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Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions includes offline and online multiplayer modes, and a single-player story mode split into two sub-modes: Episode Tsubasa, [1] allowing players to experience the original storyline, and Episode New Hero, [2] allowing players to create their character and level up in a fashion similar to the FIFA series' Player Career mode or Pro Evolution Soccer 's Become A ...
It is also notable for being the first CD-ROM based Captain Tsubasa video game, featuring improved spoken cutscenes with the purpose of retelling the original Captain Tsubasa story more closely to watching the anime. This is part of Tecmo's game series, but whether its story takes place before the events of Captain Tsubasa VS is unknown.
Captain Tsubasa (Mega-CD video game) P. Captain Tsubasa 4: Pro no Rival Tachi; R. Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions; S. Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker; T.
Captain Tsubasa has been adapted into multiple video games: The first Captain Tsubasa game was released by Tecmo for the Famicom in 1988, and used role-playing video game elements. It was released in Western regions as Tecmo Cup Soccer Game in 1992 without the Captain Tsubasa licensing, resulting in the game's graphics being completely redrawn ...
Captain Tsubasa J: The Way to World Youth (キャプテン翼J ザ ウェイ トゥ ワールドユース) is a 1995 Japan-exclusive Captain Tsubasa video game developed and published by Bandai and was the final Captain Tsubasa game for the Super Famicom.
Captain Tsubasa Volume II: Super Striker (キャプテン 翼 ( つばさ ) II スーパーストライカー, Kyaputen Tsubasa II: Sūpā Sutoraikā) is a video game released by Tecmo on the Family Computer in 1990. A sequel to Captain Tsubasa, it features slightly upscaled graphics and
Tecmo Cup Soccer Game, known as Captain Tsubasa [a] in Japan and Tecmo Cup Football Game in Europe, is an association football sports video game released in 1992 by Tecmo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The objective of the game is for the player to fight his way from junior league all the way to the finals of the World Cup. [2]
Tecmo is known for the Captain Tsubasa, Dead or Alive, Deception, Fatal Frame, Gallop Racer, Monster Rancher, Ninja Gaiden, Rygar, Star Force and Tecmo Bowl video game series. When it was still called Tehkan, the company released arcade games such as Bomb Jack, Gridiron Fight and Tehkan World Cup. [6]