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Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker

Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker is a 1990 soccer action game developed and published by Tecmo for the NES. The sequel to the original Captain Tsubasa game improves upon its predecessor with enhanced graphics, more special techniques, and an expanded roster of playable characters from the popular manga/anime series.

Release Date
January 1, 1990
Developer
Tecmo
Publisher
Tecmo
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

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Tsubasa intends to help São Paulo win the Rio Cup by overcoming six Brazilian elite teams, including Fluminense , Corinthians , Grêmio , Palmeiras , Santos , and Flamengo . At the same time, Nankatsu , led by Taro Misaki, along with Shun Nitta and Ryo Ishizaki, competes in the High School Soccer Championship against Kunimi Gakuin, Akita, Tatsunami, Musashi, Furano, and Toho. Rivals faced in this tournament are well-known characters from the manga including Hiroshi Jito and Mitsuru Sano (Kunimi), the Tachibana twins (Akita), Makoto Soda and Taichi Nakanishi (Tatsunami), Jun Misugi (Musashi), Hikaru Matsuyama (Furano), Kojiro Hyuga, Ken Wakashimazu, and Takeshi Sawada (Toho). In the third part of the game, Mr.

Katagiri informs Tsubasa that before he can join the national team , he must win the Japan Cup against Roma , Uruguay , Hamburg , and Japan. After joining Japan, Tsubasa leads his team in the Asian Cup against Syria , China , Iran , Taiwan , Saudi Arabia , and South Korea . Following a friendly match against Vasco da Gama , Japan takes part in the European leg of the World Cup against Poland , England , Russia , and France . In the last part of the game, Japan takes on Mexico , Italy , Netherlands , Argentina , Germany , and finally Brazil , managed by Tsubasa's former coach, Roberto Hongo.

Gameplay Systems

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There are different types of soccer moves that the player may choose, which consume the player's guts (energy). The player can choose to tackle, dribble, shoot, intercept, block or simply do nothing. Additional moves are possible depending on the position of the ball. When the ball is low, the player can do a volley shot, trap the ball, or clear.

Alternatively, when the ball is high the player can choose to shoot with a header, trap the ball, clear, and in some special cases, a bicycle kick. As the goalkeeper, the player can either punch the ball or catch it. Some player characters also have special moves which consume more "guts". For the player, "guts" are limited, but the computer may use their special moves indefinitely.

When playing story mode, the player must win each match to progress. If the player loses, they must play against the previous team. Characters either gain or lose experience points towards a maximum level of 500.

About Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker

Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker is a classic video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System on January 1, 1990. Developed by Tecmo and published by Tecmo, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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