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Konami Hyper Soccer technical data

Name Konami Hyper Soccer
System NES
Year 1992
Developer Konami
Genre Sports

Konami Hyper Soccer is a sports video game released in 1992 for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). The game was developed and published by Konami, and it was the first soccer video game released for the NES. It features a top-down view of the field, with two teams of four players each competing against each other. The objective of the game is to score more goals than your opponent in order to win.

The gameplay of Konami Hyper Soccer is relatively simple. Each team consists of four players: a goalkeeper, two defenders, and an attacker. The players can be controlled either by one or two players, depending on how many controllers are plugged into the NES. The player can move their character around the field with the directional pad on the controller, pass to other players with the A button, and kick with either B or A+B buttons. There are also special moves that can be performed using combinations of buttons.

The graphics in Konami Hyper Soccer are fairly basic but still look good for its time period. The characters are made up of sprites that move around on a scrolling background which depicts a grassy soccer field. The colors used for each team’s uniforms are also quite distinct from each other so it’s easy to tell who is who at any given time during gameplay.

The sound effects in Konami Hyper Soccer are also quite good for its time period. When passing or kicking the ball there is an appropriate sound effect that plays along with it, as well as when scoring a goal or when someone gets injured (which happens rarely). There is also some background music playing throughout most of the game which helps set up an exciting atmosphere for when you’re playing against another person locally or online.

Konami Hyper Soccer was an enjoyable experience back when it was first released and even today it still has its charm that makes it worth playing every once in awhile due to its simple yet entertaining gameplay mechanics and somewhat nostalgic soundtrack. It may not have had all of the features we expect from modern soccer games but what it did have was enough to make it stand out among other titles released during its time period, making it worth checking out if you’re looking for something different yet still fun to play on your NES console today!

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