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'''''Tecmo Cup Football Game''''' is a 1992 game for the NES by [[Tecmo]]. This was the European name; in America it was called ''Tecmo Cup Soccer Game''. In Japan where the game originated, it was called ''Captain Tsubasa'' and was based around the [[wikipedia:Captain_Tsubasa|media franchise of the same name]]. As such, rather than being a straight soccer simulation, ''Tecmo Cup Football Game'' takes a more cinematic/RPG-esque approach to the sport, with the actual game being presented cinematic ally and moves made by choosing from menus in a limited time.
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'''''Tecmo Cup Football Game''''' is a 1992 game for the NES by [[Tecmo]]. This was the European name; in America it was called ''Tecmo Cup Soccer Game''. In Japan where the game originated, it was called ''Captain Tsubasa'' and was based around the [[wikipedia:Captain_Tsubasa|media franchise of the same name]]. As such, rather than being a straight soccer simulation, ''Tecmo Cup Football Game'' takes a more cinematic/RPG-esque approach to the sport, with the actual game being presented cinematicly and moves made by choosing from menus in a limited time.
  
A version under the European name was being programmed for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1993; only [[Sega]] and Tecmo are listed as involved companies and the programming appears to be unique for the game. The game was not released in any region; the reason why is unknown. A prototype ROM can be found in many ROM sites; it is usually called '''''Tecmo Cup''''', is listed as being from Japan, and is listed as a bad dump (presumably because the header was hacked out of ''[[Twinkle Tale]]'', which does have in common with this game one thing: using the MC68000's line 1111 emulator trap to do common routines, though the actual traps are different). Because the westernized game is still similar to ''Captain Tsubasa'' in many ways, it is often pirated by Asian pirates as a genuine ''Captain Tsubasa'' game.
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A version under the European name was being programmed for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1993; only [[Sega]] and Tecmo are listed as involved companies and the programming appears to be unique to this game. The game was not released in any region; the reason why is unknown. A prototype ROM can be found in many ROM sites; it is usually called '''''Tecmo Cup''''', is listed as being from Japan, and is listed as a bad dump (presumably because the header was hacked out of ''[[Twinkle Tale]]'', which does have in common with this game one thing: using the MC68000's line 1111 emulator trap to do common routines, though the actual routines are different). Because the westernized game is still similar to ''Captain Tsubasa'' in many ways, it is often pirated by Asian pirates as a genuine ''Captain Tsubasa'' game.
  
Tecmo would produce a ''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'' for the [[Sega Mega CD]] with the same gameplay in 1994. Whether or not the two games are related is unknown. ''[[Tecmo World Cup]]'', an earlier Mega Drive game that is completely unrelated (it, for one, is a straight soccer simulation), ''was'' released and should not be confused with this one.
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Tecmo would produce a ''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'' for the [[Sega Mega-CD]] with the same gameplay in 1994. Whether or not the two games are related is unknown. ''[[Tecmo World Cup]]'', an earlier Mega Drive game that is completely unrelated (it, for one, is a straight soccer simulation), ''was'' released and should not be confused with this one.
  
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Tecmo Cup Football Game
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Developer: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Licensor: Tecmo
Planned release date(s): 1993-05[1], 1993-07[2]
Genre: Sports
Sound driver: SMPS Z80

Tecmo Cup Football Game is a 1992 game for the NES by Tecmo. This was the European name; in America it was called Tecmo Cup Soccer Game. In Japan where the game originated, it was called Captain Tsubasa and was based around the media franchise of the same name. As such, rather than being a straight soccer simulation, Tecmo Cup Football Game takes a more cinematic/RPG-esque approach to the sport, with the actual game being presented cinematicly and moves made by choosing from menus in a limited time.

A version under the European name was being programmed for the Sega Mega Drive in 1993; only Sega and Tecmo are listed as involved companies and the programming appears to be unique to this game. The game was not released in any region; the reason why is unknown. A prototype ROM can be found in many ROM sites; it is usually called Tecmo Cup, is listed as being from Japan, and is listed as a bad dump (presumably because the header was hacked out of Twinkle Tale, which does have in common with this game one thing: using the MC68000's line 1111 emulator trap to do common routines, though the actual routines are different). Because the westernized game is still similar to Captain Tsubasa in many ways, it is often pirated by Asian pirates as a genuine Captain Tsubasa game.

Tecmo would produce a Captain Tsubasa for the Sega Mega-CD with the same gameplay in 1994. Whether or not the two games are related is unknown. Tecmo World Cup, an earlier Mega Drive game that is completely unrelated (it, for one, is a straight soccer simulation), was released and should not be confused with this one.

Magazine articles

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Publication Score Source
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Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
40
[3]
Entsiklopediya luchshikh igr Sega. Vypusk 1 (RU)
30
[4]
Joypad (FR) PAL
76
[5]
Mega (UK) PAL
74
[6]
Mega Force (FR)
76
[7]
Sega Power (UK) PAL
76
[8]
Tricks 16 bit (RU)
54
[9]
Sega Mega Drive
61
Based on
7 reviews

Tecmo Cup Football Game

Main article: Tecmo Cup Football Game/Magazine articles.

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sega Mega Drive
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1 67e9261097e1ed9c8d7d11fd45a7c7e04ac1145f
512kB 1992-06 Download.svg (304 kB) (info) Page

References