World League Soccer (USA)

Super Nintendo 1992 Mindscape
World League Soccer - known in Japan as Pro Soccer (プロサッカー) - is a multiplatform arcade-like soccer video game (also known as association football) for the Super NES and the Sharp X68000. Both versions of the Super NES game are the same except the title screen logo.
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Contents of the ROM :

Technical

CPU
  • maincpu 5A22 (@ 21 Mhz)
  • soundcpu SPC700 (@ 1 Mhz)
Chipset
  • SNES Custom DSP (SPC700)
Display
  • Orientation Yoko
  • Resolution 255 x 225
  • Frequency 60.098476 Hz
Controlers
  • Number of players 2
  • Number of buttons 6
  • Kind of controler
    1. joy (8 ways)
    2. joy (8 ways)
    3. joy (8 ways)
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World League Soccer (USA) Screenshots

World League Soccer (USA) - Screen 1
World League Soccer (USA) - Screen 2
World League Soccer (USA) - Screen 3
World League Soccer (USA) - Screen 4
World League Soccer (USA) - Screen 5

Clones of World League Soccer (USA)

Summary

This video game was ported from the original Amiga version called Kick Off 2; which was one of the most popular soccer game of the early 1990s. The game features a full tournament mode in addition to four different pitches (including a plastic pitch which caused controversy in the 1980s for some English football clubs). The game's two-player mode largely requires on luck instead of skill to make plays like goals and free kicks. While the graphics are standard for the Super NES, the "jerky" scrolling destroys the limited playability that exists in the game.

Each game has a large field along with a massive variety of options and a signature overhead view; making the game similar to World Championship Soccer for the Sega Mega Drive. However, the viewpoint is much to be desired and the almost complete lack of gameplay spoil all the enjoyment out of the game. Ball handling controls tend to be extremely difficult despite the simplistic approach to soccer. A variety of moves - including the aftertouch - are fully accessible with by only using one button on a standard joystick.This is a feature that is exclusive to this game and not found even on modern soccer games.

Japanese port

Pro Soccer 68 was released for the Sharp X68000 in 1991. It was developed by SPS and published by Imagineer. Pro Soccer (known in Europe and US as Super Kick Off) was also released for the Game Boy in 1992.
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