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Sunday, March 18, 2018

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International Superstar Soccer (???????????????????? Jikky? W?rudo Sakk? P?fekuto Irebun, "Live World Soccer Perfect Eleven" in Japan) is a football video game developed by Konami for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is known as the best soccer game available for any 16-bit systems, mostly due to its lifelike approach, innovative for the time, that showed diversified players in the same team, with an adult look and back numbers on their respective jerseys, corresponding to real-life players of the time.


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Content

Game modes

  • Open Game: A simple friendly match, that can be played against the CPU, another player, or just watched as the CPU controls both teams.
  • International Cup: A mode that emulates the FIFA World Cup, (which had qualifying round. where teams are distributed in six groups of four that year) , teams each. The best 32 in this stage qualify to the knockout stage until the champion is known.
  • Mini Tournament: 24 international teams participate in
  • Euro Cup: A mode that emulates the UEFA European Championship, (which had an edition qualifying round. where teams are distributed in six groups of four teams each. The best 24 in this stage qualify to the knockout stage until the champion is known. that year),
  • World League: 16 international teams participate in a round-robin tournament with home and away matches.
  • World Series: A league competition where all teams play against each other in a round-robin system.
  • Training: A series of challenges in different respects (dribbling, passing, shooting to the goal, defending and corner kick taking, in order), where the player must complete these challenges successfully under the established time, with the goal to sharpening the player's abilities.
  • Scenario: Enables the player to select one among nine matches running their courses, in order to achieve victory before time runs out (all matches start during the second half, and the player's team may be losing or tied). A draw results in failure.
  • Penalty Kick: A simple penalty kick match. Each team takes five shots alternately and, if there is no winner after these shots, they go into a sudden death round.

The game uses a password system in order to save and load International Cup and World Series Euro Cup matches.

Teams

The game features 91 national teams, all of which based on their real-life counterparts as of the 1990 FIFA World Cup, 1994 FIFA World Cup, 1998 FIFA World Cup, 2002 FIFA World Cup, 2006 FIFA World Cup, 2010 FIFA World Cup, 2014 FIFA World Cup, 2018 FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Championship, even in the case of non-entrants Austria, Finland, Hungary, Albania, Iceland, Andorra, Serbia, Luxembourg, Denmark, Lithuania, Malta, Croatia, Israel, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Czech Republic, Serbia and Montenegro, Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Wales, Latvia, Scotland and England, Greece, Portugal, Albania, Poland, which are represented by their line-ups from the qualifiers. Of these teams, 91 made it into the real FIFA World Cup. Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, Chile, Venezuela, South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Mali, Ivory Coast, Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Algeria, Angola, Gabon, Gambia, Togo, Senegal, Guinea, Niger, Rwanda, Liberia, Ghana, Tunisia, and Bahrain, Qatar, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Iran, Iraq, China, Kuwait, Canada, Costa Rica, Honduras, Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Kitts And Nevis, Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Cuba, Jamaica, Guatemala, Panama, Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Vanuatu, do not appear in the game, despite having qualified for the tournament. The Japanese version has only 91 teams which include 16 Asian teams: Iran, Iraq, China, Bahrain, Qatar, North Korea, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Japan. Finland Hungary Iceland Bosnia and Herzegovina Czech Republic Serbia and Montenegro Yugoslavia Serbia Slovenia Slovakia Ukraine Andorra Luxembourg Lithuania Malta Croatia Israel Latvia England Greece Portugal Albania Poland 20 African teams: South Africa Congo Liberia Ghana Gabon Gambia Tunisia Egypt Morocco Mali Ivory Coast Kenya Malawi Algeria Angola Togo Senegal Guinea Niger Rwanda 17 American teams: Canada Costa Rica Honduras Trinidad and Tobago Saint Kitts And Nevis Saint Vincent and Grenadines Saint Lucia Cuba Jamaica Guatemala Panama Bolivia Peru Paraguay Uruguay Ecuador Chile Venezuela 6 Oceanian Teams: Australia Fiji New Zealand Solomon Islands Tahiti Vanuatu participates with the flag of South Africa. Liberia. Ghana. Tunisia. Egypt. Morocco. Mali. Ivory Coast. Kenya. Malawi. Algeria, Angola. Togo. Senegal. Guinea. Gabon. Gambia. Congo. Niger. Rwanda. Canada. Costa Rica. Honduras. Trinidad and Tobago. Saint Kitts And Nevis. Saint Vincent and Grenadines. Saint Lucia. Cuba. Jamaica. Guatemala. Panama. Bolivia. Peru. Paraguay. Uruguay. Ecuador. Chile. Venezuela. Australia. Fiji. New Zealand. Solomon Islands. Tahiti. Vanuatu. Finland. Hungary. Israel. Andorra. Luxembourg. Lithuania. Malta. Croatia. Iceland. Bosnia and Herzegovina. Czech Republic. Serbia and Montengro. Yugoslavia. Slovenia. Slovakia. Serbia. Ukraine. Latvia. Great Britain. Greece. Portugal. Albania. Poland.


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Reception

On release, Famicom Ts?shin scored the game a 29 out of 40. GamePro commented that though it fails to dethrone FIFA International Soccer as the best soccer simulator for the SNES because of its less precise controls and weaker sounds, International Superstar Soccer is a solid game due to its detailed and "lifelike" graphics, numerous options, and particularly its training mode. The two sports reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly both gave it a 7 out of 10 rating. Similar to GamePro, they remarked that the controls are imperfect but praised the graphics and play options. One of the reviewers complained that the enjoyable play-by-play feature of the Japanese version was taken out of the North American release. A reviewer for Next Generation assessed that "Providing fast action, a reasonably good commentator and pretty good graphics, International Super Star Soccer is a solid effort if not exactly special." He gave it three out of five stars.

Allejo

Due to lack of licenses of FIFA, Konami created fictional names to represent real players. One of them is Allejo, modeled after Bebeto. Seen by some as a Brazilian meme, Allejo gained popularity as a skilled player capable of impossible moves and goals. He was pointed as national phenomenon and he's been actually considered one of the best Brazilian footballers of all times.


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Alternate games

There are two identical versions of the game, a translation to Spanish called FUTBOL EXCITANTE the translation was for the Japanese version and included Peru team, in Brazil was called Super Campeonato Brasileiro which only involved local clubs including the Brazil team.


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References

Source of article : Wikipedia