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| + | #REDIRECT [[J.League Pro Striker 2/Bootlegs]] |
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− | | bobscreen=FutbolArgentino96 title.png
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− | | publisher=
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− | | developer=[[Sega]], ??
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− | | system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
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− | | players=1-4
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− | | genre=Sports
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− | | releases={{releasesMD
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− | | md_date_ar=1995
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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.
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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.
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− | Futbol Argentino 96, was intended for players of Argentina.
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− | That year, Argentina had the best soccer players in the country, Maradona, Francescoli, Batistuta, Cannigia and others, included in this game. so it was very successful in the 16-bit consoles.
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− | a trick that brings this game on the selection screen command, hold A + B + C and leads to penalty shots.
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− | A successor of sorts exists as ''[[Futbol Argentino 98]]''.
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− | ==Physical scans==
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− | {{Scanbox
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− | | console=Mega Drive
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− | | region=AR
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− | | cover=FutbolArgentino96 MD AR Box.jpg
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− | | cart=FutbolArgentino96 MD AR Cart.jpg
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− | {{Scanbox
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− | | console=Mega Drive
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− | | region=AR
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− | | cover=Futbol 96- mega drive Copy.jpg
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− | | cart=Cart001futbaaargento001l.jpg
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− | ==Technical information==
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− | ===ROM dump status===
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− | {{romtable|
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− | {{rom|MD|sha1=|md5=|crc32=|size=|date=|source=Cartridge (AR)|comments=|quality=|prototype=|undumped=yes}}
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− | [[Category:Unlicensed Mega Drive games]]
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