Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker

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Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker
Captain Tsubasa Vol. II - Super Striker Coverart.png
Developer(s) Tecmo
Publisher(s) Tecmo
Composer(s) Keiji Yamagishi
Mayuko Okamura
Mikio Saito
Series Captain Tsubasa
Platforms Family Computer
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Sports (Soccer), Role playing
    Mode(s) Single-player video game

    Captain Tsubasa Volume II: Super Striker (キャプテン翼II スーパーストライカー Kyaputen Tsubasa II: Sūpā Sutoraikā?) is a continuation of the "Cinematic Soccer" series of games started on the Famicom. Released in 1990 by Tecmo this game is fairly similar to its predecessor but with some slight graphical improvements. It was also the last Tsubasa game to be released on the Family Computer with the series moving to the Super Famicom two years later.

    Cinematic Soccer

    This term refers to the style of the gameplay. Rather than being a straight forward soccer sim. Many of the Captain Tsubasa games featured fully animated cut scenes throughout the match leaving the player to make key strategic decisions and then watch the outcome.

    Translations

    Arabic translation

    Circa 1994-1996, the game was unofficially translated and bootlegged into Arabic as "Captain Majed" (Arabic: الكابتن ماجد‎‎), based on the Arabic dub of the anime, since the show was extremely successful in the Arab world. translated by Extra Ordinary .

    English translation

    In 2007, hayabusakun released a fan translation as an IPS patch for the Japanese ROM.

    Turkish translation

    In, 2008, Cruyyford translated game into Turkish, since Captain Tsubasa was popular in Turkey.


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