Game Tsubasa 2

Captain Tsubasa II: Super Striker is a Sports game, developed and published by Tecmo, which was released in Japan in 1990. This game is a continuation of the “Cinematic Soccer” series of games started on the Famicom. “Cinematic Soccer” refers to the style of the gameplay. Rather than being a straight forward soccer sim.

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Follow the soccer superstars three years after winning the France World Cup for Japan in this fun cinematic soccer video game Captain Tsubasa 2: Super Striker!
Captain Tsubasa 2: Super Striker is a classic soccer sports-themed role-playing video game initially released back in 1990 for the Famicom, but was later ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) gaming console. Rather than your regular soccer sports simulation video game, Captain Tsubasa 2 follows its predecessor game and features Cinematic Soccer gameplay.

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Captain Tsubasa Vol. II: Super Striker
Developer(s)Tecmo
Publisher(s)Tecmo
Composer(s)Keiji Yamagishi
Mayuko Okamura
Mikio Saito
SeriesCaptain Tsubasa
Platform(s)Family Computer
Release
Genre(s)Sports, Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Captain Tsubasa Volume II: Super Striker (キャプテンつばさ II スーパーストライカーKyaputen Tsubasa II: Sūpā Sutoraikā) is a continuation of the 'Cinematic Soccer' series of games started on the Famicom. Released in 1990 by Tecmo this game is fairly similar to its predecessor but with some slight graphical improvements. It was also the last Tsubasa game to be released on the Family Computer with the series moving to the Super Famicomtwo years later.

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Plot[edit]

Three years after winning the France World Cup for Japan , Tsubasa Oozora, moves to São Paulo F.C. alongside his coach Roberto. Tsubasa intends to help São Paulo F.C. beat Flamengo and win the Brazilian National Tournament. At the first game of the tournament a Brazilian player named Carlos watches Tsubasa as he plays. After Tsubasa wins the match, Carlos is astounded by his skill. Before the third match, Tsubasa encounters a goalkeeper named Claudio Meon, who challenges him to try score through him. Tsubasa attempts to score using his signature Drive Shot, but, Meon managed to catch the ball. Tsubasa gets shocked that he caught the ball. In the third match after Tsubasa again faces off against Meon, after trying to score through him multiple times. Tsubasa starts to wonder if there is a way to score through Meon, he then figures it out then develops a new Super Shot, dubbed the Drive Bicycle Kick (Works similar to the Drive Shot, but is shot with a Bicycle Kick), he uses this new move to score through Meon and it worked. After Tsubasa beat Meon, Carlos is still astounded by Tsubasa's skills. An unknown figure, shows up to tell Carlos that Flamengo can still win the Brazilian National Tournament and he has the potential to become a 'Super Striker' then disappears. Carlos wonders who the mysterious figure was and what he meant by the term 'Super Striker'. After defeating the other Brazilian clubs in the Rio Cup, Tsubasa finally makes it to the finals against Flamengo. Tsubasa wins the Rio Cup, but is then is encountered by Mr. Katagiri...

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Part 2: High Schools Tournament[edit]

Gameplay[edit]

This term refers to the style of the gameplay. Rather than being a straightforward soccersim. Many of the Captain Tsubasa games featured fully animated cut scenes throughout the match leaving the player to make key strategic decisions and then watch the outcome. There are different types of choices that the player may choose, most notably more choices than it predecessor. The player can choose to tackle, dribble, shoot, intercept, block or simply do nothing. Choices with the ball low is to do a volley shot, trap the ball or clear. Withe the ball high the player can choose to shoot with a header (or a bicycle kick only with selected players), trap the ball or clear. As the goalkeeper, same goes with the original game either to punch the ball or catch it. Some players also have a special moves, these special moves would normally require a lot of guts (energy) to be used compared to doing the normal move. For the player guts are very limited, while for the computer, they may use their special moves over and over again. When playing the storymode of the game, the player must win each match to progress, but when you lose, it the player must play the previous match, when losing or winning, your players can level up making a match easier for the player (maximum level is 100). When a match is won players would rank up more than they lose.

Trivia[edit]

Some of the music in this game have remixed versions of the it's predecessor. Such as:

  • The Enemy theme from the Rio Cup is remixed from the enemy theme from the National Tournament in Captain Tsubasa (video game).
  • The Enemy theme from the High Schools Tournament is remixed from the Enemy theme from the World Tournament in Captain Tsubasa (video game).
  • The Hyuga's theme is remixed from his theme in Captain Tsubasa (video game)
  • The Penalty Shootout theme is remixed from its theme in Captain Tsubasa (video game)

Glitches[edit]

In the English translation of this game. An unknown glitch in the 4th match occurs (in some cases). Such as if a player is about to use a Super Skill in before (or with) the Extra time. It will show a soccer ball just moving around with a black screen background.

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Arabic translation[edit]

Circa 1994-1996, the game was unofficially translated and bootlegged into Arabic as 'Captain Majed 2' (Arabic: الكابتن ماجد 2: المهاجم الهداف‎), based on the Arabic dub of the anime, since the show was extremely successful in the Arab world. translated by Extra Ordinary.[1]

English translation[edit]

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In 2007, hayabusakunreleased a fan translation as an IPS patch for the Japanese ROM.

Turkish translation[edit]

In 2008, Cruyyford translated game into Turkish, since Captain Tsubasa was popular in Turkey.

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Persian translation[edit]

In 2015, Farid finished translation of the game into Persian, since the anime was very popular in Iran.

References[edit]

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