"World Cup Italia '90" redirects here. For the Sega Master System game, see World Cup Italia '90 (Master System) .
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World Cup Soccer
System(s): Sega Mega Drive , Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, IBM PC , ZX Spectrum
Publisher: Sega
Elite Systems
Developer: Sega R&D 2
Animated Pixels
Motivetime
Sound driver: Pre-SMPS 68000
Genre: Sports[1] [2]
Number of players: 1-2
Release
Date
RRP
Code
JP
1989-07-29[2]
¥5,5005,500
G-4009
US
1989-09[3]
$39.9939.99[4]
US (Classic )
1992
EU
1990-12[5]
PT
199x
UK
1990-12[5]
£29.9929.99[5] [6]
SE (Rental)
199x
AU
199x
BR
199x
UK
19xx
£?
?
UK
1990
£24.9924.99
UK
1990
UK (Cassette)
1990
UK (Disk)
1990
£14.9914.99
UK (Cassette)
1990
£9.999.99
ES (Cassette)
199x
UK (Cassette)
1990
UK
1990
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World Cup Soccer (ワールドカップサッカー), is a football game developed and published by Sega in 1989. It was subsequently brought various home computers by Elite Systems in the following year.
Gameplay
World Cup Soccer is a top-down football game which adheres to most of the sport's rules. There are no free kicks.
Teams
There are 24 national teams in most versions of World Cup Soccer . The home computer variants exchange Japan for the Republic of Ireland.
Algeria
Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
China
Denmark
England
France
Holland
Hungary
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Morocco
Peru
Poland
Scotland
Rep Korea
Spain
Uruguay
USA
USSR
W. Germany
Yugoslavia
No later releases addressed the issue of West Germany, the USSR and Yugoslavia, which had all ceased to exist by the beginning of 1993.
During the time of the japanese Mega Drive version release, the qualification phase for the actual tournament had not ended. That's the reason of the inconsistencies between the team list present on the game and the teams that actually qualifyed. This was not fixed in following releases.
History
Legacy
The game was followed by World Championship Soccer II in 1994.
Versions
Localised names
Also known as
Language
Localised Name
English Translation
English
World Cup Italia '90
World Cup Italia '90
English (US)
World Championship Soccer
World Championship Soccer
Japanese
ワールドカップサッカー
World Cup Soccer
Portuguese (Brazil)
Super Futebol
Super Football
World Cup Soccer has been marketed under many names. In Japan the Mega Drive version has always been known as 'World Cup Soccer and in United States, World Championship Soccer (although some earlier cartridges erroneously use the simplified development name, Soccer on the title screen). In Europe, however, the game was originally sold as a joint venture between Sega, Italian firm Olivetti (a subsidiary company of Telecom Italia), and Virgin Mastertronic , becoming World Cup Italia '90 , holding the Italian 1990 FIFA World Cup license for a short period. Later variants in Europe are simply titled Sega Soccer .
Production credits
Commodore 64 version
Programming and Music: Mike Lympany
Grafix: P Robinson and S Beal
Technical Assistant: D Wainwright
Managed: S Hosseini
Animated Pixels Production
Magazine articles
Main article: World Cup Soccer/Magazine articles .
Promotional material
Mega Drive print advert in
GamePro (US) #11: "June 1990" (1990-xx-xx)
also published in:
Print advert in Computer Games (GR) #3: "Ioúnios 1990" (1990-xx-xx)
Home computers print advert in
ACE (UK) #38: "November 1990" (1990-10-xx)
also published in:
Home computers print advert in
Power Play (DE) #1990-11: "11/90" (1990-10-12)
Physical scans
Mega-Tech version
Mega Drive version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
Mega Drive, JP
Cover
Cart
Mega Drive, US
Cover
Cart
Manual
Mega Drive, EU (Italia '90)
Cover
Mega Drive, EU (Sega Soccer)
Manual
Mega Drive, PT
Cover
Manual
Mega Drive (Alt Colour Manual), PT
Cover
World Cup Italia 90 Portuguese manual (Print)
Mega Drive, SE (rental)
Cover
Mega Drive, AU
Cover
Cart
Manual
Mega Drive, AU (alt)
Cover
Cart
Manual
Mega Drive, AU (Classics)
Cover
Cart
Manual
Mega Drive, BR (Cardboard)
Cover
Cart
Mega Drive, BR (Plastic)
Cover
Amiga version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
Amiga, UK
Cover
Amstrad CPC version
Atari ST version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
Commodore 64 version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
Commodore 64, UK (cassette)
IBM PC version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
IBM PC, US
Disk 2
ZX Spectrum version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
ZX Spectrum, UK
Cover
Technical information
ROM dump status
System
Hash
Size
Build Date
Source
Comments
✔
CRC32
b01c3d70
MD5
9ef694ab80344a7cced0d33f9c84a1b5
SHA-1
39bbab6430aad3fa9bf024c4b42387ba4ba3e488
256kB
1989-05
Cartridge (US/JP)
REV00
✔
CRC32
bf84ede6
MD5
34d356930dcb13fe02a3ec42b3d8d70e
SHA-1
ef8c106acad9c3b4a5db2cd0d311762491d28392
256kB
1989-05
Cartridge (US/JP)
REV02
✔
CRC32
bf272bcb
MD5
a1647bee0108acba9e2f99daab336c18
SHA-1
9da376f266c98c93ae387bec541c513fec84a0e9
256kB
1989-05
Cartridge (US/JP)
REV03
✔
CRC32
dd95f829
MD5
11e4635d58198b873fdafc65fb6d1229
SHA-1
c233313214418300a39afc446e8426cc11f99c6c
256kB
1990-07
Cartridge (EU)
References
↑ File:WCS MD JP Box.jpg
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