![]() ![]() To get the password, however, you have to lose a match, and then select “No,” (which is in Japanese – move the arrow) to a re-match. There is a handy 4 digit password system to let you pick up where you left off if you don’t want to try to beat the game in one sitting. As you play through the various teams, you’ll notice that the playing surface will vary based on the team you play, and you have no control over the field you play on (ice, concrete, and rocky terrain are some examples). To balance this, new selectable players are added to your squad at certain points in the game – they have a higher speed or power or defense than your current players. Each team gets progressively tougher, of course, as you advance in the tournament. However, based on the graphic that is displayed before each match, here are my best guesses at team names, in the order of which you play the teams: the Nekketsu High Juniors, the Monks, the Bikers, the Hunters, the Announcers, the Firemen, the Fishermen, the Psychics, the Mob, the Miners, the Samurais, and the Fighters. You guide the team through 12 matches against the other schools, each of which has a “theme.” I can’t read Japanese, so I can’t tell you the official names of these schools. Gameplay: In 1 player or 2 player Tournament, you can only play as Nekketsu High School. The story of Nekketsu High School Soccer, which is part of the Japanese Kunio-kun series, has Kunio and the Dodge Ball team helping Misako, the manager of the school’s soccer team, beat neighboring regional schools in soccer matches. Perhaps the least known version of the game, however, is this Mega Drive version, which, while sharing many similarities with its counterparts, also adds some unique features of its own. The game was re-worked a bit and released for the NES in the United States under the title ‘Nintendo World Cup,’ a game that is well-known by many U.S. The game had already been released in Japan for the Famicom (Japanese NES), PC Engine, and PC Engine Super CD-ROM. Quick History: Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: MD Soccer Edition, or Nekketsu High School Soccer, was released in Japan in 1992 for the Sega Mega Drive home console. The Sega Genesis 3 console was connected to a 32-inch HD tv using AV (red, yellow, white). The Sega Mega Drive is what the Sega Genesis is called in Japan the systems are the same, but Mega Drive cartridges are slightly larger than Genesis cartridges. The Genesis 3, unlike the first 2 models, has a wide cartridge slot that can accomodate the slightly bigger Mega Drive cartridges. Note 2: This game was played on a Sega Genesis 3 console. Mega Drive games will fit into and play on a Sega Genesis 3 model. ![]()
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