Overview

Also Known As
Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu: Soccer Hen (JP)
Number of Players
4
Genre
Release Date

NES

  • US 1st Dec 1990
  • EU 27th Jun 1991
  • JP 18th May 1990

Wii (Wii Shop)

  • JP 7th Oct 2008, 500 points

3DS eShop

  • JP 22nd May 2013, ¥500

Wii U eShop

  • JP 19th Mar 2014, ¥500
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About The Game

This soccer game was made at the time when Nintendo introduced their four player adapter, and was probably made for the four playing purpose. Then you can choose between many different ground layers, like ice, grass and stone, which adds to the replayability.

When you play a one player game you play the world cup as one of the top soccer countries of that time, and you meet countries in a fixed order. Cameroon in the first match and the final is against West Germany. In an old-school fashion you lose when you play a draw, there's no extra time whatsoever.

In the game you always steer only one character, which you choose before the match starts. You can then give simple orders to you team-mates, like pass, tackle and shoot. Your moves are also limited to these moves. The game is totally lawless, so feel free to make elbow tackles without a wink from the referee. Probably it was made this way to be funnier to play against friends.