Director(s) Hal Rushton | Initial release date 25 February 1993 | |
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Programmer(s) Mike SpendloveAlex Dommasch Composer(s) Bob DayleyEric NunamakerH. Kingsley Thurber Genre(s) Traditional soccer simulation Similar Electro Brain games, Football games, Other games |
Tony meola s sidekicks soccer snes gameplay
Tony Meola's Sidekicks Soccer is a traditional soccer (football) simulation video game released for Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. The game is named after US goalkeeper Tony Meola. It went under several names in different markets, such as in Latin America under the name Super Copa and in Japan under the name Ramos Rui no World Wide Soccer (ラモス瑠偉のワールドワイドサッカー) (endorsed by Ruy Ramos).
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- Tony meola s sidekicks soccer snes gameplay
- Tony meola s sidekicks soccer super nes with commentary
- Gameplay
- Teams
- References

Tony meola s sidekicks soccer super nes with commentary
Gameplay

The teams in the game include various national teams and some unlicensed club teams from Europe, Japan and America. Players can play with teams from different parts of the United States, including Miami, Los Angeles, Sacramento.

Mode 7 is used to achieve a pseudo-3D effect similar to that of Sculptured Software's previous NCAA Basketball. There are various options and features; including a variety of soccer formations, corner kicks, and the ability to alter each team's roster.
Teams
National Teams

