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  2. Category:Association football video games - Wikipedia

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    FIFA Street (2005 video game) FIFA Street (2012 video game) FIFA World Cup video games; FIFA: Road to World Cup 98; Five A Side Soccer; Flick Soccer! Fluid Football; Football Academy; Football Champ; Football Genius: The Ultimate Quiz; Football Glory; Football Manager (1982 video game) Football Manager 2; Football Mania; Football Superstars ...

  3. Super Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Super Soccer, known in Japan as Super Formation Soccer (スーパーフォーメーションサッカー), is a football (soccer) video game developed by Human Entertainment for the Super NES. Human published the game by themselves in Japan whereas Nintendo did it overseas. It was released in Japan in 1991 and in the United States and Europe in ...

  4. List of association football video games - Wikipedia

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    Association football video games are a sub-genre of sports video games. The largest association football video game franchise is EA Sports FC (formerly FIFA) by Electronic Arts (EA), with the second largest franchise being Konami's competing eFootball (formerly known as Pro Evolution Soccer or Winning Eleven).

  5. The Ultimate 11: SNK Football Championship - Wikipedia

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    Similar to its predecessor, The Ultimate 11: SNK Football Championship is a soccer game that is played from a top-down perspective in a two-dimensional environment with sprites. Though it follows the same gameplay as with other soccer titles at the time and most of the sport's rules are present, the game opts for a more arcade-styled approach ...

  6. Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer is a traditional soccer (football) simulation video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. It is named after US goalkeeper Tony Meola .

  7. Super Match Soccer - Wikipedia

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    Super Match Soccer is a 3D video game with five camera angles to see the simulation, each one with four zoom factors. [4] It includes 24 national teams with different skill levels. The player can choose footballers playing in their team and tactic. Names and attributes of each footballer can be edited.

  8. International Superstar Soccer Pro - Wikipedia

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    International Superstar Soccer Pro (known in Japan as World Soccer: Winning Eleven '97 (ワールドサッカー ウイニングイレブン'97, Wārudo Sakkā Winingu Ireben '97) and in North America as Goal Storm '97) is a football video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo.

  9. Goal! (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game is the same as in real football: one team must score more goals than the other to win. When playing World Cup League or Tournament mode Asian mode with two players, the players can either play on the same team or against each other. Jaleco followed the game with several sequels and localizations, including Goal!