
Soccer
Nintendo's first soccer game for the NES featuring 7-on-7 matches with simple controls and colorful international teams. The foundation for all future NES sports titles with its accessible arcade-style gameplay.
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About This Retro Game
One of the 18 launch titles for the NES in North America, introducing sports gaming to a new generation of players.
Features six international teams (USA, England, France, Germany, Brazil, and Japan) with distinct uniform colors but no player differences.
Includes three game modes: Exhibition, Tournament, and Penalty Kick shootouts with adjustable match lengths from 10 to 30 minutes.
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