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It's almost time for the biggest event in soccer! The World Cup looms, and Sega-16 has a little something to get you in the mood! How does a review (http://www.sega-16.com/forum/../Review-%20Sensible%20Soccer%20International%20Edition.htm ) of the incredible Sensible Soccer: International Edition sound? Lace up those cleets, because it's game time!
ary incorparated
05-22-2006, 10:36 AM
Yeah cool game for a Nes,damn this looks plain shit.maybe game play is okay but hell this could be done in the early years of the ness the graphics are like a shame,there are many soccer games with gameplay just as good or a bit lesser but they make it upp for graphiucs at least.like we wouldnt like to see a TMNT 2 as ported from nes to genesis,yess it has gameplay but then graphics would scale it down for aboiut 5 points out of then.it can have anything but if it hasnt got even decent graphics players dont give it a try cause they can choose a dynamite headdy for sam price above it and the scr4een now and back then would have no appeal to the gamers.
David J.
05-22-2006, 01:00 PM
It is a port of an Amiga game, IIRC.
So, are American sports popular in Europe? Like Basketball, Baseball and American Football? You get games based on those sports released there, it seems no one buys them or has much intrest.
Dominus
05-22-2006, 01:21 PM
Basketball yes, but not Baseball or American Football its soccer that moves the crowd that fills the stadiums,and that is in the head lines of the news on a daily bases in europe.
About the games hell nobody in europe buys Baseball and American Football video games for us europeans those are strange sports alien to most .
Genesisdoes
05-22-2006, 02:16 PM
Ya those graphics look pretty bad, worse than some NES games lol
but a fun game nevertheless
ary incorparated
05-22-2006, 03:38 PM
That i can believe but i liked italia 92 better.
Ruudos
05-22-2006, 04:39 PM
You probably mean Italia '90. In 1992 there was the European Championship in Sweden.
Big mistake: you spelled Dennis Bergkamp wrong! Ouch :daze:
His last match was last week's Champion's League final. Wenger didn't have the guts to bring him in. What a coward.
ary incorparated
05-22-2006, 06:49 PM
Dennis bergkamp the Dutch one for 11 men,he always made the goal by itself most of the time but yess hes good,im not that of a football fanatic but know a bit.I dont care who wins if its netherlands or not what do i win with it nothing so.yess italia 90 i mean sorry.Great BBash game my thumbs where destroyed while playing that game.
Genesis Knight
05-22-2006, 11:16 PM
Only 17 days 'til the World Cup!
I've heard so much about this game, but I've never played any Genny soccer games other than the FIFA series.
ary incorparated
05-23-2006, 08:47 AM
Who thinks america stands a chance,i know that here are people from all diffrent country and continnents but ehy Hup holland Hup.Wij gaan winnuuuuh ik drink er een biertje op,oh nee zelfs een pitcher.(little bit dutch so you guys dont know what im talking about heheheh)
ary incorparated
05-24-2006, 07:02 PM
he he holland is going to win.
fenec
05-25-2006, 08:02 AM
Basketball yes, but not Baseball or American Football its soccer that moves the crowd that fills the stadiums,and that is in the head lines of the news on a daily bases in europe.
About the games hell nobody in europe buys Baseball and American Football video games for us europeans those are strange sports alien to most .
BASEBALL and AMERICAN FOOTBALL are alien to Europeans because the rules are a hard to crasp. All I want to say is: Soccer gets all of the attention, hockey gets a lot of attention too, especially in eastern European and northern European countries - but that's pretty much it. Even though nowadays there are (professional) American Football leagues in most European countries (ie.: Austria, Germany, UK ...)
j_factor
05-25-2006, 02:41 PM
Sensible Soccer was better on Jaguar. :p
ary incorparated
05-25-2006, 06:07 PM
BASEBALL and AMERICAN FOOTBALL are alien to Europeans because the rules are a hard to crasp. All I want to say is: Soccer gets all of the attention, hockey gets a lot of attention too, especially in eastern European and northern European countries - but that's pretty much it. Even though nowadays there are (professional) American Football leagues in most European countries (ie.: Austria, Germany, UK ...)
Something like American football is familiar in europe like Pits in Heavy metall bars,evry dude rams eachother over for the adrenaline its more like the conditionless ones still grab their chans to play it only other way.Dutch metall pit with ary incorparated is hard they dont get me from my place cause im to strong for the skinny dudes.Just kidding.
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