Fighting Soccer
Description
Football coin-op conversion. Large sprites and small playing field. Passing is not important as the main emphasis is on winning the ball and running with it. Very difficult to keep hold of the ball when you are in possession as the opposition defenders have a lot more pace than the player with the ball so games tend to be a melee in the middle of the field of players all frantically tackling each other for possession.
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22 People (16 developers, 6 thanks)
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| Soccer Mania |
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Collaborations
People credited on this game were also credited on:
- P.O.W.: Prisoners of War, a group of 9 people
- Touchdown Fever, a group of 8 people
- Alpha Mission II, a group of 6 people
- And 22 more...
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In addition to this game, these people were also credited on other games:
- Eikichi Kawasaki on 84 other games
- Toshikazu Tanaka on 44 other games
- Kazuhiro Nishida on 22 other games
- And 9 more...
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Awards
- Power Play
- Issue 11/1990 - The Most Embarrassing Emulation (in the article "The Awful 10")
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Contributors to this Entry
Game added by Neepie Lantern.
Commodore 64 added by Quapil. Arcade added by FatherJack. Antstream added by firefang9212. Amstrad CPC added by Kabushi. ZX Spectrum, Atari ST added by Martin Smith.
Additional contributors: Cantillon, Patrick Bregger.
Game added April 11, 2003. Last modified June 28, 2025.