Nintendo World Cup
Nintendo World Cup, released in Japan as, is a 1990 soccer video game developed by Technōs Japan for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was localized and released outside Japan by Nintendo, with a Game Boy port also being released. It is the fourth installment of the Kunio-kun series. Ports for the PC Engine and Mega Drive were also released in Japan.
Plot
Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: Soccer Story
Eight students known as Atsushi, Genei, Hiroshi, Kunio, Masa, Masahiro, Susumu and Takashi compete in a soccer tournament against 13 other high schools.Nintendo World Cup
Thirteen national teams compete in a world cup to become number one. At the time of release, the German team represented West Germany. The East German team reunified with West Germany later on in 1990.- West Germany
Gameplay
There are two game modes:
- Tournament mode: one or two players select from the 13 available teams, in order to defeat their CPU-controlled opponents.
- VS Match mode: enables players to confront each other on sand, ice or dirt playing fields. On the NES version, up to four players can compete using the NES Four Score or the NES Satellite. For the Game Boy, a link cable or Four Player Adapter would be used.
Regional differences
The NES version of Nekketsu High School Dodge Ball Club: Soccer Edition, Nintendo World Cup, differs from its counterpart, in that the game centers around a World Cup taking place in Japan between thirteen high schools, instead of a soccer tournament. In the main Tournament Mode, the player takes control of the main team of Nekketsu High School team and competes against the other twelve teams. The Tournament Mode's opening intro and story sequences are removed in the NES version. In the Famicom version's "Vs. Match Mode", the player can only choose between the Nekketsu team and four other teams. Since the main Tournament Mode in the Famicom version only featured a single team, the NES localization makes it possible to choose between the thirteen nationalities represented in the game by changing the palette of the player's team and their super shots. Unlike the Famicom version, the NES version supports up to four players instead of two.Ports
A port to the Game Boy was released as in Japan and was based on Nintendo World Cup. It was released in North America and Europe under the same name.The game was ported to PC Engine's Super CD-ROM² and retitled and was released on December 20, 1991, published by Naxat Soft. This version includes five national teams in Tournament mode which is unlocked after winning the final match.
A similar version for the PC Engine HuCard was released on April 13, 1992, under the title The only differences between the two versions is that the CD version has an arranged soundtrack and added voice acting for the intro and cutscene.
A Mega Drive version of the game, titled was released by Palsoft in Japan on August 7, 1992. Unlike the Famicom/NES version and other platforms, this version has all the teams available in VS. Mode.
Re-releases
The Famicom version was ported to Game Boy Advance as part of the Kunio-kun Nekketsu Collection 2, which was released on October 27, 2005, in Japan.The original Famicom version of Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club: Soccer Edition was re-released for Virtual Console in Japan on October 7, 2008, for the Wii and on March 19, 2014, for the Wii U. As for Nintendo World Cup, however, there are no plans for the game to be released in North America or PAL regions. The PC Engine Super CD-ROM² version was also re-released in Japan for the Wii on November 4, 2008.
Nekketsu High School Dodgeball Club - Soccer Story was released by Arc System Works as part of the compilation title DOUBLE DRAGON & Kunio-kun Retro Brawler Bundle for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 on February 20, 2020.