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Tecmo World Cup Soccer is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1990 by Tecmo, as its name suggests it is a soccer game focusing on the World Cup. Tecmo World Cup Soccer is not to be confused with Nintendo World Cup of the same year, nor Tecmo Cup Soccer Game released in September 1992, is a port of Tehkan World Cup adapted to the NES hardware. Although the two games.

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Tecmo Cup Soccer Game
Developer(s)Tecmo[1]
Publisher(s)Tecmo[1]
Composer(s)Keiji Yamagishi
SeriesCaptain Tsubasa
Platform(s)Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
  • NA: September 1992[1]
  • EU: May 15, 1992[citation needed]
  • JP: April 28, 1988[1]
Genre(s)Sports,[1]Role playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Tecmo Cup Soccer Game (known as Captain Tsubasa in Japan and Tecmo Cup Football Game in Europe) is a soccervideo game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1992 by Tecmo, the objective of the game is fighting your way from junior league all the way to the finals of World Cup.

Tecmo Cup Soccer Game is a heavily Americanized version of Japanese Captain Tsubasa football (soccer) game released for the Family Computer system, featuring a different main character, a different introduction and more western-looking players. The game contains elements from role-playing games as the players have skill levels and are mostly controlled by different kinds of text commands.

Summary[edit]

Considered to be the first of many games based on the series, which have appeared on many systems, this game was the innovator of games that would be known as 'Cinematic Soccer'.[citation needed] Rather than having direct control over the action like a standard soccer sim; the game has a cinematic angle with the player having to choose his actions from a timed list and the results of these actions are animated on screen. Present-day games with a 'career mode' setting would be inspired by this game's setup.

Differences[edit]

The changes from Captain Tsubasa to Tecmo Cup Soccer Game include:

  • As stated above, the intro was slightly changed. When the game was turned on, a soccer ball can be seen on a blue floor, rather than being accompanied by a young Tsubasa (on a green floor, probably to indicate grass) as in the Japanese version. Also, in the Japanese version, the plane was still shown (without the sky) in front of the logo, while in the American version, the plane was not shown in front of the logo at all.
  • The main character (and pretty much all other characters except for the announcer and the referee) have been altered. Tsubasa, a spiky-headed, black-haired kid, has been changed to Robin Field, a blonde young adult.
  • Moete Hero, the theme for the Captain Tsubasa anime, used in the intro and the second half of the game, has been replaced.
  • When a new game begins, the words above the announcer that say 'ON AIR' have been replaced with 'TECMO!'. Also, the 'JBS' logo has been omitted.
  • The board behind Billy, the instructor, goes from green to blue. There are no kids sitting down with him.
  • The password system has Japanese characters replaced with the English alphabet.
  • In the first half of the game, the song that plays while the player's team has the ball has been changed because it was a part of the song Moete Hero.
  • In Captain Tsubasa, the player had to go through a short little sidequest after each match to have Taro Misaki play on his team, but Taro's Tecmo Cup Soccer Game counterpart joins the team right away and is portrayed as Robin's brother, Cecil.
  • The quality of all goalkeepers in the game was dramatically upgraded, with some GKs (particularly the Zaps and Ninjas) being able to stop the special shot of Robin. Also, the GKs of Arabia (Argentina in the original), and Cameroon (formerly Uruguay) are very hard to beat.
  • There is a version in Spanish which was released in Spain, called Tecmo Cup Football Game. It's similar to Tecmo Cup Soccer Game, except the game is in Spanish language.
Japanese cover art
Tsubasa (Famicom version)
Robin Field (NES version)

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcde'Release information'. GameFAQs. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
  • Captain Tsubasa (Infobox details) at GameFAQs
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Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game

Also known as: Captain Tsubasa (JP), Tecmo Cup: Football Game (EU)
Developer: Tecmo
Publisher: Tecmo
Platform: NES
Released in JP: April 28, 1988
Released in US: September 1992
Released in EU: 1992

This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused music.
This game has regional differences.

This article is a work in progress.
..Well, all the articles here are, in a way. But this one moreso, and the article may contain incomplete information and editor's notes.
  • 1Unused Music
  • 3Regional Differences
    • 3.2Graphics
    • 3.3Music

Unused Music

Goal In!

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  • Audio Rip (Insert the respective 'Goal In!' audio clips from the sequel, Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker, as a comparative reference)

While these songs are used, it's impossible to hear the whole loop because it cuts 4 seconds in. Both loops are included in its entirety within the sequel, albeit being rearranged.

Player team variation
Rival team variation

Unused Graphics

There are some sprites of Tsubasa in the International versions.

Regional Differences

The original Japanese version is based on the famous Shonen Jump soccer manga Captain Tsubasa. The international versions lack the license and instead replace all of the characters with original ones.

Names

The names of the players were changed.

JapanInternational
Tsubasa OzoraRobin Field
Taro MisakiCecil Field
Genzo WakabayashiLucas Wilder
Ryo IshizakiBrook Garfield
Yuzo MorisakiJohn
Shingo TakasugiJames
Mamoru IzawaRalph
Teppei KisugiKevin
Hajime TakiBrett
Makoto SodaSimon Bruno
Tetsuo IshidaJean
Minoru TakeiEric
Kazuo TachibanaPaolo Ponti
Masao TachibanaMarco Ponti
Hiroshi JitoNigel Dickens
Mitsuru SanoPeter
Hikaru MatsuyamaRoger Dewar
Kojiro HyugaDamon Stark
Ken WakashimazuEddie Heese
Takeshi SawadaOtto
Kazuki SorimachiHans
Jun MisugiElvis Lawrence
Shun NittaKarl
MacherJabir
Ramon VictorinoJawhar Abebe
Gino HernandezJozef Gyorgy
Juan DiazOsman Ziyad
Alan PascalYahya
Elle Sid PierreStefan Victor
Louis NapoleonFranz Weber
Karl Heinz SchneiderAyrton Piquet
Deuter MullerArthur Silva
Hermann KaltzNelson
Roberto HongoTerry Field
Sanae NakazawaAnne White
Tatsuo MikamiLance/Vogel
Munemasa KatagiriGloria

The team names were also changed.

JapanInternational
NankatsuRazors
NishikigaokaGems
MinamiuwaRoses
AzumaichiBombs
HanawaFrogs
Meiwa-HigashiRocks
HiradoZaps
FuranoNinja
TohoSeals
Toho InstituteSeals
JapanTops/Ours Jr
EnglandJapan Jr
PolandArgentina Jr
UruguayCameroon Jr
ItalyU.S.S.R/CIS Jr
ArgentinaU.A.E/Arabia Jr
FranceGermany Jr
West GermanyBrazil Jr

And the Super shot names were changed as well.

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JapanUSA
Drive ShotHyper Shot
Kamisori ShotPassion Shot
Skylab ShotAcrobat Shot
Twin Skylab ShotD-Acrobat
Eagle ShotJet Shot
Tiger ShotHowling Shot
Goinna DribbleForce Dribble
Sankaku-TobiWolfish Jump
Neo Tiger ShotBlast Shot
Drive TigerHyper Howl
Falcon ShotPowerful
Golden CombinationSlalom Pass
Slider ShotLeopard Shot
Cannon ShotBear's Smash
Eiffel AttackPassion Pass
Fire ShotSonic Shot

Graphics

Almost all graphics were changed after the Captain Tsubasa license was dropped.

Title

JapaneseUSAEurope

Intro

JapaneseInternational

Charlie the Announcer

The JBS reference was removed. Codycross cheats game solver. Also, the 'ON AIR' graphic was changed to simply 'TECMO'.

Japan
International

Meeting

The board was changed to blue and the players were removed, giving the feeling that the coach is speaking directly to the player

Japan
International

Music

Some of the music tracks were changed in the international versions after the Captain Tsubasa license was dropped. Interestingly, some Japanese tracks were ported to the European versions instead of the American tracks or received changed instruments.

Game Start

Japan
International

Player Team Possession (National Tournament)

Japan
International

Player Team Possession (World Cup)

Japan
International

Rival Team Possession (National Tournament)

JapaneseUSAEurope

Penalty Shootout

Japan/USA
Europe

Credits

Japan
International

Others

The 'Find Misaki' part was dropped in the international versions. In the Japanese version, after completing this quest, the game would allow Misaki to join the Japanese selection. In the international versions, Cecil joins after the practice match instead.

The strength of the goalkeepers was increased in the international versions.

The Captain Tsubasa series
NESCaptain Tsubasa • Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker
Game BoyCaptain Tsubasa J: Zenkoku Seiha e no Chousen
SNESCaptain Tsubasa III • Captain Tsubasa IV • Captain Tsubasa V
PlayStationCaptain Tsubasa: Aratanaru Densetsu Joshou
Game Boy AdvanceCaptain Tsubasa: Eikou no Kiseki
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