Tecmo Cup Football Game Sega Genesis Game Cheats
•: Cancelled Mode(s) Tecmo Cup Football Game is a cancelled 1993. While the game was about to be published by with license from for the, it was cancelled due to the release department of Sega Europe's policy regarding third party games [ ] (along with many other games, most of them that already had a Japanese release, like or ). The game would have enjoyed a -exclusive release because the game was heavily promoted on many magazines and promo videos at the time. 'SuperJuegos' magazine from Spain even had a VHS promotion video including footage of the game and promoting its further release. There is a ROM of this game available on the Internet despite not having been released in cartridge form. The game greatly resembles the series and games in appearance of. A similar game was released a year before for the under the title, which was also released in Europe as Tecmo Cup Football Game.
• Sega Genesis • Sega Master System • Sega Saturn. Home: Game Cheats: Nintendo: Game Genie: Tecmo World Cup. Email this Page. Tecmo Cup Football Game is a cancelled 1993 video game. While the game was about to be published by Sega with license from Tecmo for the Mega Drive/Genesis, it was cancelled due to the release department of Sega Europe's policy regarding third party games [ citation needed ] (along with many other games, most of them that already had a.
Contents • • • • • • • • • Features [ ] Note: The following information from here to the end of the article is intended for the ROM version of the game intended for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis emulators. Unlike other, Tecmo Cup Football Game plays more like a. The player runs around the field normally, but when he comes into contact with an opposing team member, a turn-based 'battle' is initiated. The player then has the option to perform a variety of moves such as dribbling, tackling and shooting, in addition to player-specific moves, some of which are physics-defying and destructive. Robert, the game's protagonist, holding the World Cup The game follows a young boy named Robert (who greatly resembles ), with a passion for soccer and a dream of winning the. To achieve his ambition, he joins the Dreams F.C. With his brother David and soon becomes captain and star player of the team.
Robert must defeat all opposing teams in the national tournament. Shortly after the victory, Robert is contacted by an agent called Sylvia, who offers Robert the position of captain in the new team called the Ours. The Ours play a few matches against other, and soon compete in the preliminary. If the team qualifies, they get to compete in the Tecmo Cup. With this game, Tecmo tried to preserve the rivalry between characters in the original Captain Tsubasa series.
The result was a confusing storyline coupled with odd behaviour of characters for ambiguous reasons. This, and the several player line-up changes that occur, such as David leaving and rejoining, add little depth to the game's already distorted storyline. Characters [ ] There are 30 playable characters, many of which are remodeled versions of one another, with minor variation in such things as hair and eye colours and hair lengths. Only the more important characters in the game are given a unique appearance.
These characters include Robert, David, and Alfred. Player Team (position) Biography Robert Dreams () The game's protagonist. As a child, he played soccer with his brother David, and soon becomes captain of Dreams F.C. And the Ours.
Free 3d studio software. David Dreams () Sharks () Robert's older brother. Is constantly doubtful of his abilities and leaves Dreams F.C., only to return at a later point in the game. Alfred Ham () () Extremely skilled player, and is captain of both Hamburg F.C., and the German national team.
Robert's primary rival. Gameplay [ ] Tecmo Cup Football Game is a radical departure from traditional soccer simulators; the game resembles an RPG more than anything. The player runs around the field normally, navigating by means of a miniature overhead view of the field located at the bottom of the screen, on which they are represented by the number they occupy on the team. The player in possession of the ball is seen as a tiny football.
Screenshot of gameplay showing the navigation map on the bottom. As soon as the player comes into contact with an opponent a menu screen is shown, in which the player decides what to do next. Options differ depending on if the player is in possession of the ball or not. If in possession of the ball, the player has the option to dribble past the opponent, pass to a teammate, perform a one-two (multiple passes between player and teammate), or shoot. When not in possession of the ball, the player has the option tackle the opponent, perform a passcut (if anticipating a pass), block the opponent, or simply stay put.
The player does not have to come in contact with an opponent to perform the above moves, he can perform them at any point during the game. In addition to the default options mentioned above, there are also player-specific variations of the moves such as Robert's Gigadrive shot or Alfred's Kaiser tackle. These special abilities seem to defy the laws of physics (in a manner very similar to ), but contribute significantly to the dynamic action of the game. Before the start of each match, each player is assigned an amount of 'guts' proportional to their level. Every default move they perform during the match takes a small amount from their guts. The more work a player does on the field, the more guts they lose. Thus, guts can be thought of as a measure of energy a player has.