| Tecmo World Cup Soccer | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Tecmo | 
| Publisher(s) | Tecmo | 
| Platform(s) | Nintendo Entertainment System | 
| Release | 
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| Genre(s) | Sports | 
| Mode(s) | Single-player and two-player | 
Tecmo World Cup Soccer is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1990 by Tecmo, as its name suggests it is a soccer game focusing on the World Cup. It is a port of Tehkan World Cup, released on arcades in 1985.
Although the two games appear virtually identical, Tecmo World Cup Soccer lacks some of the speed and fluidity of its arcade progenitor. While the gameplay is ostensibly unchanged, the lack of support for analog control in the NES version renders it a digital-control-only game that requires almost completely different tactics.
Tecmo World Cup Soccer is not to be confused with Nintendo World Cup (released the same year),[2] nor Tecmo Cup Soccer Game (known as Captain Tsubasa in Japan).[3]
World Cup Teams
The national teams in Tecmo World Cup Soccer are as follows (in order, they are available to choose in game "Team Select" menu):
 Brazil Brazil
 West Germany West Germany
 Italy Italy
 Netherlands Netherlands
.svg.png.webp) Belgium Belgium
 Argentina Argentina
 Soviet Union Soviet Union
 Uruguay Uruguay
 Poland Poland
.svg.png.webp) Switzerland Switzerland
 Albania Albania
 England England
.svg.png.webp) Venezuela Venezuela
 Spain Spain
 Portugal Portugal
 Colombia Colombia
 Scotland Scotland
 Paraguay Paraguay
 Romania Romania
 Bolivia Bolivia
 Iceland Iceland
.svg.png.webp) Peru Peru
 France France
 Georgia Georgia
 Ecuador Ecuador
 Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland
 Sweden Sweden
 Chile Chile
.svg.png.webp) Canada Canada
 United States United States
 Mexico Mexico
 Jamaica Jamaica
 Panama Panama
 Haiti Haiti
 Guatemala Guatemala
 Honduras Honduras
 Costa Rica Costa Rica
 Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
 South Korea South Korea
 Iran Iran
 Japan Japan
 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
.svg.png.webp) Afghanistan Afghanistan
 Thailand Thailand
 Kuwait Kuwait
 Bahrain Bahrain
 North Korea North Korea
 Iraq Iraq
 Jordan Jordan
 Qatar Qatar
 Syria Syria
 China China
 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
 Cameroon Cameroon
 Morocco Morocco
 Nigeria Nigeria
 Liberia Liberia
 Ghana Ghana
 Kenya Kenya
 Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
 Algeria Algeria
 South Africa South Africa
 Tunisia Tunisia
 Mali Mali
 Angola Angola
 Togo Togo
 Egypt Egypt
 Malawi Malawi
 Guinea Guinea
Similarities to Tehkan World Cup
Tecmo World Cup Soccer, released five years after its arcade ancestor, is a mostly faithful conversion of Tehkan World Cup squeezed with some concessions into the smaller NES hardware. These are the main similarities between both games:
- The same musical score (albeit adapted to the NES sound hardware)
- Nearly identical gameplay (although significantly hampered by the absence of analog control)
- Almost identical graphics (partially simplified and slowed down)
Differences to Tehkan World Cup
As Tehkan World Cup utilized two processors for gameplay and four processors for sound, certain concessions were made to playability on the NES. While the gameplay and graphics remained largely unaltered, certain features were omitted. In recognition of its new home system format, some arcade elements such as the instant knockout, were abandoned in order to provide greater longevity. A partial list of differences includes:
- A choice of teams is now available
- Competition format
- Game lengths
- On-screen "scoreboard" (includes large font game clock and score) omitted
- Field radar showing player positions omitted
- The "grass" had a simpler, more unified texture
- Players do not celebrate during the goal sequence
- The goal net is shown to bulge upon receipt of the ball
- Slide tackles can be initiated by the player
- The ball could bounce after a high kick
- The ball rebounds from the net and goalposts in a slightly different manner
See also
References
- ↑ "Tecmo World Cup Soccer".
- ↑ "World Cup Soccer".
- ↑ "Captain Tsubasa". 27 October 2006.