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332:, but this version was only an interpretation of the game, and Dino was unhappy to have his name associated with it, as he was not responsible for any of that version and had no creative control over it. The SNES version features a different control method, with the ball on sticking to your foot to make running with the ball easier. The game is viewed from above and played up and down the pitch, without the left-to-right option of 339:
The game features a variety of tournaments, including the full World Cup and its qualifying rounds, and the European Championships, or individual matches, as well as being able to configure a league or cup tournament to player's specification. Only international teams are included, although their
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names can be customised. Unlike most soccer games of the time, player ethnicities are accurately depicted.
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version and it was graphically superior to it. The game implemented an innovative 4-way play feature.
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This article is about the 1993 video game. For the unrelated 1989 game, see
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fans will definitely enjoy this one, as will many other soccer fans".
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had moved from Anco Software and was responsible for all
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Index

Dino Dini's Soccer
Goal! (video game)
Goals (video game)

Italian
Paolo Maldini
Brazilian
Romario
Developer(s)
Dino Dini
Eurocom
Publisher(s)
Virgin Games
Designer(s)
Dino Dini
Composer(s)
Allister Brimble
Platform(s)
Amiga
Atari ST
MS-DOS
Mega Drive/Genesis
Super NES
NA
NA
Genre(s)
Sports
Single-player
multiplayer
soccer

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