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* BlindIdiotTranslation: An incomplete Captain Tsubasa V's patch "Boy Soccer Team" has an incredibly amount of {{Engrish}}, mistakes Misugi for Misaki, and calls Shun Nitta "Shinta".
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* MarriedToTheJob: The main angst involving Sanae is, unlike in ''Road to 2002'' Tsubasa leaves her behind in Japan while he continues playing soccer in Brazil and Italy.
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* MarriedToTheJob: The main angst involving Sanae is, unlike in ''Road to 2002'' manga, Tsubasa leaves her behind in Japan while he continues playing soccer in Brazil and Italy.
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: In Tecmo games, AI has infinite guts.
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: In Tecmo games, AI has infinite guts.EleventhHourSuperpower: Musashi FC's Misugi plays only in the second half, though he's powerful enough to makes things even worse for ''you''. Same goes with Brazil Youth's Coimbra.
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* CantCatchUp: While regular players do have chances against the oppnent, those chance wear thinner and thinner as DifficultySpike starts telling you only Tsubasa, Hyuga, and Misagi can score.
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* CantCatchUp: While regular players do have chances against the oppnent, opponents, those chance chances wear thinner and thinner as DifficultySpike starts telling you only Tsubasa, Hyuga, and Misagi a few key players can score.score effectively.
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* Expy: ''Tecmo Cup'' games have cast which reflects the original cast.
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* Expy: {{Expy}}: ''Tecmo Cup'' games have cast which reflects the original cast.
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* CriticalHitClass: Wakabayashi in Tecmo games. Since he doesn't have a special save, he has high critical rate instead. Averted in others.
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* CriticalHitClass: Wakabayashi in Tecmo Tecmo's games. Since he doesn't have a special save, he has high critical rate instead. Averted in others.
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* EvilCostumeSwitch: Like in the manga, Roberto wears black eyeglasses when he manages the Brazillian Youth team.
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: ''Captain Tsubasa VS'' takes place during the childhood arc, but somehow you get to play the World Cup, and even against the international all star team at the end of the game.
* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: ''Captain Tsubasa VS'' takes place during the childhood arc, but somehow you get to play the World Cup, and even against the international all star team at the end of the game.
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* AchillesHeel: Meo is weak against air balls, leading Tsubasa into developping Drive Overhead Shoot.
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: In most Tecmo games, computer gets a lot of luck when your keeper successfully punches out the ball. Sometimes, CPU will keep spaming attacks until it actually score.
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: In most Tecmo games, computer AI has infinite guts.
** Computer gets a lot of luck whenyour keeper successfully punches out attacking and easily get the ball. ball you punched away quickly. Sometimes, CPU will keep spaming spamming attacks until it actually eventually score.
** Computer gets a lot of luck when
* CantCatchUp: While regular players do have chances against the oppnent, those chance wear thinner and thinner as DifficultySpike starts telling you only Tsubasa, Hyuga, and Misagi can score.
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* GlassCannon: While Misugiis one of the better players, his gut consumes is also higher, and it simply drops to 0 after awhile.
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* GlassCannon: While Misugiis Misugi's one of the better players, his gut consumes is also higher, and it simply drops to 0 after awhile.
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{{Touhou}} fandom also made a AffectionateParody video game based on Captain Tsubasa 2, entitled: [[TouhouSoccer Touhou Soccer Moushuuden]] on PC.
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{{Touhou}} fandom also made a an AffectionateParody video game based on Captain Tsubasa 2, entitled: [[TouhouSoccer Touhou Soccer Moushuuden]] on PC.
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* HarderThanHard: By the ''2'''s midgame, Sao Paolo FC is pit against All Japan Youth. Sao Paoplo only has Tsubasa, while Japan are made of every best players of Japan except Wakabayashi.
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* HarderThanHard: By the ''2'''s midgame, Sao Paolo FC is pit against All Japan Youth. Sao Paoplo Paolo has only has Tsubasa, while Japan are made of every best players player of Japan except Wakabayashi.
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* CultClassic: Tecmo's games.
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: In most Tecmo games, computer gets a lot of luck when your keeper successfully punches out the ball. SOmetimes, CPU will keep spaming attacks until it actually score.
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* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: In most Tecmo games, computer gets a lot of luck when your keeper successfully punches out the ball. SOmetimes, Sometimes, CPU will keep spaming attacks until it actually score.
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* HarderThanHard: By the ''2'''s midgame, Sao Paolo FC is pit against All Japan Youth. Sao Paoplo only has Tsubasa, while Japan are made of every best players of Japan except Wakabayashi.
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* HarderThanHard: By the ''2'''s midgame, Sao Paolo FC is pit against All Japan Youth. Sao Paoplo only has Tsubasa, while Japan are made of every best players of Japan except Wakabayashi.Wakabayashi.
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In 1995, ''{{Bandai}}'' was given the rights to make two Captain Tsubasa J, which ends up with horrible quality. On the other hand, ''{{Konami}}'' establish serveral of its own games based on the manga with better quality, albiet with mixed opinions among each game. Throughout 2000s, several games were created to cover both original manga, ''Road to 2002'', and ''Golden 23'' arc. The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was a Japanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, or participate in a single player campaign mode.
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In 1995, ''{{Bandai}}'' was given the rights to make two Captain Tsubasa J, which ends up with horrible quality. On the other hand, ''{{Konami}}'' establish serveral of its own games based on the manga with better quality, albiet with mixed opinions among each game. Throughout 2000s, several games were created to cover both original manga, ''Road to 2002'', and ''Golden 23'' arc. The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was a Japanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames Team'' in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, or participate in a single player campaign mode.
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The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan, and was considered a huge improvement in the previous game, with heavily improved gameplay and pace as well as its own AlternativeUniverse stolyline that depicts its own adaptation of the ''World Youth'' arc of the manga back when the manga only existed in loose concepts of characters and stotyline. ''Captain Tsubasa 2'' was a huge CultClassic among fans, and Tecmo spanned six more games toward the end of 1994.
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The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan, and was considered a huge improvement in the previous game, with heavily improved gameplay and pace as well as its own AlternativeUniverse stolyline AlternateUniverse stoly line that depicts its own adaptation version of the ''World Youth'' arc of the manga back when the manga only existed in loose concepts of characters and stotyline.plot. ''Captain Tsubasa 2'' was a huge CultClassic among fans, and Tecmo spanned six more games toward the end of 1994.
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* ToBeTheMaster
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* ThatOneSidequest: Finding Misaki and getting Neo Tiger Shoot in the original Famicom games rely on luck. The American version simply cut them off.
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* ToBeTheMaster
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* GameBreaker: Golden Combi in the MCD game. You can spam it over and over to easily get to the opponent's goal, since both Tsubasa and Misagi's pass stats are way above any rival.
** Special pass in ''5''. Because a special pass technically instant-teleports the ball to the destination. Land it near the goal and far away from the keeper's position may results in the ball comfortly rolls into the net.
** Special pass in ''5''. Because a special pass technically instant-teleports the ball to the destination. Land it near the goal and far away from the keeper's position may results in the ball comfortly rolls into the net.
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* ThatOneSidequest: Finding Misaki and getting Neo Tiger Shoot in the original Famicom games rely on luck. The American version simply cut them off.
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* ArtificialStupidity: Easier opponent teams will refuse to shoot even when it's the best chance to score; instead, they will play around by passing and throughing. Allowing your players to try to intercept the ball.
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: In most Tecmo games, computer gets a lot of luck when your keeper successfully punches out the ball. SOmetimes, CPU will keep spaming attacks until it actually score.
** The CPU is also willing to abuse the "no offside" rule. If your team is far up, it may pass the ball toward the striker in the position no one in your team can catch up with.
** The CPU is also willing to abuse the "no offside" rule. If your team is far up, it may pass the ball toward the striker in the position no one in your team can catch up with.
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* GameBraker: Golden Combi in the MCD game. You can spam it over and over to easily get to the opponent's goal, since both Tsubasa and Misagi's pass stats are way above any rivals.
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* GameBraker: GameBreaker: Golden Combi in the MCD game. You can spam it over and over to easily get to the opponent's goal, since both Tsubasa and Misagi's pass stats are way above any rivals.rival.
** Special pass in ''5''. Because a special pass technically instant-teleports the ball to the destination. Land it near the goal and far away from the keeper's position may results in the ball comfortly rolls into the net.
** Special pass in ''5''. Because a special pass technically instant-teleports the ball to the destination. Land it near the goal and far away from the keeper's position may results in the ball comfortly rolls into the net.
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* ''Tecmo Cup: Football Game'' (1993 - Sgea CD)
* ''Captain Tsubasa (1994 - Mega CD)
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* ''Tecmo Cup: Football Game'' (1993 - Sgea CD)
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* ''Captain Tsubasa (1994 - [[SegaCD MegaCD)CD]])
* ''Captain Tsubasa (1994 - [[SegaCD Mega
* ChillyReception: Pro leagues don't accept Japanese players so easily.
* CriticalHitClass: Wakabayashi in Tecmo games. Since he doesn't have a special save, he has high critical rate instead. Averted in others.
* CurbStompBattle/ControllableHelplessness: Dream FC vs Hamburg in Tecmo Cup: Football Game. You can't really do much because you're underleveled.
* Expy: ''Tecmo Cup'' games have cast which reflects the original cast.
* GameBraker: Golden Combi in the MCD game. You can spam it over and over to easily get to the opponent's goal, since both Tsubasa and Misagi's pass stats are way above any rivals.
* GlassCannon: While Misugiis one of the better players, his gut consumes is also higher, and it simply drops to 0 after awhile.
* CriticalHitClass: Wakabayashi in Tecmo games. Since he doesn't have a special save, he has high critical rate instead. Averted in others.
* CurbStompBattle/ControllableHelplessness: Dream FC vs Hamburg in Tecmo Cup: Football Game. You can't really do much because you're underleveled.
* Expy: ''Tecmo Cup'' games have cast which reflects the original cast.
* GameBraker: Golden Combi in the MCD game. You can spam it over and over to easily get to the opponent's goal, since both Tsubasa and Misagi's pass stats are way above any rivals.
* GlassCannon: While Misugiis one of the better players, his gut consumes is also higher, and it simply drops to 0 after awhile.
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* MarriedToTheJob: The main angst involve Sanae is, unlike in ''Road to 2002'' Tsubasa leaves her behind in Japan while he continues playing soccer in Brazil and Italy.
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* MarriedToTheJob: The main angst involve involving Sanae is, unlike in ''Road to 2002'' Tsubasa leaves her behind in Japan while he continues playing soccer in Brazil and Italy.
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" CulturalTranslation: The two ''Tecmo Cup'' games.
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{{Touhou}} series also made a parody game based on Captain Tsubasa 2.
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{{Touhou}} series fandom also made a parody AffectionateParody video game based on Captain Tsubasa 2.
2, entitled: [[TouhouSoccer Touhou Soccer Moushuuden]] on PC.
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* ''Captain Tsubasa: New Kick Off'' (2010 - NintendoDS)
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* AlternativeUniverse
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* AlternativeUniverseAlternateUniverse
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* ButtMonkey: Morisaki
* TheAce: Team captains have a lot better stats than regular players. When
* InformedAbility: Wakabayashi is surely loo
* TheAce: Team captains have a lot better stats than regular players. When
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* BelligerentSexualTension: [[ButtMonkey Ishizaki]] and [[{{Tsundere}} Yoko Katagiri]]
* ButtMonkey:Morisaki
Morisaki is this to the memetic level, because his stat is so poor he can hardly catch anything.
* TheAce: Team captains have a lot better stats than regularplayers. When
players.
*InformedAbility: Wakabayashi is surely looMarriedToTheJob: The main angst involve Sanae is, unlike in ''Road to 2002'' Tsubasa leaves her behind in Japan while he continues playing soccer in Brazil and Italy.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: Cyclone costs 500 guts, and heavily injures Tsubasa's leg.
* HarderThanHard: By the
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Starting from 1995, ''{{Konami}}'' and ''{{Bandai}}'' gained their perspective rights to adapt Captain Tsubasa games, with Konami working with the manga version, and Bandai working with the anime version. While Both Konami and Bandai released multiple Captain Tsubasa games across many consoles and handhelds with different varieties of gameplay styles compared to Tecmo's series, games from both company ends up with mixed results of horrible, mediocre, and good. A large number of fans would agree that the newer games are no were as good as Tecmo's, even though some of them used Tecmo's base concept with enhanced graphic and gameplay.
The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was a Japanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, or participate in a single player campaign mode.
The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was a Japanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, or participate in a single player campaign mode.
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* ''Captain Tsubasa J: Zenkoku Seiha Heno Chōsen'' (1995 - Game Boy)
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* ''Captain Tsubasa J: Zenkoku Seiha Heno Chōsen'' (1995 - Game Boy)
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* ''Captain Tsubasa (2006 - PlayStation2)
* ''Captain Tsubasa (2006 - PlayStation2)
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* ''Captain Tsubasa J: Get In The Tomorrow'' (1995 - PlayStation)
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Ōgon Sedai no Chōsen''(2002
(2002 - NintendoGamecube)
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Aratanaru Densetsu Josho'' (2002 - PlayStation)
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Eikō no Kiseki'' (2002 - GameBoyAdvance)
The list of other Captain Tsuabasa video games including:
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Jikkyo Typing'' (2003 - PC)
* ''Captain Tsubasa Mini-game'' (Mobile)
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Golden-23-Asia Gekito Hen'' (Mobile)
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Nankatsu vs. Toho'' (Mobile)
* ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team'' (2011)
{{Touhou}} series also made a parody game based on Captain Tsubasa 2.
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Ōgon Sedai no Chōsen''
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Aratanaru Densetsu Josho'' (2002 - PlayStation)
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Eikō no Kiseki'' (2002 - GameBoyAdvance)
The list of other Captain Tsuabasa video games including:
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Jikkyo Typing'' (2003 - PC)
* ''Captain Tsubasa Mini-game'' (Mobile)
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Golden-23-Asia Gekito Hen'' (Mobile)
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Nankatsu vs. Toho'' (Mobile)
* ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team'' (2011)
{{Touhou}} series also made a parody game based on Captain Tsubasa 2.
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!! ''Captain Tsubasa'' contains examples of the following tropes:tropes:
* AlternativeUniverse
* ButtMonkey: Morisaki
* TheAce: Team captains have a lot better stats than regular players. When
* InformedAbility: Wakabayashi is surely loo
* NintendoHard
While Wakabayashi still holds the SGGK title, because of the NintendoHard
* AlternativeUniverse
* ButtMonkey: Morisaki
* TheAce: Team captains have a lot better stats than regular players. When
* InformedAbility: Wakabayashi is surely loo
* NintendoHard
While Wakabayashi still holds the SGGK title, because of the NintendoHard
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The first video game adaptaion of ''CaptainTsubasa'' was made by ''{{Tecmo}}''' for [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Famicom]] in 1988, also known as ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' in the west, as per [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]]. The game adapts the second part of the original Manga, as the titular Tsubasa Ozora leads his Nankatsu Middle School's soccer club through a National Tournament against Hyuga Kojiro's Toho FC, toward the finale with U-15 division of the World Cup in France against West Germany Youth Jr.
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The first video game adaptaion of ''CaptainTsubasa'' was made by ''{{Tecmo}}''' for [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Famicom]] in 1988, also known as ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' in the west, as per [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]].1988. The game adapts the second part of the original Manga, as the titular Tsubasa Ozora leads his Nankatsu Middle School's soccer club through a National Tournament against Hyuga Kojiro's Toho FC, toward the finale with U-15 division of the World Cup in France against West Germany Youth Jr. \n The American adaptation of the game is made in 1992 under the name ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'', which was heavily altered and censored because of an [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]].
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The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was a Japanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, or participate in a single player campaign mode.
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The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was a Japanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, or participate in a single player campaign mode.mode.
The list of Tecmo's Captain Tsuabasa video games including:
* ''Captain Tsubasa'' (1988 - Famicom) / ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' (1992 - NES)
* ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' (1990 - Famicom)
* ''Captain Tsubasa III: Koutei no Chousen (1992 - Super Famicom)
* ''Captain Tsubasa VS (1992- Game Boy)
* ''Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro no Rival Tachi (1993 - Super Famicom)
* ''Tecmo Cup: Football Game'' (1993 - Sgea CD)
* ''Captain Tsubasa (1994 - Mega CD)
* ''Captain Tsubasa V: Hasha no Shōgō Campione (1994 - Super Famicom)
The list of Bandai's Captain Tsuabasa video games including:
* ''Captain Tsubasa J: The Way to World Youth'' (1995 - Super Famicom)
* ''Captain Tsubasa J: Zenkoku Seiha Heno Chōsen'' (1995 - Game Boy)
The list of Konami's Captain Tsuabasa video games including:
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Ōgon Sedai no Chōsen'' (2002
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!! ''Captain Tsubasa'' contains examples of the following tropes:
The list of Tecmo's Captain Tsuabasa video games including:
* ''Captain Tsubasa'' (1988 - Famicom) / ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' (1992 - NES)
* ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' (1990 - Famicom)
* ''Captain Tsubasa III: Koutei no Chousen (1992 - Super Famicom)
* ''Captain Tsubasa VS (1992- Game Boy)
* ''Captain Tsubasa IV: Pro no Rival Tachi (1993 - Super Famicom)
* ''Tecmo Cup: Football Game'' (1993 - Sgea CD)
* ''Captain Tsubasa (1994 - Mega CD)
* ''Captain Tsubasa V: Hasha no Shōgō Campione (1994 - Super Famicom)
The list of Bandai's Captain Tsuabasa video games including:
* ''Captain Tsubasa J: The Way to World Youth'' (1995 - Super Famicom)
* ''Captain Tsubasa J: Zenkoku Seiha Heno Chōsen'' (1995 - Game Boy)
The list of Konami's Captain Tsuabasa video games including:
* ''Captain Tsubasa: Ōgon Sedai no Chōsen'' (2002
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Starting from 1995, ''{{Konami}}'' and ''{{Bandai}}'' gained their perspective rights to adapt Captain Tsubasa games, with Konami working with the manga version, and Bandai working with the anime version. While Both Konami and Bandai released multiple Captain Tsubasa games across many consoles and handhelds with different varieties of gameplay styles compared to Tecmo's series, games from both company ends up with a mixed results of horrible, mediocre, and good. A large number of fans would agree that the newer games are no were as good as Tecmo's, even though some of them used Tecmo's base concept with enhanced graphic and gameplay.
The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was a Japanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, participate in a single player campaign mode.
The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was a Japanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, participate in a single player campaign mode.
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Starting from 1995, ''{{Konami}}'' and ''{{Bandai}}'' gained their perspective rights to adapt Captain Tsubasa games, with Konami working with the manga version, and Bandai working with the anime version. While Both Konami and Bandai released multiple Captain Tsubasa games across many consoles and handhelds with different varieties of gameplay styles compared to Tecmo's series, games from both company ends up with a mixed results of horrible, mediocre, and good. A large number of fans would agree that the newer games are no were as good as Tecmo's, even though some of them used Tecmo's base concept with enhanced graphic and gameplay.
The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was a Japanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, or participate in a single player campaign mode.
The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was a Japanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, or participate in a single player campaign mode.
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The first video game adaptaion of ''CaptainTsubasa'' was made by [[Creator/Tecmo Tecmo]] for [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Famicom]] in 1988, also known as ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' in the west, as per [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]]. The game adapts the second part of the original Manga, as the titular Tsubasa leads his Nankatsu Middle School soccer team through a National Tournament against Hyuga Kojiro's Toho FC, toward the finale with U-15 division of the World Cup in France against West Germany Youth Jr. The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan, as was considered a huge improvement in the previous game, making the game a sudden Cult
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The first video game adaptaion of ''CaptainTsubasa'' was made by [[Creator/Tecmo Tecmo]] ''{{Tecmo}}''' for [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Famicom]] in 1988, also known as ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' in the west, as per [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]]. The game adapts the second part of the original Manga, as the titular Tsubasa Ozora leads his Nankatsu Middle School School's soccer team club through a National Tournament against Hyuga Kojiro's Toho FC, toward the finale with U-15 division of the World Cup in France against West Germany Youth Jr. Jr.
The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan,as and was considered a huge improvement in the previous game, making with heavily improved gameplay and pace as well as its own AlternativeUniverse stolyline that depicts its own adaptation of the ''World Youth'' arc of the manga back when the manga only existed in loose concepts of characters and stotyline. ''Captain Tsubasa 2'' was a huge CultClassic among fans, and Tecmo spanned six more games toward the end of 1994.
Starting from 1995, ''{{Konami}}'' and ''{{Bandai}}'' gained their perspective rights to adapt Captain Tsubasa games, with Konami working with the manga version, and Bandai working with the anime version. While Both Konami and Bandai released multiple Captain Tsubasa games across many consoles and handhelds with different varieties of gameplay styles compared to Tecmo's series, games from both company ends up with a mixed results of horrible, mediocre, and good. A large number of fans would agree that the newer games are no were as good as Tecmo's, even though some of them used Tecmo's base concept with enhanced graphic and gameplay.
The most recent ''Captain Tsubsasa'' game was asudden CultJapanese web social game called ''Captain Tsubasa - Tsukurou Dream Team''. It was developped by KLabGames in 2011, using the basic concept of Tecmo's system with an ability to customize your team to compate with other users online, participate in a single player campaign mode.
The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan,
Starting from 1995, ''{{Konami}}'' and ''{{Bandai}}'' gained their perspective rights to adapt Captain Tsubasa games, with Konami working with the manga version, and Bandai working with the anime version. While Both Konami and Bandai released multiple Captain Tsubasa games across many consoles and handhelds with different varieties of gameplay styles compared to Tecmo's series, games from both company ends up with a mixed results of horrible, mediocre, and good. A large number of fans would agree that the newer games are no were as good as Tecmo's, even though some of them used Tecmo's base concept with enhanced graphic and gameplay.
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The first video game adaptaion of ''CaptainTsubasa'' was made by [[Creator\Tecmo [[Creator/Tecmo Tecmo]] for [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Famicom]] in 1988, also known as ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' in the west, as per [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]]. The game adapts the second part of the original Manga, as the titular Tsubasa leads his Nankatsu Middle School soccer team through a National Tournament against Hyuga Kojiro's Toho FC, toward the finale with U-15 division of the World Cup in France against West Germany Youth Jr. The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan, as was considered a huge improvement in the previous game, making the game a sudden Cult
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The first video game adaptaion of ''CaptainTsubasa'' was made by [[Creator/Tecmo Tecmo]] for [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Famicom]] in 1988, also known as ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' in the west, as per [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]]. The game adapts the second part of the original Manga, as the titular Tsubasa leads his Nankatsu Middle School soccer team through a National Tournament against Hyuga Kojiro's Toho FC, toward the finale with U-15 division of the World Cup in France against West Germany Youth Jr. The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan, as was considered a huge improvement in the previous game, making the game a sudden Cult
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The first video game adaptaion of ''CaptainTsubasa'' was made by [[Creator/Tecmo [[Creator\Tecmo Tecmo]] for [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Famicom]] in 1988, also known as ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' in the west, as per [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]]. The game adapts the second part of the original Manga, as the titular Tsubasa leads his Nankatsu Middle School soccer team through a National Tournament against Hyuga Kojiro's Toho FC, toward the finale with U-15 division of the World Cup in France against West Germany Youth Jr. The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan, as was considered a huge improvement in the previous game, making the game a sudden Cult
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The first video game adaptaion of ''CaptainTsubasa'' was made by [[Creator/Tecmo Tecmo.Inc]] for [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Famicom]] in 1988, also known as ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' in the west, as per [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]]. The game adapts the second part of the original Manga, as the titular Tsubasa leads his Nankatsu Middle School soccer team through a National Tournament against Hyuga Kojiro's Toho FC, toward the finale with U-15 division of the World Cup in France against West Germany Youth Jr. The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan, as was considered a huge improvement in the previous game, making the game a sudden Cult
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The first video game adaptaion of ''CaptainTsubasa'' was made by [[Creator/Tecmo Tecmo.Inc]] Tecmo]] for [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Famicom]] in 1988, also known as ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' in the west, as per [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]]. The game adapts the second part of the original Manga, as the titular Tsubasa leads his Nankatsu Middle School soccer team through a National Tournament against Hyuga Kojiro's Toho FC, toward the finale with U-15 division of the World Cup in France against West Germany Youth Jr. The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan, as was considered a huge improvement in the previous game, making the game a sudden Cult
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The first video game adaptaion of ''CaptainTsubasa'' was made by [[Creator/Tecmo Tecmo.Inc]] for [[NintendoEntertainmentSystem Nintendo Famicom]] in 1988, also known as ''Tecmo Cup: Soccer Game'' in the west, as per [[CulturalTranslation Americanization policy]]. The game adapts the second part of the original Manga, as the titular Tsubasa leads his Nankatsu Middle School soccer team through a National Tournament against Hyuga Kojiro's Toho FC, toward the finale with U-15 division of the World Cup in France against West Germany Youth Jr. The game is known for its innovation of "Soccer RPG" or "Soccer Simulation" genre where a match is played in cinematic nature, as you input commands via menus for the players to do serveral actions then watch the outcomes. Winning a match levels up your team and lets you proceed to another match. Losing results in either rewinding into playing with the previous team or replay the same match with your team slightly leveled up. The game was postiively revieved, though in 1990, the sequel ''Captain Tsubasa Vol.II: Super Striker'' was released only in Japan, as was considered a huge improvement in the previous game, making the game a sudden Cult