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Nintendo World Cup is a soccer video game for the Family Computer/NES and Game Boy, developed by Technōs Japan and released in 1990. It is a localization of Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: Soccer, [a] the fourth Kunio-kun game released for the Family Computer. Ports for the PC Engine and Mega Drive were also released in Japan. Nintendo World Cup is a classic soccer sports arcade game developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and was released back in 1990. In this game, your goal is to score more points than the other team before the game ends. The game allows you to tackle, slide, shoot and pass and even do some special shots.

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The Nintendo World Championships ( NWC) is a nationwide video game competition series, organized by Nintendo of America at no particular interval. The first Nintendo World Championships was in 1990, touring 29 American cities, being hosted in Los Angeles, CA twice. Nintendo World Cup Developer (s) Technos Japan Publisher (s) Technos Japan (JP) Nintendo (Nintendo World Cup) Arc System Works (VC) Release Date (s) Nintendo Entertainment System NA: December 1990 JP: May 18, 1990 EU: June 27, 1991 Game Boy NA: June 1991 JP: April 26, 1991 EU: 1991 Virtual Console (Wii) JP: October 7, 2008 JP: November 4, 2008 Nintendo World Cup - ALL SUPER SHOTS (including two secret super shots of USA) DrunkeNsRetroGames 774 subscribers 612K views 13 years ago Check out my other Nintendo World Cup videos below:. Hosted by 44 Bytes. Nintendo World Cup (NES) first released 1st Dec 1990, developed by Technōs Japan and published by Nintendo.

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Here I bring a video Gameplay of Nintendo World Cup Full Game 100% Walkthrough of NES - Nintendo | Longplay , where I have completed the full game and having. http://www.longplays.orgPlayed by: StoneworldNo, i'm not brazilian. -Disclaimer: Most videos by World of Longplays use SaveStates! Nintendo World Cup is a westernized version of Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball Bu Soccer Hen, a soccer game in the Kunio-kun series. It replaced the Japanese high school clubs with international teams. Nintendo World Cup News. Latest. Articles. Jan 13, 2011. Mario in Sports. Jan 13, 2011 - How a short, stubby, overweight plumber became gaming's greatest athlete. Mario Kart Super Circuit

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Overview. Nintendo World Cup, originally released in 1990 was one of the best soccer games available on the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was published by Nintendo and developed by Technos Japan Corporation.In Japan the game is known as Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-Bu: Soccer-Hen, or "Hot-Blooded Highschool Dodgeball Club: Soccer Edition", and is part of Technos Japan's Kunio-kun series. Nintendo World Cup NES Home Guides Q&A Cheats Reviews Media Board Ask A Question Description The eyes of the world are upon you. National pride is at stake. Only seconds left and the crowd. To perform a special kick in the World Cup game for Nintendo, you will need to follow these steps: Select your favorite team and enter a match in the World Cup game. Position your player near the ball, ideally a player with good kicking attributes. Familiarize yourself with the controls of the game. The most important thing to realise is that (mainly due to technical limitations), Nintendo World Cup's soccer matches do not resemble a real soccer match. Each side only has five players and a goalkeeper. Offsides do not exist (although out-of-bounds still do), and there are no fouls, which means you can attack whichever player on the team.

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NKS's full name is Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu Soccer-hen. It is sometimes called Hot Blooded High School Soccer or Kunio's Soccer. This FAQ is loaded with information and tricks for these games. Nintendo World Cup (USA) 11 4 0 Bicycle Kick Power Shots, Murderous shoulder Slams, Unconscious defenders, and Soccer on Ice Soccer Embed Code