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Champions World Class Soccer
Champions World Class Soccer cover artDeveloper(s) Park Place Productions Publisher(s) Flying Edge
AcclaimDistributor(s) Nintendo/Sega Platform(s) SNES
Sega Mega DriveRelease date(s) Genre(s) Traditional soccer simulation Mode(s) Single-player
MultiplayerMedia/distribution Cartridge Champions World Class Soccer is a football (soccer) video game released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Mega Drive in 1994, developed by Park Place Productions and published by Acclaim[1].
The British release featured a picture of Welsh international Ryan Giggs on the game box[2], while the German featured Sepp Maier.
Modes of play included in the game are Exhibition Match (one player or two players) and Tournament Mode. Progress through the tournament can be saved via a password given at the end of each match. There are also options to turn fouls and offsides on or off, as well as selecting the amount of time allowed for the match to be played in.[3]
Contents
Teams
Germany Brazil Italy Argentina Colombia Bolivia Mexico Spain Holland Great Britain USA Japan Canada Portugal Denmark France Greece Cameroon Wales Peru Belgium Chile Uruguay Israel Switzerland Australia Scotland Russia Austria Sweden Ireland UAE USA All-Stars Brazil All-Stars Argentina All-Stars Japan All-Stars Italy All-Stars France All-Stars Canada All-Stars Germany All-Stars Great Britain All-Stars Spain All-Stars Translation mistakes
If you set the game's language to German, the translation for "PENALTY" (penalty shootout) will be "SCHEISSEN" (to shit), which is a spelling mistake of "SCHIESSEN" (to shoot).
References
- ^ Champions World Class Soccer at rottentomatoes.com
- ^ Champions World Class Soccer at new.guardiana.net
- ^ Champions World Class Soccer at consoleclassix.com
External links
- Champions World Class Soccer download at gamefabrique.com
- Champions World Class Soccer (infobox details) at GameFAQs
- Champions World Class Soccer at games.softpedia
Categories:- 1994 video games
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System games
- Sega Mega Drive games
- Acclaim Entertainment games
- Association football video game stubs
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