |
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+ | *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/50010000014475/ Famicom Version] at [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/software/3ds/index.html#vc Nintendo's 3DS Virtual Console page] (Japan) |
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+ | *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/20010000005384/ Famicom Version] at [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/software/wiiu/index.html#vc Nintendo's Wii U Virtual Console page] (Japan) |
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 21 October 2023
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Nintendo World Cup is a soccer video game for the NES and the Game Boy. It is a localization of Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu Soccer-hen(JP), the fourth game in Technos Japan's Kunio-kun series.
The game follows most of the standard rules of the sport, though with some differences, such as an alteration of the amount of players on a court at one time, and other rules that probably couldn't be processed on the console, thereby making the game simpler than soccer games released nowadays.
Plot
Gameplay
While on offense, the player can either pass the ball or tell another teamate to pass the ball to them by pressing the a button. The b button will cause the player to try to shoot the ball in the goal, or will tell one of your other teamates to try and make the shot. If you press both buttons at the same time, you'll either do a bicycle kick shot (if you're standing still) or a head but shot (if you're moving).
Development
Reception
External links
- Nintendo World Cup at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Nintendo World Cup at GameFAQs
- Nintendo World Cup at MobyGames
- Game Boy Version at Nintendo's 3DS Virtual Console page (Japan)
- Famicom Version at Nintendo's 3DS Virtual Console page (Japan)
- Famicom Version at Nintendo's Wii U Virtual Console page (Japan)