Exciting Soccer[lower-alpha 1] is an association football video game developed and released by Alpha Denshi for arcades in 1983.[1] It featured an early use of a top-down overhead perspective, two years before it was popularized by Tehkan World Cup (1985) from Tehkan (later called Tecmo).[3]
Exciting Soccer | |
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Developer(s) | Alpha Denshi |
Publisher(s) | Alpha Denshi |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
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Genre(s) | Sports (association football) |
A sequel, Exciting Soccer II, was released in 1984. Japan replaced Austria. It has new music, but gameplay is identical.
Up to two players can play. They can tackle, shoot, short pass, and long pass, and take corner kicks, throw-ins, and penalty shoot-outs. The game also includes cheerleaders, digitized voices and an influential overhead view. Six teams are available for selection: Italy, England, Brazil, West Germany, Austria, or France. In single-player mode, if the player wins, they start a new match with a harder opponent.
In Japan, Game Machine listed Exciting Soccer on their November 1, 1983 issue as being the fourth most-successful new table arcade unit of the month.[4]
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