Zico Soccer
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Developer(s) | Electronic Arts Victor |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts Victor[1] |
Composer(s) | Akira Takemoto[2] |
Platforms | Super Famicom[1] |
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Genre(s) | Traditional soccer simulation[1] |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Zico Soccer (ジーコ サッカー?)[3] from Electronic Arts is a Super Famicom football management video game that allows players to become the head coach of an international football team; it was named after the modern-day soccer legend Zico (also known as the White Pelé). The game is mostly in the Japanese language although some words are in the English language.
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Gameplay
There is an exhibition mode, training mode, and two different kinds of cup (tournament) modes.[4]
The game starts with a coin toss and the winner chooses to have possession of the football or to choose what side of the field to defend. No club play is possible with national leagues; there are only international teams (except for the Japanese club Kashima Antlers, where Zico was playing at that time). However, England is excluded along with most other FIFA member nations. Instead of directly controlling the players, the manager/player must choose who must pass the ball to which player, where to shoot the football, where to move the players on the board, and how they should shoot the football.
See also
- Tactical Soccer
- Isto é Zico: Jiko no Kangaeru Soccer[5] (Sega Saturn Interactive movie endorsed by Zico)
References
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- ↑ Composer information at SNES Music
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- ↑ Isto é Zico: Zico no Kangaeru Soccer at GameFAQs
External links
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- Articles containing Japanese-language text
- 1994 video games
- Electronic Arts games
- Association football management video games
- Japan-exclusive video games
- Kashima Antlers
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System-only games
- Video games developed in Japan