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The game follows a typical professional league football season — you play games with the team you select to play as and merely see the results of every other game... but one game at a time. There are at least a button to kick and an optional button to change the current player (TODO which are which). | The game follows a typical professional league football season — you play games with the team you select to play as and merely see the results of every other game... but one game at a time. There are at least a button to kick and an optional button to change the current player (TODO which are which). | ||
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+ | ''World Trophy Soccer'' derives from the earlier Amiga/Atari ST version of ''Manchester United Europe'', itself a sequel to ''Manchester United''. | ||
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− | | consolesplus_source={{num|11|page=64/65}} | + | | consolesplus_source={{num|11|page=64/65}} <!-- ECS --> |
| joypad=85 | | joypad=85 | ||
− | | joypad_source={{num|11}} | + | | joypad_source={{num|11|page=104/105}} <!-- ECS --> |
| joystick=80 | | joystick=80 | ||
− | | joystick_source={{num|29|page=188}} | + | | joystick_source={{num|29|page=188}} <!-- ECS --> |
| mm=69 | | mm=69 | ||
− | | mm_source={{num|21|page=106/107/108}} | + | | mm_source={{num|21|page=106/107/108}} <!-- ECS 1992-08 --> |
| playerone=70 | | playerone=70 | ||
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| segapower=68 | | segapower=68 | ||
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| zero=80 | | zero=80 | ||
− | | zero_source={{num|34|page=64}} | + | | zero_source={{num|34|page=64}} <!-- ECS --> |
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World Trophy Soccer/European Club Soccer/J. League Champion Soccer | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: US/EU Virgin JP Shogakukan Production/Game Arts | |||||
Developer: Krisalis Software Ltd. | |||||
Genre: Sports | |||||
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This game, called World Trophy Soccer in the US and European Club Soccer in Europe, is a 1992 soccer game by Krisalis Software Ltd. and Virgin for the Sega Mega Drive. Shogakukan Production and Game Arts brought the game to Japan with a J. League license the following year as J. League Champion Soccer (Jリーグチャンピオンサッカー).
The game follows a typical professional league football season — you play games with the team you select to play as and merely see the results of every other game... but one game at a time. There are at least a button to kick and an optional button to change the current player (TODO which are which).
World Trophy Soccer derives from the earlier Amiga/Atari ST version of Manchester United Europe, itself a sequel to Manchester United.
Physcial Scans
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- ↑ Cool Gamer, "9" (RU; 2002-10-13), page 238
- ↑ GamePro, "November 1992" (US; 1992-xx-xx), page 152
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