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Super Formation Soccer 95: della Serie A

Moby ID: 65710

SNES screenshots

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Licensed title. Just perfect.
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Watch out idiot.
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The intro shows all the logos. Parma was strong during that time.
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Digitized images. Can you recognize the players?
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Intro (Xaqua version only). Xaqua = Energy drink. SFS95 has three editions: Regular, "Extra Package" and the super rare "UCC Xaqua".
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Roberto Baggio was/is pretty famous in Japan.
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7VGtvkiVeI">XAQUA</a> commercial.
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Title screen.
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Main menu. The practice modes: free kick, corner kick, defensive game, and offensive game. The option modes: rules and sound test.
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Exhibition - Single game. Up to four players can have fun. There's also the (boring) watch mode.
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Exhibition mode. How about a derby match between... Sampdoria and Genoa?
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Infortunio (Injury). Players can get hurt.
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Horny girls (and panisgas) will fancy this.
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There are 18 teams and the player can view some information about each of them. There's also "edit" and hidden teams but that's another story.
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Serie A. First match is against Brescia. And all the other matches are "watchable".
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So let's travel to Brescia (situated at the foot of the Alps, bla bla). "Stadio Mario Rigamonti" looks crappy.
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Roberto Baggio, Paulo Sousa, Jürgen Kohler, etc... what a team! And guess what? Del Piero will start on the bench.
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Some Juventus players look apathetic. Maybe that's because Jorge Cadete (the Portuguese LAME striker) is not a "menace".
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The mythical Stadio San Paolo, the home of Napoli.
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Ammonizione!
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"Normal" language: English and Japanese.
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Home sweet home. The Stadio delle Alpi was a football and athletics stadium in Turin and was the home of both Juventus and Torino between 1990 and 2006. RIP stadium.
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The Dutch Bergkamp is celebrating. He's actually dancing? Not his style.
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"69", pretty crazy. Calcio di rigore. And remember the North American Alexi Lalas?
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All surnames are real, however, err... due to licensing arrangements(?), the only Japanese player (Kazu Miura) is displayed as Niura. Btw, X means that the player is injured, should be replaced.
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Bari players celebrating. Go to youtube... search for "Bari Tovalieri Cobra"... and you will know what I'm talking about.
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The Yugoslav (or Montenegrin) Dejan Savićević scored a... header goal. Moviola = Replay.
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The Portuguese Paulo Futre scored a goal. Why so excited, biatchess?
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Apathetic look as always. Anyway, Molten and Kenwood advertising. About the Lazio fans... are they racist or not? Pathetic fanatics huh?
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Two Lazio players trying to imitate Captain Tsubasa crazy tricks.
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Viewing some data. The player can create two teams. Is this a "Dream Team"? Almost... yeah, better removing Rui Águas.
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"Situation" mode (using Roma). Interesting scenarios.
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Francesco Totti was only 18 when this game was released. Too bad he will not participate in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
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Gabriel Batistuta's typical celebration. He's actually celebrating the sweet "tripletta" (hat-trick).
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Stadio Artemio Franchi is a football stadium in Florence. You should visit this beautiful city.
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Red card for Rui Costa? Nonsense, damn CPU. He never received a red card in his entire footballing career. No, the one he received while playing against Germany (on September 6, 1997) doesn't count.
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"Codino" surrounded by (confused) players.
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Marco van Basten was "KO" since 1993. After two whole years on sidelines he announced his retirement. However... he still manages to be a top player in this game. Take the free kick, bastard!
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End of a "random" derby match (CPU vs CPU). The statistics say it all. BORING.
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Meanwhile... the season is almost over. This is really competitive huh.
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Top scorers. Signori, remember him? I do. Where's Batistuta?!?!? Not a single player from Juventus because I scored goals with many different players.
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Champion with Juventus. But wait... the image is showing Parma players... Fail... :( Fernando Couto's hair is simply unmistakable.
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Let's shake hands and be a loyal sportsman. The two players are Roberto Mancini and Franco Baresi.
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I lied... I will always try to break your leg(s). This image is NOT about the game credits. It's about paying a tribute to the paramedics.
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Stadio Ennio Tardini.
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Stadio Olimpico.
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Stadio San Siro.
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Stadio San Nicola.
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Stadio Sant'Elia.
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Stadio Luigi Ferraris.
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