Super Formation Soccer 96: World Club Edition
Super Formation Soccer 96: World Club Edition | |
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Cover art | |
Developer(s) | Human Entertainment[1] |
Publisher(s) | Human Entertainment |
Composer(s) |
Ichiro Atsuno Masamichi Yamazaki |
Series | Super Formation Soccer |
Platform(s) | Super Famicom[2] |
Release date(s) | |
Genre(s) | Traditional soccer simulation[1] |
Mode(s) |
Single-player Multiplayer (up to four players) |
Super Formation Soccer 96: World Club Edition (スーパーフォーメーションサッカー96 ワールドクラブエディション 96 World Club Edition Supafomeshonsakka) is the last Super Famicom release of the original Super Formation Soccer video game. It was released exclusively in Japan in 1996.
This game featured 18 fictitious club teams from around the world, based on well-known teams of the time. The players names are also fictitious; for example, J. V. Pinto is spelled J. V. Minto (J.V.ミント).
Teams
- Italy - AC Midland (A.C. Milan), FC Arara (Parma F.C.), Youth Endless (Juventus)
- Germany - Boss Dollarland (Borussia Dortmund), Balloon Munich (Bayern Munich)
- Spain - FC Garcenyola (FC Barcelona), Real Madonna (Real Madrid)
- France - Yon Charmant (Paris Saint-Germain)
- Netherlands - Abanaxs (AFC Ajax)
- England - Manchester Knights (Manchester United), Black Barth (Blackburn Rovers)
- Portugal - Cafe Lisbon (S.L. Benfica)
- Scotland - Grass Leisures (Glasgow Rangers)
- Brazil - Tararingo (Flamengo), Doremiso (Grêmio Porto Alegre)
- Argentina - More Seniors (Boca Juniors), Level Great (River Plate)
- Japan - Jaldi (Verdy Kawasaki)
References
- 1 2 3 Super Formation Soccer 96: World Club Edition at GameFAQs
- ↑ スーパーフォーメーションサッカー'96 at super-famicom.jp (Japanese)
External links
- Soundtrack information at SNESmusic
- Teams (Instruction manual) at Giant Bomb
- Teams information (page 1) (Japanese)
- Teams information (page 2) (Japanese)
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