Goal! Two
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Goal! Two is a soccer (football) video game developed by Tose for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and published by Jaleco in 1992. Goal! Two is Tose's first sequel to the NES title Goal! (released in Japan as Moero !! Pro Soccer). On 04/24/92, Tose's first soccer title for the Super Famicom, Super Cup Soccer (スーパーカップサッカー) was published by Jaleco. It was later ported to the Famicom on 09/25/92 as Goal!!. Jaleco localized the Famicom game for the NES as Goal! Two for North American markets, and Goal! 2 for European markets later that year. Finally, the Super Famicom version was brought to the Super NES (SNES) as Goal! for North America and Super Goal! for Europe in December 1992, shortly after Goal Two! for the NES. The cover model is John Brady, an amateur soccer player from Londo
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Goal! Two Super Cup Soccer (スーパーカップサッカー Super Cup Soccer?) är ett fotbollsspel utvecklat av Tose till NES och utgivet av Jaleco 1992. NES-versionen av Goal! Two döptes av Jaleco om till Super Goal! i Europa, medan SNES-versionen heter Super Goal! och släpptes i december 1992, strax efter NES-versionen. Spelet är Toses första fotbollsspel till SNES.
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Goal! Two is a soccer (football) video game developed by Tose for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and published by Jaleco in 1992. Goal! Two is Tose's first sequel to the NES title Goal! (released in Japan as Moero !! Pro Soccer). On 04/24/92, Tose's first soccer title for the Super Famicom, Super Cup Soccer (スーパーカップサッカー) was published by Jaleco. It was later ported to the Famicom on 09/25/92 as Goal!!. Jaleco localized the Famicom game for the NES as Goal! Two for North American markets, and Goal! 2 for European markets later that year. Finally, the Super Famicom version was brought to the Super NES (SNES) as Goal! for North America and Super Goal! for Europe in December 1992, shortly after Goal Two! for the NES. The cover model is John Brady, an amateur soccer player from London who was living in Chicago. For the French release of the NES version, Jaleco secured an endorsement from French international footballer Eric Cantona, who had just transferred to Manchester United F.C. The French packaging bears the name and likeness of Cantona, with the prefixed title Eric Cantona Football Challenge: Goal! 2. The SNES title Eric Cantona Football Challenge, however, is an internationalization of Striker (Rage Software 1992). Goal! for NES is a localization of Moero!! Pro Soccer (1988), the fifth installment in the long-running Moero!! sports game series. The Goal! video game series is a spin-off of the Japanese Moero!! series. Jaleco followed [Super] Goal! with Super Goal! 2 (1994), a localization of Takeda Nobuhiro no Super Cup Soccer (1993). An additional Super Famicom installment, Takeda Nobuhiro no Super League Soccer (1994) was published only in Japan.
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Goal! Two Super Cup Soccer (スーパーカップサッカー Super Cup Soccer?) är ett fotbollsspel utvecklat av Tose till NES och utgivet av Jaleco 1992. NES-versionen av Goal! Two döptes av Jaleco om till Super Goal! i Europa, medan SNES-versionen heter Super Goal! och släpptes i december 1992, strax efter NES-versionen. Spelet är Toses första fotbollsspel till SNES. I Frankrike skaffade sig Jaleco licens att döpa spelet efter franske fotbollsspelaren Eric Cantona, som just bytt klubb till Manchester United FC, och spelet kallades i Frankrike för Eric Cantona Football Challenge: Goal! 2. Spelet skall inte förväxlas med SNES-titeln Eric Cantona Football Challenge, en version av (Rage Software, 1992).
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