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''Futbol Argentino 96'' is much the same game as ''Pro Striker 2'', but contains teams from the Argentinian Football Association (AFA), presumably without a license to do so. This made it (and similar SNES hacks) unusually popular in the country. | ''Futbol Argentino 96'' is much the same game as ''Pro Striker 2'', but contains teams from the Argentinian Football Association (AFA), presumably without a license to do so. This made it (and similar SNES hacks) unusually popular in the country. | ||
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A successor of sorts exists as ''[[Futbol Argentino 98]]''. | A successor of sorts exists as ''[[Futbol Argentino 98]]''. |
Revision as of 14:54, 21 August 2020
Futbol Argentino 96 | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | ||||||||||
Publisher: Miky | ||||||||||
Developer: Miky | ||||||||||
Genre: Sports | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-4 | ||||||||||
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Futbol Argentino 96 is an unlicensed hack of J. League Pro Striker 2, which was distributed around Argentina during the late 1990s.
Futbol Argentino 96 is much the same game as Pro Striker 2, but contains teams from the Argentinian Football Association (AFA), presumably without a license to do so. This made it (and similar SNES hacks) unusually popular in the country.
Holding ++ on the selection screen leads directly to penalty shots.
A successor of sorts exists as Futbol Argentino 98.
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